We Are Not Alone
Women in ministry discuss criticism, raise honest questions, and offer takeaways.
Women in ministry discuss criticism, raise honest questions, and offer takeaways.
A free webinar for men and women sponsored by MissioAlliance. Leaders will join online for robust discussion on the celebrations and complexities of leading together as men and women in the church.
At a recent Women's Ministry Cluster, we had an honest discussion about our God-given emotions and how God uses them for good. Learn more about the conversation, as well information on clusters.
We do not have to fear being a servant or being a leader. Jesus is our model of a servant leader. How do we fully embrace servant leadership in every aspect of life?
The Black and Reformed Leadership Network has an e-newsletter introducing the leaders, goals, and ways to stay connected. Check it out!
Worship in multiple languages can unite, not divide, us when we appreciate the beauty of the expression of the sounds of our faith in one God.
This trip is open to all women! It's hosted by the Al Amana Centre, an RCA ministry working internationally to foster peace, cooperation, and understanding between Christians and Muslims.
What worship songs have been inspiring you lately? Would you be willing to share one or two of your current favorites?
You're invited! This event includes videos, round table discussions, and a panel of local men and women who have lived experiences of working together in ministry. Men and women are welcome.
Suggestions to help young children experience other cultures and stretch their experience of the world they live in.
Women gathered at Synod 2018 to celebrate their opportunities to lead in the past, present, and future. God has been faithful to all who have participated in this journey.
Information and registration details for the Black and Reformed Leadership Network Gathering September 26-29, 2018.
In this new webinar, worship leader and musician Ruth Ann Schuringa lists important goals and skills for the worship leader who is preparing and leading worship.
The Leadership Development office, led by Denise Posie, would like to invite women to join one of these upcoming brown-bag learning conversations.
SheLeads is coming to Grand Rapids this Saturday, October 28. It's not too late to register for this outstanding opportunity!
Kathy took great care in telling her Story Hour children that Bible stories are true. She wasn't sure, however, what impression she was making. But one day a mother of one of Kathy's three-year-olds shared a story from home.
Children are not inhibited when it comes to moving with music, and those who study child development tell us that moving with music is good for them!
Anja Noordam has been involved in Coffee Break and Story Hour for 27 years; that’s a lot of experience! Here are a few things she has learned about crafts, clean-up, and making Bible stories stick.
I highly recommend this course to any of you who perhaps, like me, love worship, love to plan worship, and love to learn, but do not have a theology or worship degree.
For the last several years, groups of young people from several of the local schools have blessed the CRC staff at "1700" with music of the Advent and Christmas season!
Our fellow Christians in Syria, Lebanon, and Germany share this Advent Liturgy and urge us to join them in worship and prayer for peace for Syria.
We asked worship leaders and pastors for songs used in worship for Profession of Faith and their responses are found in the attached list.
For those who live in the U.S., election day is quickly approaching. Attached are worship services from two churches that will focus on the election with prayers, scriptures, and songs.
World Communion Sunday is October 2! Attached to this post you'll find prayers, litanies, and much more to use or adapt for your worship setting.
This mind-set of seeing every child as specially designed by God is what challenges us, but also motivates us, as leaders. Our role is to find a way to communicate God’s love to each child.