What Does Your Church Do to Be Intentional About Diversity?
I'm interested in learning what specific things other churches are doing to be intentional about diversity. What practical steps has your church implemented to become more diverse?
Join the conversation! Here's where you can discuss what it means to be a multicultural or multiethnic congregation.
I'm interested in learning what specific things other churches are doing to be intentional about diversity. What practical steps has your church implemented to become more diverse?
It is time to create a new agency to support ethnic CRCs. Just as children need new clothes as they outgrow the old ones, a relatively young denomination like the CRC needs new structures.
This summer from June 8-10 I plan to attend “Engage 2016: A Multiethnic Gathering” hosted by the CRCNA and located on the campus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
A couple of weeks ago, leaders of Christian Reformed Church ministries issued a Statement on Racism to all pastors in the denomination. Let's have a conversation about the Statement, and the topic it addresses.
All of the CRC’s Libros Desafío Spanish-language products are now available for purchase online from the Faith Alive Christian Resources website.
Inspired by the YWCA's national Stand Against Racism campaign, Calvin College and The Office of Race Relations are hosting a worship service on Wednesday, April 19.
When one part of a community struggles, the entire community is incomplete. Our hope is that this workshop will help Christian citizens to work with their refugee neighbours for justice.
During Hispanic Heritage Month, we are sharing stories about Hispanic leaders in this CRC! We'd love you to meet Pastor Edwin Olguin, a church planter with a passion to see the church truly become one body.
The Antioch Worship Leadership Podcast was created for multiethnic worship leaders to have a way to continue learning about worship and community life in multiethnic churches.
Here are some CRCNA documents and other resources that are available in Chinese, Arabic, and French.
At the Cross-Cultural Ministry Forum of the Christian Reformed Church in North America, 60 believers explored how to faithfully live, worship, and bring the gospel of Christ in diverse cultural settings.
Coffee Break Groups are a great place for ESL!
Is your church looking for an opportunity to develop relationships with Christians around the world? Learn how a Global Church Partnership can help you partner with churches worldwide to further God's Kingdom!
Today I reflect on my thoughts from 10 years ago and my hope for racial-ethnic diversity in the CRCNA.
Celebrating the Sabbath de-centers our understanding of life as we proclaim that a brown man from the Middle East is our Lord.
There's a famous painting depicting the baptism of Pocahontas hanging in the rotunda of the American capital. But the true story behind the myth is not one to be celebrated or Disney-fied. Do you know the true history?
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Charles Muting'a, one of the recipients of the 2020/21 Multiracial Student Scholarships!
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to OnYou Song, one of the recipients of the 2020/21 Multiracial Student Scholarships.
In Reformed churches, no one dares question the doctrine of total depravity. Yet when it comes to racism we shrink back. Why is this?
This pandemic has forced people to finally listen and to confront the pain in parts of the body of Christ that had previously been swept aside and forgotten.
The analysis found in Du Mez' book Jesus and John Wayne drives one to ponder how the balance of influences one leans on shapes the totality of a world-and-life view.
Join the CRC Office of Race Relations on January 17 as they co-sponsor a virtual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Community Celebration!
But have Christians made it believable? Critics contend that Christianity and in particular Calvinism promotes tribalism and tribalistic behavior.
Game shows with surveys are fun and trivial. But when it comes to missional, adaptive work of the church, what the denominational survey says is not enough.