Many people love to shop, and the clothing ministry at Grace CRC in Muskegon lets them do just that.
Synod 2012 has big decisions to make about the Belhar Confession, the Form of Subscription, and Creation Stewardship.
Traveling choir raises funds for the two million children in Uganda who are parentless.
Erik Hoekstra, provost, is named as the school’s next president.
Wendell M.
Helpful Hints for Mother’s Day
by Kristy QuistIt’s almost Mother’s Day, and that means different things to different people.
The best novelist in the United States reminds us once again why she's also the country's best essayist in
I have appreciated Ehrman's perspective on the New Testament—not agreed with, but appreciated.
This month, in Grand Rapids, Mich., sent more than 900 graduates out into the worl
“Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it” (Prov. 22:6).
How can congregations develop practices for welcoming all baptized people to deeper participation in the Lord’s Supper?
Having read and listened to many comments regarding over the last few y
The church should stay out of politics. Right?
Affirmative Action
The most damaging effect of affirmative action (“Is Affirmative Action Biblical?” April 20
CRC folks from across Canada, the United States, and Mexico met for three days in Los Angeles to pray.
For 14 years, men from three Colorado congregations have retreated to Moab, Utah, for fun and fellowship.
Dan Wolters spends a week living on the church roof to raise money for CRWRC.
The response to a proposed one-week prayer room at Immanuel CRC in Hudsonville, Mich., led organizers to extend it for a second week.
Last year the Food and Faith Garden at Ann Arbor (Mich.) CRC yielded more than 12,000 pounds of produce.
Distance learning allows Calvin Theological Seminary students to earn a degree while staying where they are called to ministry.
The role of the group comprised primarily of directors of the CRC’s ministry agencies has returned to the earlier model.
This explo
Great Lake Swimmers has a tradition of recording folk harmonies in odd and isolated Canadian locations such as a lakeside church or an