Creston CRC in Grand Rapids built community gardens that included specially designed wheelchair-accessible plots.
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Ontario church event informs students about life at college and campus ministry.
Two friends from West Michigan traveled 8,600 miles throughout the U.S. to raise awareness about human trafficking.
The Great Lakes region of Christian Reformed Home Missions provides coaching for churches and leaders.
Pathway Community CRC tries “Each one, teach one” approach.
A weekend of celebrating marked the centennial of First CRC in Everett.
After one more week traveling through Wisconsin, Tractor Dave’s 2011 summer tour will come to an end.
Biennial gathering replaces annual convention with a more interactive format.
Middle school children attending Sunnyslope CRC’s VBS learned through service and toilet paper.
Faith CRC creates an assistance fund to help offset the high cost of adopting.
VBS kids at Faith CRC in Zillah buried the pastor in a large sandbox as part of an offering challenge.
Utility truck leaves a gaping hole—and it’s not the first time the church has been hit.
Kids from Community CRC in Wyoming distributed 5,000 pounds of food bought with their offerings.
Americans’ generosity amid financial hardship humbles Tractor Dave Wolfsen.
Faith Alive Christian Resources, the publishing arm of the Christian Reformed Church and publishing partner of the Reformed Church in
Brian Fryling won the firefighting award that is named after his father who died fighting a fire.
Sixty-five pastors from several denominations, including five Christian Reformed pastors, raced in the third annual Faster Pastor Chal
Andrew De Young, who grew up in New Hope Christian Reformed Church of Dunwoody in Atlanta, was executed for the 1993 murder of his parents and younger sister.
Lamont CRC tripled attendance when it held a week-long art camp instead of a traditional Vacation Bible School program.
Ottawa area ministry leaders rowed as a team in a dragon boat exercise.
Social justice activist Gerald Vandezande died July 16 at the age of 77.
Built on pillars of communion and justice, WCRC’s work worldwide will be marked by its particular Reformed perspective.
Though it wasn’t part of the original plan, Tractor Dave’s support team proves beneficial.
Christine Langford of Ripon earned her medal through extensive volunteering, music and sports involvement, and teaching literacy in Guatemala.