Hosting discussion in a local pub offers Alamosa CRC a way to have nonthreatening conversations about faith.
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Synod 2011 mandated the task force to study the CRC’s structure and culture.
A kickball tournament in downtown Denver raises money for Sun Valley Youth Center.
Karin Zekveld, a registered nurse from Whitby, spent her summer working from a floating medical center.
Ross and Sandy Cooper host more than 50 people in their home each week.
Eastern Hills Community Christian Reformed Church serves up monthly barbecue for neighbors without homes.
But his surgeon turned out to be going on the trip too.
Teens in art program help cancer patients leave a legacy.
Hope in Christ Church in Bellingham teamed up with the neighbors to refresh a local elementary school.
Several generations of volunteers from First CRC in Kingston spent a weekend helping others.
First CRC in Sarnia hosts third annual neighborhood Fun Fair, which includes Chirp the Clown.
When Rev. Jon Hoekema asked God for more members, he didn’t expect them to come from another denomination.
South Christian High team wins the American Youth Basketball Tour championship.
Maranatha CRC in Belleville, Ontario, has decided to appeal to synod the request by Classis Quinte that it depose its pastor and suspend its healing ministry.
A grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency enhances a creek running through several Christian Reformed properties in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Oakdale Park and Madison Square Christian Reformed churches work together to develop the leaders of tomorrow.
Michael Moore is the first Protestant chaplain ever to work at Chicago’s Loyola University, a Jesuit Catholic school.
Teens from Ferrysburg Community CRC delivered meals on wheels, 1950’s style.
Combining a church garage sale with a blood-donor clinic proved a winning combination.
Kingdom Enterprise Zones are test sites for joint church multiplication efforts of the CRC and RCA.
Two religion professors with controversial views on human origins are in the news again, with one alleging that Calvin’s administration has been dishonest about the departure of the other prof.
Each summer Pullman CRC members of all ages gather regularly in local parks.
Wayland CRC provides weekly fellowship and help for families who struggle financially.
Faith Christian Fellowship CRC fires up the grills to help a local ministry.