Join Us! Pre-Inspire Banquet to Celebrate Women in Ministry
Join us at pre-Inspire banquet to celebrate the gifts of women and men and observe 25 years of women’s ordination in the CRCNA.
Join us at pre-Inspire banquet to celebrate the gifts of women and men and observe 25 years of women’s ordination in the CRCNA.
This series includes self-guided sessions and virtual discussion groups to cultivate a deeper understanding of God’s vision for men and women working together in the church. Sign up today!
Dr. Rob Dixon has written an insightful book that offers a prophetic roadmap for individuals and communities as they seek to develop flourishing ministry partnerships for women and men.
In this webinar, Dr. Amanda Benckhuysen and Rev. Elaine May talk with Dr. Beth Allison Barr about her new book, The Making of Biblical Womanhood.
How about beginning a virtual or in-person pastor’s peer group? With a maximum grant award of $3,000 USD, there’s room for a lot of creativity.
What does unity look like in the church? Just as in a family, the real work is staying connected when things get hard, even if it gets painful.
Recently 60 women leaders and clergy attended a webinar with author, Ellen Duffield, on her book, The BRAVE Way. Here are some of the takeaways!
The realization was sobering: Before I even opened my mouth, I was presenting a new paradigm to the church. This was a perspective I hadn't considered before.
How far have we come in women’s ordination? The answer depends.
This free 30-day challenge will encourage our hearts to put Jesus first every day.
Aimee Byrd's recent book on recovering from Biblical manhood and womanhood takes on gender stereotypes in the church.
Join us as women share stories of what has shaped us and freed us. We'll also reflect on how to bring our whole selves—bodies, intellects, and hearts—to bear.
When men and women desire to thrive in ministry, they must be intentional about serving together in life-giving ways.
Tips for living through a crisis were discussed by the Women's Ministry Cluster in April. The helpful ideas shared gave hope and encouragement.
The Women's Ministry Cluster shares thoughts on our status as beloved. We would love for you to join us in April! Find information in the post.
Highlights from the February Women's Ministry Cluster discussion on courage.
The Women’s Ministry Cluster gathered in January to discuss the topic of spiritual discernment. Here are a few highlights.
It's easy to fall into a comfortable rut, to forget that there is more than one "right" way to do a job.
Women in ministry discuss criticism, raise honest questions, and offer takeaways.
Leadership Diversity shares two stories about how daughters have been encouraged by their mothers in life changing ways.
I joined others to witness God's faithfulness through a series of events at a recent Witness for Women gathering in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was an informative, engaging, and worshipful experience!
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.
The ministry of Christian education has opened up doors for women in Nigeria to flourish in ways that other ministries might stifle.
Living overseas, far from all that is familiar, has not been the hardest thread in my story. The hardest thread was when I heard the Holy Spirit intently whispering, “Go to seminary.”
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.