Creeds: Apostle's, Athanasian, and Nicene
Three creeds adopted by the worldwide church centuries ago summarize the most important tenets of our faith.
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Three creeds adopted by the worldwide church centuries ago summarize the most important tenets of our faith.
In the Christian Reformed Church you sometimes hear people talk about the three forms of unity. Those three forms consist of the Belgic Confession, Canons of Dort, and Heidelberg Catechism.
The Contemporary Testimony and the Belhar Confession are doctrines derived from scripture that are designed to help us open up the treasures of the Bible.
Some ways to provide space and place for people to belong are small groups, triads, care groups, shepherding groups, mentors, circles, and Sunday school.
This page lists many resources to help us think about being more inclusive of all ages in our worship.
The many resources on this page will help your congregation think about worship that is inclusive of all abilities.
These resources will help your church plan and engage in worship that includes all races.
Looking for worship resources related to refugees and immigration? Here are some good places to start.
We cannot worship in truth if we do not also live just lives. The Office of Social Justice, World Renew and Reformed Worship offer several different kinds of resources on various justice related topics.
The Reformed Worship Journal has published several theme issues on Weddings. You will find a variety of helpful resources in the articles below.
The most recently published and recommended hymnals for the CRC are highlighted below. These and former hymnals can be purchased from Faith Alive Christian Resources.
In this post you’ll find several good resources to assist with worship planning. More resources are available on The Network or by searching Reformedworship.org by topic.
Prayers and Liturgies for worship can be found in these excellent resources.
Find guidlines and FAQs regarding reprinting or projecting music for worship.
Did you know there are "Reading Sermons" available on the CRCNA website? You'll find the link to them below, as well as some other ideas for those times you may find yourself without a preacher.
Are you a sound tech? Or are you involved in audio decisions at your church? Here are a couple helpful resources to assist you in your role!
Liturgyletter.com is an excellent source of timely resources to help you connect to the lectionary. Find suggestions for prayer, art, music, hymns, readings, and more.
The documents and resources on this page serve to articulate some foundational principles and beliefs for all we do in worship; foundations that transcend style and context.
The Worship resources on this page are not an exhaustive list and are merely a starting place with examples of the good thinking and writing that has been done on this subject.
The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship invites you to check out our new website that is still in beta testing. We value your feedback!
Looking for ideas as you plan for Pentecost? The Reformed Worship Journal has many, many free resources in the archives on their website.
We love a good story. We love to pray. How about combining Bible stories and our prayers? Paul Ryan and Lester Ruth have developed this into a meaningful practice with youth.
The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship has compiled a list of songs to shape Holy Week.
Pass this Work and Worship webinar with Cory Willson along to your worship teams, pastors, and any others who want to bridge the gap between Sunday worship and Monday work.
Share this webinar by Dr. Eric Mathis with your worship teams, pastors and anyone who wants to learn more about training youth to lead in worship.