Jesus, John Wayne and a View from the Balcony
Kristin Kobes Du Mez's book Jesus and John Wayne helps evangelicals to see their family story.
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Kristin Kobes Du Mez's book Jesus and John Wayne helps evangelicals to see their family story.
Fruit of the Spirit, composed and recorded by Glen Foster, a CRC member in Nanaimo, BC Canada. Sheet music and lead sheet are available here for use at no charge.
The CRC Office of Social Justice has worship materials to help your church honor Sanctity of Human Life Sunday on January 17, 2021.
Are you talking about Indigenous justice with kids at church or at home? Here are a few ideas to get you started!
The August Church Now Conversation features Kara Powell. Named by Christianity Today as one of “50 Women to Watch,” Kara is coauthor of Growing Young (2016).
Wondering where to get started planning for Justice and Hope Sunday? We have gathered litanies, prayers, songs, and sermon resources below!
Use this free guide to easily adapt any Dwell session into a simplified outline which Dwell leaders can use with children in-person or virtually or parents could use at home.
Check out this fabulous idea for helping families form faith this fall and into the future.
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Whether you're wondering how to include and engage children during worship this fall or looking for fresh ideas for children's messages, the ideas in this post have got you covered.
Join Phil Leo Wednesday, July 22 at 11 a.m. (CT) as he discusses what financially struggling families in your church need to hear.
These new resources will help churches adapt their Dwell program to a variety of situations.
Guy Russ, assistant vice president of Risk Control at Church Mutual Insurance Company, S.I., shares challenges facing houses of worship in the coming months and how best to prepare.
Los libros Between the World and Me de Ta-Nehisi Coates (2015) y Amazing Grace de Jonathan Kozol (1995) son libros informativos que tratan sobre crecer como una persona de color. Lee estas reseñas en esta publicación.
The books Between the World and Me and Amazing Grace are informative books dealing with growing up as a person of color.
This 4-part anti-racism webinar series is designed for motivated leaders who wish to rigorously, courageously engage anti-racism work and get to the root of systemic racism.
A webinar panel on the question “How can we talk about racism in church?” is scheduled for Saturday, July 18 at 10 am Eastern.
The work of racism is so complex that people would rather not talk about it until it's too late. Here are some practical tools to engage the conversation.
These liturgies were written by Rev. Samuel Kim, a CRC pastor and student in the D.Min. program in Disability Ministry at Western Theological Seminary.
What happens when our nation begins to recover from COVID-19? Rather than returning to their former “normal,” houses of worship can continue to embrace and leverage innovative ways of reaching members in this new world.
This new podcast series from Groundwork helps us find God's strength and support in the Bible.
The conference was scheduled for April 25 at Community CRC in Kitchener, ON. Now it will be hosted as a series on Thursdays in October at 12 pm Eastern. Join us!
N.T. Wright is less concerned about the "why" of the Pandemic and more concerned about the "what" of the Christian response.
Phil Leo and Cindi Riemersma discuss big-picture strategies for protecting your church budget during times of crisis.
How do we keep children safe in this virtual landscape? Here are some tips for churches and schools.