Synod 2011 approved formal relationships with Reformed churches in both countries.
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Synod 2011 decided reports adopted in 1973 and 2002 are sufficient.
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Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations Committee asked to foster a balanced discussion of the Belhar Confession.
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Roman Catholic churches and the CRC recognize each other’s baptisms, agree on a common certificate.
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Retirement age for ministers raised to 66, churches to pay more.
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An elder from Boot’s church took the floor to second the motion to ratify Boot’s appointment as the denomination’s interim executive director.
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Oldest delegate: 81
Youngest delegate: 27
Average age of minister delegates: 51 - READ MORE
Delegates urged to "press on" in the spirit of Pentecost.
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Dress code humor at Synod 2011
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Rev. Mark Vermaire reviews the work of a tumultuous and difficult year.
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2011 Multiethnic Conference struggles with how to move forward with racial reconciliation.
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Rev. Joel Boot gives delegates his assessment.
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Other than the Agenda, delegates are working entirely from computers.
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Officers have combined experience of 23 synods.
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Texas church makes winning video about Synod 2011.
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Members of Awake CRC provide open hearts and listening ears.
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Three southern California classes hold orientation to prepare delegates for Synod 2011.
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Several Grand Rapids churches provide low-cost housing to people willing to serve the local neighborhood.
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The River CRC marks a century of ministry in Redlands.
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New Hope Ministries offers parenting classes.
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Tractor Dave discovers more than just the roads have ups and downs.
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Dad’s big day is coming up! This year, don’t bother with another tie or “#1 Dad” coffee mug.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged among joggers, businesses travelers, and insomniacs that an iPod loaded with intelligent and en
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Thirteen-year-old Gabriella, a Gentile, loves literature. But the political climate of 1932 Berlin is not conducive to books that