A deacon in Thunder Bay, Ontario, signed the Covenant for Officerbearers a week after its adoption by Synod 2012.
Dan Groenendyk was honored for service to the Coast Guard Academy.
Unity Christian High in Hudsonville, Mich., wins its seventh title in eight years.
Church plants Mosaic and The Table helped at Bellingham’s largest event.
Five languages were spoken at Calvary CRC’s Pentecost service.
A group of students meets for worship every Friday at 7:30 a.m. in a grassy area in the middle of the University of Guelph campus.
Calvin Theological Seminary was privileged to host a meeting of Bible translators, publishers, and technologists.
Jodi Cole Meyer recently read the book 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess (B & H Books) by Jen Hatmaker.
In this critical but constructive study of the intersection of Christianity and youth culture, Bergler explores a “quiet revolution in American church life.”
The Brilliance is a collective of musicians led by singer David Gungor and pianist John Arndt.
Connecting with each other gets us as close to heaven as we can be.
Gusting winds of suspicion threaten improving conditions.
The task of the institutional church is to proclaim the gospel in all its fullness.
Giving isn’t the only way to show love.
From 2007-2011, Katherine Boo documented the lives of people living in Annawadi...
The Synod 2012 news team provided coverage via news releases, webcast, Twitter, Facebook, and stories on both The Banner’s website and the main CRCNA website.
Not everything at synod is serious stuff.
Five cousins attended Synod 2012.