Teens from New Mexico take service trip to Oregon.
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A church in Cutlerville, Mich., draws in neighbors with karate classes.
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Curriculum for children and intergenerational curriculum first new releases since 2004.
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The campus ministry at University of Alberta offers early morning communion services.
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Modesto CRC turns its social hall into a grocery store once a month.
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Korean Council of the CRCNA met in Florida.
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He’s back on the road after a two-week haitus.
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First CRC in Chatham hosted a gang of bikers during its Ride to Church motorcycle service.
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Teen lifeguards Megan Smith and Charlotte Donaldson invented a new aquatic spinal rescue board.
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A large donation of high-quality furniture helped the church raise money and give back to the community.
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School in Longmont wins mayor’s Positive Impact Award.
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Grace CRC in Chatham planned seven service projects between Easter and Pentecost.
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Do you have a passion for telling stories of how God is at work in the Christian Reformed Church?
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Used stamps raise money for Spanish-language Sunday school materials.
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First CRC in Grand Haven provides free recycling for electronics.
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Using horses a Michigan woman provides therapy.
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Immanuel CRC helps moms make “homes with a heart.”
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Val Brummel works with Hope Haven to provide wheelchairs in Haiti and beyond.
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Shannon Prete considers his physical limitations a gift from God.
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Seventy-five children attend Millbrook CRC’s after-school program.
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In Woodynook, 19 couples have been married more than 50 years.
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After modifications to his tractor and schedule, Dave Wolfsen will continue a shortened cross-country trip.
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“We come together to discuss and deliberate all together, not in our separate classes.”
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Mechanical problems forced a detour, but tour will continue.