Rev. Mark Vermaire reviews the work of a tumultuous and difficult year.
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2011 Multiethnic Conference struggles with how to move forward with racial reconciliation.
Rev. Joel Boot gives delegates his assessment.
Other than the Agenda, delegates are working entirely from computers.
Officers have combined experience of 23 synods.
Texas church makes winning video about Synod 2011.
Members of Awake CRC provide open hearts and listening ears.
Three southern California classes hold orientation to prepare delegates for Synod 2011.
Several Grand Rapids churches provide low-cost housing to people willing to serve the local neighborhood.
The River CRC marks a century of ministry in Redlands.
New Hope Ministries offers parenting classes.
Tractor Dave discovers more than just the roads have ups and downs.
A custom-engineered power chair gives freedom to a 10-year-old at the touch of a finger.
Committee expected to have recommendations by February 2012.
Maranatha CRC in Belleville says it will leave rather than depose its pastor.
Planting flowers provides beauty and reduces crime.
Tractor Dave’s cross-country odyssey gets underway.
Oakdale Park CRC member starts Conquerors after her own son was killed.
A partnership with a Detroit Baptist congregation helped break barriers for a Grandville CRC.
Gail Rice fought to abolish capital punishment despite the murder of her brother.
Members of in Kansas City, Mo., do more than just dri
A New Brunswick extended family spent a week together doing post-Katrina cleanup.
Two or three times each year, Christian Reformed churches send representatives to classis, a regional grouping of churches.
Tractor Dave, otherwise know as Dave Wolfsen, will drive his 1937 Co-op tractor 10,000 miles (16,000 km) this summer, raising money fo