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For the past decade, Maria and Pieter Vlaming brave the wind and cold to deliver Christmas parcels to truck drivers who have to be out on
Every year at Avery Street Christian Reformed Church in South Windsor, Conn., Sunday school children decorate a tree with Chrismons.
In December 2004, Banner Editor Bob DeMoor urged readers to “get his goat.” To date, more than 5,500 readers have respo
With members hailing from 31 different nations, South Kendall Community Christian Reformed Church had good reason to celebrate All Nation
While firefighters sought to squelch the deadly wildfires across thousands of acres of Southern California, the Christian Reformed World
The closure of a rural church in southern Ontario has split families and grieved churches across Classis Chatham (a regional group of chu
For the past five years the young people of Valley Christian Reformed Church in Binghamton, N.Y., have staged a live nativity for the com
A play about gay Christians, written by Calvin College drama professor Stephanie Sandberg, sold out on its opening night in September and
Rev. Bernard T. Haan
Nov. 14, 1921 – Aug. 27, 2007
Nov. 1, 1930 – June 21, 2007
Seven student interns from Calvin Theological Seminary explored the dynamics of urban ministry through an internship in Chicago last summ
Hannah Elzinga, 20, and Jennifer Vanden Akker, 19, found exuberant faith among youths in Cuba when they attended a two-week youth retreat
How do isolated church communities survive and thrive?
Eleven members of Seattle’s First Christian Reformed Church joined hands with their South African sister church, Evaton Noord, not
For the first time in its short existence, the Returning Church movement held an event outside of West Michigan.
Christopher Johnson, 31, was killed in Iraq when the Chinook helicopter he was flying for the U.S.
Henry Hess was recently appointed to the executive of the National Council of Churches’ communications commission.
After a disagreement with his congregation, Rev.
For 25 years the 1,000-mile stretch of California has been the beat of Banner news correspondent Ruth Donker.
After Hurricane Felix roared through the eastern Nicaragua coastline in September, the
It’s ironic that as the Christian Reformed Church celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, one of our closest ecumenical relatio
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) is working with the U.S.
A United Church of Christ congregation’s pro-gay stance puts it “at a higher risk” of litigation and property damage, a