Go Local is a ministry that coaches believers through a process of learning how to discover where God is at work in their neighborhoods and joining that work themselves.
Our Shared Ministry
Our Shared Ministry is a place to hear, discuss, and celebrate the ministry that we, as the Christian Reformed Church, are involved in across North America and around the world.
We want to be a denomination anchored in God’s love for us and propelled by God’s desire to see us grow.
Are you a prayer warrior?
In addition to the 20-minute chapels, students, faculty, and staff also engage in campus-wide Bible studies.
The ministries of the Christian Reformed Church in North America have several resources to help individuals and congregations in their cultivation of prayer and spiritual disciplines.
What does it look like to be a community that actively cultivates practices of prayer, Scripture reading, and other spiritual disciplines?
- December 7, 2022| |
Incarnation is one reason I love being a Christian.
- November 30, 2022| |
Have you ever wondered how much time the average Christian Reformed church member spends volunteering for their congregation?
- November 23, 2022| |
Our congregations rely on volunteers to help them run. Denominational ministries do as well.
As the Faith Practices Project continues to unfold, here’s how ministry leaders in different contexts are using and contributing to the resources.
A sense of control began to deteriorate when the family moved from Beijing to New York.
- November 2, 2022| |
Authors of Our Journey 2025 identified four specific goals toward which they believed God was calling the CRCNA to strive.
For over a century in Turkana, Kenya, young men have been raiding their neighbors’ cattle.
This year, one of the most significant military chaplains from the CRCNA’s 80 years of ministry to the armed forces retired.
- October 26, 2022| |
The Reformed teaching that my worldview affected how I consumed or produced media and culture was eye-opening.
“It is critical that we learn the truth, build real relationships with Indigenous people, and do our part in reconciliation.”
As Christians, how does one engage with, advance, and contribute to culture without isolating themselves from it?
Clemente and her sister decided to flee.
“This is clearly abuse. What do we do?”
- September 28, 2022| |
This year, two awards were presented.
Leading with Strength
Promoting Confidence in Nigeria Instead of Creating DependencyWestern missionaries in Nigeria have often created unhealthy dependence on mission staff and funding or have started programs that do not have the full support of local believers.
All too often, witness to the gospel has been mixed with patterns of economic and cultural domination.
The CRCNA wants churches to be places that not only prevent abuse but also support the healing of those who have been affected by it.
- August 31, 2022| |
누구도 우리의 삶과 사역에서 지속적인 배움의 가치를 부인하지 않을 것입니다. 그러나 신기하게도 우리는 종종 그 가치를 간과합니다.