How to Use Easter Traditions to Connect With Your Neighbors
Did you know that many Easter traditions are rooted in the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection? What do your neighbors know about Easter?
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
Did you know that many Easter traditions are rooted in the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection? What do your neighbors know about Easter?
In times of “big wars,” staying hidden is critical. But when it comes to our own desperate times, hiding is not the best option.
Play is a significant way children learn. See how one CRC church incorporated a play church so that children can learn more about the church and worship.
There was a moment, maybe six months into the pandemic, that I felt a deep feeling of panic about church.
Learn more about the mandate and work of this task force through the SALT report, which is explained in this series.
The size of a ministry dream gets cut down at the knees when there’s a one-size-fits-all approach to gift giving.
When the bell came down, not one refused to be rescued. No one said, "I don't know how diving bells work so I don't trust them."
Learn more about the mandate and work of the Structure and Leadership Task Force through the SALT report, which is explained in this series.
May God help us all to work faithfully for him.
Do you find yourself getting pulled into debates and arguments? Consider how you can defuse arguments by choosing a grace-based response to confrontation.
Learn more about the mandate and work of the Structure and Leadership Task Force through the SALT report, which is explained in this series.
After listening to my Immigration 101 presentation, an audience member declared, “There’s a lot of this here that just isn’t right with my soul.”
Learn more about the mandate and work of the Structure and Leadership Task Force through the SALT report, which is explained in this series.
Here are prayers we prayed with our children at mealtime and bedtime.
The boy said, "I am flying my kite." The man said, "Well, I don't see a kite." The boy replied, "Neither do I, but I feel the pull."
Glorious riches will be more than we need.
Jesus is now living in the prototype body. Ours will be like his.
A study of the HSR (Human Sexuality Report) reveals that the word desire is used multiple times in both positive and negative senses.
Paul most certainly did share in the sufferings of Christ. He sacrificed everything to possess him.
I wonder how many of you have children who are gay, or family members who are part of the LGBTQ+ population.
The impossible-looking situation of Synod 2022 invites us to faith in our miracle-working God.
These three practices kept me moving forward as a black kid in Chicago.
Too often we confuse "conviction" with "condemnation."
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.
What if rather than prescribe what we do during Lent, we cultivate a spirit that is open to—welcomes even—a tiny bit more illumination?