Roy Berkenbosch, a professor at The King’s University College, receives award from Homeward Trust.
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Shifting legal and demographic landscape reflects rapidly changing culture for churches and Christian organizations.
A joint Ash Wednesday service drew more than 2,000 people as both congregations marked their 100th anniversary.
The Canada Corporation half of the Board of Trustees will take an increased role in determining how denominational ministries in Canada are implemented.
The public awareness campaign is to build on momentum created by Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
A pastor deposed for sexual misconduct two decades ago was installed as an elder in one of the classis’ churches.
In Memoriam: Rev. Kenneth Vis
July 11, 1942 – December 6, 2013Quilts made for a Chicago women’s shelter are symbols of Christ’s compassion and love.
Sacramento City Life Church hosted a “Sunday for the Wounded” service.
Once a dwindling congregation, Faith Church Highland is now drawing curious neighbors each week.
Jim Belcher to take over leadership of the California school.
In Memoriam: Rev. John Elenbaas
Feb. 9, 1925 – Feb. 18, 2014Green is taking a faith-based stand against Obamacare mandate.
John Langeland, Don Holwerda, and Harry Beezhold have been volunteering at a thrift shop since it opened in 1999.
The board acts on behalf of synod in between its annual meetings.
Departure from the denomination will cost the church $8.89 million to retain the church property.
Michael van den Ham competed at the World Cyclo-cross Championship.
Ruth Van’t Land-Parkes was inducted into the Cal Poly Pomona University’s hall of fame for her soccer achievements.
After dealing with fallout from controversial Banner articles last fall, the Board of Trustees adopts a new mandate for the Banner council.
Three Christian Reformed congregations joined seven churches of other denominations in a mass worship service.
Mark Rice, the director of Faith Alive, is moving on after the dissolution of that board.
Grangeville CRC has grown from 18 members to 50 in the past two years.
The “Shot in the Dark” group celebrates showing its 200th independent film in Langley.