Record Retention - Canada
Finance and Personnel records that are no longer active are to be retained for a specified number of years.
Join a conversation about the unique aspects of what it means to be Christian Reformed in Canada. For more information, visit crcna.org/Canada
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Finance and Personnel records that are no longer active are to be retained for a specified number of years.
This is a legal document which will be filed within the province to create a corporation.
Do you want to know more about Insurance Coverage for your church? Church Protection Plus offers more than "inside and out" coverage.
Canada Revenue Agency site for helpful information on charities and giving.
A group of dedicated volunteers in Canada (along with some staff support) produce this newsletter for Church and Regional Disability Advocates across Canada.
In May 2016, churches in Canada will gather to connect and inspire the local church, regional missions, and denominational ministries at the Canadian National Gathering in Waterloo, ON.
The CRC’s Canadian Aboriginal Ministry Committee invites you to pray for Indigenous youth and their communities as some communities face some of the highest suicide rates in the world.
We hope you and your congregation are blessed and challenged by these worship resources, prepared by the Canadian Aboriginal Ministry Committee.
Each year over 800 youth from all over Ontario meet with God for four days of life-changing experiences! Visit the All Ontario Youth Convention website to learn more and register!
As part of our mission to inspire deacons in the work that they do, we want to share various deacons' experiences. Today we'd like you to meet Mrs. Rene Wall from John Calvin CRC in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Looking for a way to begin your church's Lenten reflections? Join more than 100 congregations across Canada in reflecting together on the interplay between calling out for justice and trusting that our God is making all things new.
Many Canadians are expressing concerns about the recent changes to the Canada summer jobs application process. We have a few suggestions for those with concerns about this issue.
Justice and hope. Can these two words really go together? We have hope because we are not saving the world, Christ is. Join churches across Canada in marking Justice and Hope Sunday this February 18.
Now is the moment to raise our voices, both in prayer and advocacy, for a Canada where Indigenous children finally have equal opportunities to flourish.
CRC Canadian Ministries Director Rev. Dr. Darren Roorda has signed an interfaith statement regarding the new controversial requirements of the Canada Summer Jobs Program grant. Will your church be applying for Canada Summer Job grants this year?
Some tools and resources for congregations to live out a ministry of reconciliation with our Indigenous neighbours.
The Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue and the office of Canadian Ministries wish to bring the following letter from the Canadian Council of Christian Charities to your attention.
The CRCNA Canada Justice & Reconciliation Team is offering a unique learning opportunity. It combines a Blanket Exercise with an info session on the commitments that the CRC has made to Indigenous Justice and Reconciliation.
We know that the journey of reconciliation is a challenge, a blessing, and a deeply spiritual journey. The 8th Fire videos and this curriculum draw us into this journey in a friendly and moving way.
This toolkit is a great resource about how to have conversations about reconciliation with family, friends, neighbours, and colleagues.
A prayer guide to help your church pray for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada.
In Christian Indigenous spirituality, smudging can be a call to worship the Triune Creator: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
This paper on discernment by Rev. Bert Adema of the CRC’s Indigenous Christian Fellowship (formerly IMCF) in Regina considers cross-cultural ministry and the difference between syncretism and contextualization, recommends elements of a process of communal discernment of these questions, and includes the ICF’s position on smudging.
This thought-provoking article by National Indigenous Anglican Bishop Mark MacDonald is a call for contextualization of the gospel in North America and offers seven touchstones for this gospel contextualization.