Together In Ministry
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.
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
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.
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The rise of global insecurity and the Covid-19 pandemic have mounted fear on humanity. In that area of darkness, we celebrate and proclaim light.
Sunday at 7 has become a special time of the week for members of Winnipeg's Transcona CRC, who use The Bridge App to come together for a time of designated prayer.
Chaos brings with it great distraction from our calling, but Jesus is clear about how his disciples should act in apocalyptic seasons of life.
The Office of Race Relations is featuring stories of people who have been humbly displaying distinguished leadership in diversity and racial justice work within the CRC. Read about Monika Grasley in this article.
We’re into Advent, which means for many churches the Christmas plan is starting to roll. For church staffers, it’s been Christmas since July.
Here are four “easy to-do'' principles for supporting missionaries that we can learn from the Philippian/Paul relationship.
Instead of climbing a mountain or going overseas, maybe we need to begin by crossing our street and telling our neighbor the glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The code of church culture can be hard to break. How can we better communicate the good news to our local communities?
In this joyous Christmas season, as we celebrate the birth of our dear Lord and Savior, may we all remember to wisely seek Him first—whatever comes our way.
As we remember those in prison this Christmas, consider that we all have gifts to share. This reflection was inspired by a painting from the Prison Art Project.
Delighting in God’s goodness is essential to our spiritual wellbeing.
Not everyone in Israel declared David as their king at first, and his rule began with strife and misunderstanding. Today, many multicultural ministries feel the same.
How might God be calling you and your church to experiment this Advent?
There have been many hiccups these past few months that have disrupted our plans and ideas of where we as a church and denomination need to go. But maybe God is writing a new story?
What does it look like to share peace with the people in your neighborhood? Here are 12 practical ideas.
A few noteworthy takeaways from the the CRC's Church Planting Canada Congress.
How can we share the message of hope and love in Jesus Christ? Maybe it’s through our longtime traditions, or maybe it’s in new ways?
Children and teens are suffering from grief and anxiety. Here are some resources your congregation can use to help them build resilience.
The truth is, our faith can be unappealing and strange.
How will we share Shalom, the peace of Christmas, with our neighbors—"Samaritan" as we think they may be—this season?
When was the last time your congregation went on sabbatical?
The Office of Race Relations is featuring stories of people who have been humbly displaying distinguished leadership in diversity and racial justice work within the CRC. Read about Donna Molegraaf in this article.