BOT Highlights - February 2017
Here are the highlights from the CRCNA Board of Trustees meeting on February 23-24, 2017 in Burlington, ON.
Here are the highlights from the CRCNA Board of Trustees meeting on February 23-24, 2017 in Burlington, ON.
Here are the highlights from the CRCNA Board of Trustees meeting on May 4-5, 2017 in Grand Rapids, MI.
The results from the 2017 Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA) survey are in.
Have you checked out the Digital Library yet? Powered by Ministry Shares, this collection of resources is available online anytime, on any device — and it's all free for the CRC!
Need a printout, downloadable resource for your personal study, Bible study, or Sunday school class? Faith Alive has resources for all ages and all seasons.
Liturgical Forms approved by synod for various events in the life of a church are available for use here.
Need a logo for a diaconal presentation, offering, or event promotion? Find logos for the CRCNA, Back to God Ministries International, ReFrame Media, Calvin College, Calvin Seminary, Resonate Global Mission, and World Renew here.
Need to know what the CRCNA position is on a certain issue? Look for it in our Position Statements.
The Events Calendar lets you know what's coming up from various ministries, churches, organizations, and agencies connected to the Christian Reformed Church.
Read the latest news, get ideas for worship services, find daily devotionals, learn about the kingdom work of our brothers and sisters around the world, and more!
Here are some CRCNA documents and other resources that are available in Korean.
Here are some CRCNA documents and other resources that are available in Spanish.
Here are some CRCNA documents and other resources that are available in Chinese, Arabic, and French.
The 2017 Ministry Report outlines ministry work done by the CRCNA, and progress made in the joint ministry plan, Our Journey 2020. Read stories from various ministries connected to the CRCNA in North America and around the world.
A troubleshooting guide for when emails are being mis-classified into the "spam" folder (or "promotions" tab).
Here is the letter that was sent to Canadian CRCs from Canadian Ministries Director, Darren Roorda, on April 10 with advice on how to proceed regarding potential legal action around the Canada Summer Jobs Program.
This is the first issue of Living the Call, a new newsletter produced by the CRCNA. This newsletter was formerly called the Quarterly Ministry Report and gives a brief overview of the work of the Christian Reformed Church.
Look inside for an update from World Renew, Disability Concerns, the Office of Race Relations, the Office of Social Justice, Safe Church Ministry, the Centre for Public Dialogue, and the Canadian Aboriginal Ministries Committee.
Here is the latest information from the Canadian Council of Christian Charities regarding the government's summer jobs program and possible litigation.
Here are a few of the ministries available to help you in your pursuit of justice.
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an annual ecumenical celebration. Here are a few tips to help you commemorate this occasion as an individual or with your congregation!
Look inside the third issue of Living the Call for updates from Worship Ministries, Calvin Theological Seminary, and the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, as well as tools for your congregation's worship committee.
Look inside the fourth issue of Living the Call for updates from Faith Formation Ministries and Calvin College, as well as tools for nurturing the faith of people of all ages.
An estimated 20 million people are living on the brink of starvation in South Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, and Nigeria. At the same time, violence and civil wars across the globe have led to the largest numbers of refugees in recent history. Now is the time for us to act.
Recently, the Canadian Council of Churches (CCC) adopted a Principles of Peace document that you might find useful. The CCC is an ecumenical body that represents 25 denominations of Anglican, Evangelical, Free Church, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox, Protestant, and Catholic traditions, including the Christian Reformed Church in North America. Together the CCC represents more than 85% of the Christians in Canada.