When I read the book of Acts I see the same patterns of the Spirit’s movement that I see today.
Our Shared Ministry
Our Shared Ministry is a place to hear, discuss, and celebrate the ministry that we, as the Christian Reformed Church, are involved in across North America and around the world.
It’s likely that many people with disabilities are actively involved in their church but haven’t been invited into the membership process.
It’s about paying attention to how God is moving in the world and testifying to God’s work.
- March 17, 2023| |
Each day, readers will receive a Bible text, a prayer, and some suggested questions for reflection or conversation.
- March 8, 2023| |
The diversity of the church is a window into God’s soul. And we’ve been trying to catch up since Genesis.
Lika Roman’s courage and commitment to sharing her faith with others have brought a silver lining to the crisis in Ukraine.
- March 1, 2023| |
“We need to change the way we treat disabled people in church spaces,” said Amy Kenny, a disabled scholar, Shakespeare lecturer, and author.
A treaty was made between the Haudensaunee and the Dutch in 1613. To commemorate this treaty, the Haudensaunee made a two-row wampum treaty belt.
“We are one of the premier athletics programs in all of Division III, and so why not add more offerings that meet the needs of our students?” said Dr. Wiebe Boer, president of Calvin University.
Our diversity is something to celebrate, but it also poses unique challenges for reaching people with the gospel and seeking justice in our communities.
A group of 37 people representing congregations from California, Iowa, New Mexico, and parts of Canada traveled Oct. 19-25, 2022, to the southern United States to explore racial reconciliation
- February 1, 2023| |
A version of founder’s syndrome lies behind our reluctance to invest in emerging leaders.
Jesus prepared leaders to take over ministry after his ascension.
Manoj and his family were some of the only Christians in their village in India.
Canadians preparing for ministry through Calvin Theological Seminary no longer face the decades-long hurdle of the exchange rate between the U.S. and Canadian dollar.
There are diverse ways to worship and walk with God.
Go Local is a ministry that coaches believers through a process of learning how to discover where God is at work in their neighborhoods and joining that work themselves.
We want to be a denomination anchored in God’s love for us and propelled by God’s desire to see us grow.
Are you a prayer warrior?
In addition to the 20-minute chapels, students, faculty, and staff also engage in campus-wide Bible studies.
The ministries of the 㽶Ƶ have several resources to help individuals and congregations in their cultivation of prayer and spiritual disciplines.
What does it look like to be a community that actively cultivates practices of prayer, Scripture reading, and other spiritual disciplines?
- December 7, 2022| |
Incarnation is one reason I love being a Christian.
- November 30, 2022| |
Have you ever wondered how much time the average Christian Reformed church member spends volunteering for their congregation?