For nearly a decade, Covenant CRC in North Haledon has produced live nativity services for the community.
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New Westminster community cancels Sinterklaas parade amid controversy over Black Peter.
Members of Bethany CRC in Muskegon take seriously the injunction to love their neighbors.
A partnership with a church in Katmandu brings inspiration to New Life CRC in Spring, Texas.
Alicia Looyenga runs Wooly Mama while mentoring an entrepreneur in West Africa.
Alberni Valley CRC celebrates an anniversary by buying farming implements for Sierra Leone.
The Banner is seeking a writer in western Michigan (Grandville-Hudsonville-Jenison area) and a writer in Arizona/New Mexico.
First CRC of Vancouver takes its Christmas Candlelight service to the streets.
The annual Navajo Christmas dance is about sharing the good news of Jesus in the customs familiar to Native Americans.
Mexico and Honduras to India and Argentina, customs from around the globe were celebrated at Faith CRC
Mothers who are sometimes left to raise children on their own find they are not alone at Elmhurst CRC.
Immanuel CRC in Sheldon redefines community to include neighboring churches and a small town in Texas.
A congregation that meets in two locations fins common ground on a campsite.
CRC viewers were surprised when a character on the award winning television drama identified herself as being Christian Reformed.
Bell choirs from nine churches participate in Bells of Blessing to raise money for the Salvation Army.
When many families arrived in Canada after fleeing Viet Nam, it made news. Now one of those refugees is in the news again—as a broadcaster.
Covenant CRC in Cutlerville has distributed more than 13,000 pieces of furniture and household items in the past 10 years.
Using simple blankets spread on the floor, churches and other groups learn about relationships with Native Canadians.
On the fifth Sunday of the month, members of Emmaus Road CRC in Seattle leave the church to serve the community.
As Canada’s mission in Afghanistan winds down, the Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue is dropping peacebuilding in that country as a major priority.
First CRC of Artesia (Calif.) helps ensure children find a gift under the tree at Christmas.
Kaitlyn Vredevoogd memorized 700 Bible verses as part of competition.
The largest Christian Reformed congregation in Arizona owns no building, has no full-time staff, meets only five months each year, and is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Art show features paintings by Cree artist Ovide Bighetty.