Welcome to the Family Brochure
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Contact between congregations and ministries of different denominations has become a normal part of our lives. Sometimes this contact leads to a desire for a closer and more formal relationship.
As the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA), we are eager to make a place for other congregations who
We have a three-step process for congregations and their leaders who wish to learn more about, and possibly join, the CRCNA.
Phase 1: Getting Acquainted
During this stage, we will facilitate opportunities to get to know each other and our stories. Several tools are available to serve this process.
Phase 2: Mentoring and Orientation
If, after getting to know each other better, the congregations and the CRCNA would like to proceed with the process, it will move into the next stage. A mentor will be assigned to provide orientation into the biblical perspectives, commitments, polity, and expectations that will be involved with affiliation. Some learning visits may take place for pastors and leaders. The CRCNA will also delve deeper into orientation with the local congregations.
Phase 3: Affiliation
If both parties decide to continue the process, the formal portion of deciding to affiliate and implementing that decision will take place. This stage of the process is also guided and facilitated by a CRCNA mentor and follows specific steps.
Additional Information
If you would like to order more brochures, please visit the Faith Alive website by selecting any of the links below:
Have Questions?
Don't hesitate to contact us. You can reach out to a regional CRCNA representative or email David Koll ([email protected]) or Albert Postma ([email protected]), who will help you connect with the appropriate leaders in your region.
1-877-279-9994 (US)
1-800-730-3490 (Canada)
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