In Memoriam: Rev. Bernard A. Van Someren
Rev. Bernard A.
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Rev. Bernard A.
Rev. George R. Spee, passionate about missions and devout friend of new believers, passed away in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Tractor Dave Wolfsen continues his tractor ride in the U.S. heartland, both finding and sharing stories.
Now traveling through Illinois and Missouri, Tractor Dave is encountering thunderstorms, along with local fairs.
Rev. Albert Westerhuis read the letters in Revelation to his congregation from the sites of the original churches.
Valley Community CRC closed its doors and held a funeral before re-opening again.
LaGrave Avenue CRC in Grand Rapids is the longest-running site for Youth Unlimited SERVE teams.
First CRC of Fulton held a week of festivities to celebrate their anniversary.
With pension plan costs rising, the classis helps churches pay.
Teens from New Mexico take service trip to Oregon.
A church in Cutlerville, Mich., draws in neighbors with karate classes.
Curriculum for children and intergenerational curriculum first new releases since 2004.
The campus ministry at University of Alberta offers early morning communion services.
Modesto CRC turns its social hall into a grocery store once a month.
Korean Council of the CRCNA met in Florida.
He’s back on the road after a two-week haitus.
First CRC in Chatham hosted a gang of bikers during its Ride to Church motorcycle service.
Teen lifeguards Megan Smith and Charlotte Donaldson invented a new aquatic spinal rescue board.
A large donation of high-quality furniture helped the church raise money and give back to the community.
School in Longmont wins mayor’s Positive Impact Award.
Grace CRC in Chatham planned seven service projects between Easter and Pentecost.
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Used stamps raise money for Spanish-language Sunday school materials.
First CRC in Grand Haven provides free recycling for electronics.