Learning the Message, Method, and Manner of Jesus A cohort of young adults is learning how to best share Christ’s love as they work and minister in Montréal, Que. Moral Injury and PTSD Churches can be healing spaces for former soldiers, police officers, and others with work-related trauma. Cardus Think Tank Celebrates 20 Years Cardus, an independent Christian think tank, celebrated 20 years with a three-day event for supporters and community members. Working through the COVID-19 Lockdown Sanctuary London was quickly deemed an “Essential Service” by the local health unit, creating an opportunity to continue ministry. Chaplains Mark November 11 Two CRC chaplains who served in the military reflect on challenges and experiences as they prepare to honor veterans on Nov. 11. Advent Resources are Available The first Sunday of Advent is Nov. 28, and Faith Alive has a variety of resources to help celebrate Advent and Christmas at church and at home: A Time to Pause and Listen A book discussion is helping churches pause, set aside their normal frantic pace, and listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying in this complex time. Calvin Diversity Leader Helps Script Playbook Michelle Loyd-Paige discusses a new book that can help Christian organizations respond to diversity issues. Seventy Years of Pastoral Presence Leonard Hofman, former general secretary of the CRCNA, reflects on his life and serving the church he has loved for over 70 years. Vibrant Congregations Launching Vibrant Congregations is an initiative that helps connect U.S. churches to renewal resources. The Pandemic and Religious Freedom At Redeemer University’s “Pastor Professor Exchange,” Robert Joustra and André Schutten will discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on religious freedom. Sharing Today Devotions With Loved Ones Peggy and her husband were concerned when their nephew drifted away from Christ, but they found a way to share their faith with him. The Dante Venegas Award will go to a ‘Champion’ The Dante Venegas award will be awarded at next summer’s Inspire 2022. CRC Leadership Search Begins The search teams for two of three key CRCNA leadership positions have been established and are starting their work. Christians and Healthy Sex Church Now Conversations hosts talk about bringing marital sex in line with Scripture. A Plumber and a Pastor in India When ReFrame Ministries’ partners in India needed a plumber, it turned into a discipleship opportunity for an entire village. Climate Witness Project Storytelling Project Allen Drew, a CWP organizer for the Eastern Region of the U.S., has been talking about the urgency of climate change for years. Time to ‘Recharge’ Coming up next week, Recharge 2021 aims to provide a space where ministry leaders can be refreshed and encouraged. October Council of Delegates Highlights The Council of Delegates of the CRCNA met Oct. 13-15. Here is a summary of some key decisions. Calvin University Announces $15 Million Gift to Establish School of Health Calvin University is launching a School of Health with backing of an anonymous alumni donor. An Active Parent Church in Texas Over the past several years, New Life Church in Spring, Tex., has helped start several Hispanic congregations. Relational Learning Project Grows Hearts Exchanged, a reconciliation effort and learning opportunity, is reaching communities across Canada. Rev. Al Mulder Honored for Diversity Rev. Al Mulder will be honored today by Calvin Seminary for his work supporting diversity, inclusion and equity. New Director Appointed for Disability Concerns The Council of Delegates approved Lindsay Wieland Capel as the new director of Disability Concerns. Pagination First Previous … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 … Next Last
Learning the Message, Method, and Manner of Jesus A cohort of young adults is learning how to best share Christ’s love as they work and minister in Montréal, Que.
Moral Injury and PTSD Churches can be healing spaces for former soldiers, police officers, and others with work-related trauma.
Cardus Think Tank Celebrates 20 Years Cardus, an independent Christian think tank, celebrated 20 years with a three-day event for supporters and community members.
Working through the COVID-19 Lockdown Sanctuary London was quickly deemed an “Essential Service” by the local health unit, creating an opportunity to continue ministry.
Chaplains Mark November 11 Two CRC chaplains who served in the military reflect on challenges and experiences as they prepare to honor veterans on Nov. 11.
Advent Resources are Available The first Sunday of Advent is Nov. 28, and Faith Alive has a variety of resources to help celebrate Advent and Christmas at church and at home:
A Time to Pause and Listen A book discussion is helping churches pause, set aside their normal frantic pace, and listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying in this complex time.
Calvin Diversity Leader Helps Script Playbook Michelle Loyd-Paige discusses a new book that can help Christian organizations respond to diversity issues.
Seventy Years of Pastoral Presence Leonard Hofman, former general secretary of the CRCNA, reflects on his life and serving the church he has loved for over 70 years.
Vibrant Congregations Launching Vibrant Congregations is an initiative that helps connect U.S. churches to renewal resources.
The Pandemic and Religious Freedom At Redeemer University’s “Pastor Professor Exchange,” Robert Joustra and André Schutten will discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on religious freedom.
Sharing Today Devotions With Loved Ones Peggy and her husband were concerned when their nephew drifted away from Christ, but they found a way to share their faith with him.
The Dante Venegas Award will go to a ‘Champion’ The Dante Venegas award will be awarded at next summer’s Inspire 2022.
CRC Leadership Search Begins The search teams for two of three key CRCNA leadership positions have been established and are starting their work.
Christians and Healthy Sex Church Now Conversations hosts talk about bringing marital sex in line with Scripture.
A Plumber and a Pastor in India When ReFrame Ministries’ partners in India needed a plumber, it turned into a discipleship opportunity for an entire village.
Climate Witness Project Storytelling Project Allen Drew, a CWP organizer for the Eastern Region of the U.S., has been talking about the urgency of climate change for years.
Time to ‘Recharge’ Coming up next week, Recharge 2021 aims to provide a space where ministry leaders can be refreshed and encouraged.
October Council of Delegates Highlights The Council of Delegates of the CRCNA met Oct. 13-15. Here is a summary of some key decisions.
Calvin University Announces $15 Million Gift to Establish School of Health Calvin University is launching a School of Health with backing of an anonymous alumni donor.
An Active Parent Church in Texas Over the past several years, New Life Church in Spring, Tex., has helped start several Hispanic congregations.
Relational Learning Project Grows Hearts Exchanged, a reconciliation effort and learning opportunity, is reaching communities across Canada.
Rev. Al Mulder Honored for Diversity Rev. Al Mulder will be honored today by Calvin Seminary for his work supporting diversity, inclusion and equity.
New Director Appointed for Disability Concerns The Council of Delegates approved Lindsay Wieland Capel as the new director of Disability Concerns.