CRCNA Membership Trends 1963-2022
In this short video, Dr. Neil Carlson provides some commentary about trends he sees in CRCNA membership data.
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In this short video, Dr. Neil Carlson provides some commentary about trends he sees in CRCNA membership data.
Use this video to jumpstart discussion between church staff and council/leadership teams on accountability, mutual support, and healthy dialogue.
Learn how to develop a values-based estate plan that honors God, supports your family, and furthers the causes that are close to your heart.
The growing library of Church Now Conversations is a place to find help from friends on topics such as resilient leadership, new normals, and more.
A quick video highlighting 2021 with Safe Church Ministry!
Today we celebrate International Persons with Disabilities Day! Watch this Kids in Action video where host Simone meets Kyra, an accessibility leader at her school. They put on hard hats and create great spaces for all God’s children.
A compilation of the opening worship service and plenary session videos from Chaplains Training 2021, held virtually on September 23-25.
Join World Renew for two Live Dialogues at 3 pm Wednesday, June 16 and Wednesday, June 23, where we'll discuss working to prevent human trafficking and the issues that make it a reality.
For Earth Day, Kids in Action host Simone interviews a group of kids in Chilliwack, BC who decided that the best place to start was at their school, and the best thing to do was to sort their garbage.
Check out this new video series created by the Climate Witness Project!
In anticipation of Canadian Foodgrains Bank Sunday, plan a congregational watch party on this short (23-minute) documentary called Common Strength.
In this video, Dr. Voddie Baucham, Dean of Theology at African Christian University in Zambia, carefully unpacks Ephesians 2:10-11 as he asserts that racial reconciliation is "something that we must believe" rather than achieve.
Looking for a small group resource? World Renew's Devotional Experience for the World Hunger campaign is a 10-day journey through the Adult Devotional booklet.
Listen in as Reverend Mandy Smith leads us in this creative art experiment to practice a posture of rest, receptivity, and response to the Spirit. (*No art experience or skill required.)
Listen in as Alida van Dijk, PhD, RP and Major Joseph Kamphuis explore the definition of trauma, its connection to faith, and different methods of facilitating post-traumatic growth.
Listen in on Reverend Mandy Smith’s story of learning to boast in weakness and join the conversation as we reimagine how we can minister as, and to, humans.
In this Kids in Action video, seven-year-old Olivia hands out protective masks to people who experience homelessness.
Watch this video as Phil Leo hosts Megan Pacheco and Kasia Tunnell, owners of Better Three marketing, discuss the spiritual dimensions of financial struggle.
Learn more about the RISE (Resilience Through Stressful Events) program: a volunteer, peer to peer service for health care workers in need of psychological First Aid, offered by Johns Hopkins Hospital.
In this episode, Cross country runner Dally Carlisle lives out his grandfather Edward’s legacy of hard work, Christian faith, and raising livestock on his family’s farm in Gallup, New Mexico.
Kids and families around North America may be sheltering in place, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t doing great things. Check out these five stories about real kids doing God’s work in the world during COVID-19.
Pay attention to the wide spectrum of mothering by including this video in your online worship service or by sharing it via social media.
Throughout this new video, Emma shows her heart for the hurting as she finds ways to show God’s love to those in bad times.
Elizabeth is a long-term care chaplain in Ontario. In this video she shares about her ministry, and how it connected her with Mary, a resident she sees.