Nearly six months ago, you received a copy of the CRCās Annual Ministry Report tucked into the center pages of the Banner.
Our annual report is a modest affair, roughly the shape of a standard church bulletin. The reports I receive from other Christian organizations are often much more extensive, usually for two reasons.
First, theyāre filled with photographs that seek to capture and display the essence of the organization. But thereās another reason. Many times they include a list of contributors, often filling page after page.
Yes, our annual report is rather brief. We include some photographs that show our agencies and ministries at work across North America and around the world. But the names of our contributors arenāt listed.
Consider, though, what we could publish.
It would require hundreds of pictures to show you all of the places that your church is at work through its denominational agencies and ministries, helping to create and sustain healthy churches and transforming lives and communities.
And if we listed everyone who financially supports those ministries, the list would include almost a quarter-million names. Thatās the impact of Ministry Shares, through which each of our members is able to contribute to all of those ministries.
But you know, what Iāve just described still isnāt the sum total of the CRCās work. Think about another way of assembling the ministry report.
We could begin by including pages for every congregation, showing the impact it is having in its community: the exciting things its youth ministries are accomplishing; its care for its elderly members and people with disabilities; its worship services; its potlucks; its commitments to missions projects in Africa or Central America or to medical ministries in Eastern Europe.
Just for fun, if each of our churches were given 10 pages to report their ministries, weād have to begin by setting aside 11,000 pages just for Christian Reformed congregations.
Next weād allocate space for World Renew, World Missions, Home Missions, Back to God Ministries International, Race Relations, Disability Concerns, Safe Church, Chaplaincy, Canadian Ministriesāthe list goes on. This would require many additional pages. Moreover, these ministries often partner with community-based groups and ministries, and weād want to include them as well. The memberships of the Reformed denominations we might call our descendants in Nigeria, alone, would more than double the number of pages needed.
And weāre not done yet. There are a host of ministries allied with the Christian Reformed Church that are very much part of us: Friendship Ministries, GEMS, Cadets, Youth Unlimited, Timothy Leadership Training Institute, Partners Worldwide, and more. We would need to include them, as well as our affiliated colleges.
Should we also list financial contributors? If so, remember: weāre talking about hundreds of thousands.
Itās clear that our impactāyour impactācan only begin to be captured in a few dozen pages.
So the next time youāre in a conversation about the Christian Reformed Church, donāt think too narrowly. Instead, think about how incredibly broad and engaged we, the Christian Reformed Church, truly are. Itās whatās going on in your congregation and your community. And itās what youāre doing by extension in North America and around the globe.
One final thought: the church isnāt what we are doing. Itās the work of the Holy Spirit, and thatās something that canāt be adequately captured in any annual report. The account of Pentecost in Acts 2 gives us a splendid description of the churchāthe church we are supposed to be:
They devoted themselves to the apostlesā teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. . . . they broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved. āActs 2:42-47
To God be the glory!
About the Author
Steven Timmermans served as the executive director of the Christian Reformed Church in North America from 2014 to 2020.
Steven Timmermans se desempeĆ±Ć³ como director ejecutivo de la Iglesia Cristiana Reformada en AmĆ©rica del Norte de 2014 a 2020.
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