Two years after flooding devastates Alberta town, rebuilding draws to a close.
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Neland Avenue CRC in Grand Rapids was born from two other congregations.
Mark Vandenberg’s musical parody of Hunger Games was part of the Vancouver Fringe Festival.
Support group in Aurora, Colo., provides parents with a listening ear.
New structure roll-out and Banner matters were on the agenda of the recent meeting.
Police cruisers, ambulances, and sheriff department boats are equipped with backpacks for kids.
World Renew is providing relief through partnerships in that region of the world.
From eye doctors to electricians, business owners provide wisdom and support for each other.
In Memoriam: Rev. John Engbers
1927-2015Event helps strengthen relationships.
Michigan man mixes passion for cars with sharing Christ.
A church in Iowa is starting a new tailgating tradition.
Brookside CRC in Grand Rapids reaches out to families in need.
People shared their memories at Lafayette CRC.
Lifeline Community Development Center offers a new way for churches to engage with communities in need.
New Hope Church youth work with city council to make BMX pump track a reality.
Wednesday evening program pairs kids and adult volunteers for one-on-one reading time.
Two Michigan teens raise funds for a new well in Cambodia with epic bike trip.
Summer programs in neighborhood parks introduce church to neighbors.
Neland Avenue CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., is focusing on children with its garden.
A California church planter finds an innovative way to start a new church while helping those in need.
New adult Bible studies are coming soon but there are no plans to produce new children’s curriculum for Christian Reformed churches.