Brookside CRC in Grand Rapids reaches out to families in need.
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People shared their memories at Lafayette CRC.
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Lifeline Community Development Center offers a new way for churches to engage with communities in need.
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New Hope Church youth work with city council to make BMX pump track a reality.
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Wednesday evening program pairs kids and adult volunteers for one-on-one reading time.
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Two Michigan teens raise funds for a new well in Cambodia with epic bike trip.
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Summer programs in neighborhood parks introduce church to neighbors.
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Neland Avenue CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., is focusing on children with its garden.
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A California church planter finds an innovative way to start a new church while helping those in need.
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New adult Bible studies are coming soon but there are no plans to produce new children’s curriculum for Christian Reformed churches.
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St. Catharines, Ont., woman has been encouraging church members with cards for more than 30 years.
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The CRC’s executive director sent a memo in response to the U.S. Supreme Court decision on same sex marriage.
In Memoriam: Rev. John T. Ebbers
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Handmade Christmas ornaments raise money for Guatemala church plant.
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Calvin CRC’s assistance program in Grand Rapids outgrew its home in the church parsonage.
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Roseland Christian Ministries has restarted a key ministry to people without homes.
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In Memoriam: Rev. James LaGrand
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Orland Park CRC collects books for African orphanage.
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High school and college students help their Holland, Mich., church while earning summer income.
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More than 1,000 people turned out on a sunny Saturday afternoon.