“Faith Formation starts with belonging.”
The traditional service reflected the style of First CRC, the host church of Synod 2015.
Rev. Scott Greenway reported to Synod 2015 on behalf of the Board of Trustees.
Executive director Steven Timmermans tells Synod 2015 the news is good.
Two groups of churches wanted to reopen discussion of the relationship between the CRC and PCN.
Officers represent not only ethnic and gender diversity, but also diversity in experience.
Rev. Mark Verbruggen led in opening worship for Synod 2015.
Laotian refugee invites one of his Minnesotan sponsors to see God’s work in his life.
Van Dyk was one of the first women to earn an M.Div. from Calvin Theological Seminary.
Freedom Session in Kingston is helping people deal with brokenness in their lives.
And probably some stuff you don’t care about!
The Blessing of the Bikes is helping churches make climate change a local issue.
Neil and Mike van Steekelenburg in Beamsville, Ont., welcome the king and queen of the Netherlands.
Canadian Ministries Director Darren Roorda and others deliver statement on behalf of the church.
The congregation at St. Albert CRC helped Joel and Amanda Kleine move into an award-winning, barrier-free home.
The committee also recommends a new ecumenical affiliation with more conservative Reformed churches.
Los Angeles pastors are part of a peer learning group.
Oakdale Park CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., has evolved as its neighborhood changed.