At the Canadian National Gathering, attendees heard from the directors and a participant of the urban Indigenous ministry centers supported by the CRCNA.
Over 30 people attended a special chapel service at Calvin Theological Seminary on April 26 designed for current recipients of a multiracial scholarship.
Can respectful engagement help people identify and articulate areas of common practice, grave concern, and sincere questions in a way that makes them feel heard and respected?
Attendees at the Canadian National Gathering heard about the covenant relationship between Indigenous people and settlers as promised in a wampum agreement and a silver-chain covenant.
As of July 1, Reformed Worship will become a publication of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. This will meet the needs of an ecumenical audience while continuing to offer a distinctly Reformed voice.
Two Reformed denominations in the Netherlands reunited after more than a half-century of separation. Dr. Zachary King participated in a service of reunion there on May 12.
This week 160 CRC people will gather in Ottawa, Ont., for the Canadian National Gathering and its focus on the work of reconciliation with Indigenous brothers and sisters.
On May 5, 15 students received bachelor’s degrees, and an additional 11 received associate’s degrees during a commencement ceremony inside Handlon Correctional Facility.
The annual Kuyper Conference, founded in 1998 at Princeton Theological Seminary, acknowledges the stream of Calvinist thought represented by Abraham Kuyper, Dutch theologian and statesman (1837-1920), and explores the tradition he helped to form, commonly known as Neo-Calvinism.
Discussions about human sexuality, a code of conduct, ecclesiastical marriage, and bivocationality are all expected at Synod 2023. The Agenda is now online.
The biennial Global Coffee Break Inspirational Women’s Conference, held again for the first time since 2019, brought 700 women to Burlington, Ont., for a day of worship, learning, and fellowship.