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Stories from people, congregations and ministries of the CRCNA, reported by The Banner's news editor and a team of regular correspondents and Church Worldwide news from the Religion News Service. Send news tips to news@thebanner.org.
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Synod 2025 encouraged continued experimentation in digital-based ministry. The Banner checks in with an online church plant.
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The annual denomination survey asks respondents to select from 28 phrases in response to the prompt “To me, the term ‘Christian Reformed’ means ...”
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“For some of our friends, this group has become a very important part of their week.”
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Dykstra served as vice president of religion at the Lilly Endowment in Indianapolis, shepherding some 6,300 grants to congregations, denominations and divinity schools.
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Graafschap CRC in Holland, Mich., was among the first congregations that joined to become the Christian Reformed Church in North America. Its July 4 community event includes heritage tours and family fun.
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“For the Care of Creation” will be added to the existing list of 17 Masses for special civil needs.
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A Congolese pastor in Arizona was looking for a church to host his immigrant congregation; a fellow pastor in Michigan said to find a Christian Reformed Church to help.
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The Hartford Institute for Religion Research post-pandemic study of U.S. churchgoers found that 46% report active engagement with more than one church.
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One of the first women to enroll in Calvin Theological Seminary, Nola Galluch, had a long career as a Christian counselor. She died May 10 at age 76.
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With over 40 years of pastoring and serving different communities as chaplain, Jerry DeVries, a gentle and humble pastor, died May 30. He was 85.
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Shiao Chong, editor of The Banner since 2016, is stepping down from that post. CRCNA leadership working with staff to maintain publishing. New editor search to come.
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Synod 2025 danced between continuing trust and firming up guidelines.
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A request to clarify the relationship among assemblies of the Christian Reformed Church has been deferred to yet another synod.
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With a message from Luke 24, synod president Stephen Terpstra dismissed delegates with a hope for “overwhelming confidence, hope, and expectation” in what God is doing.
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Denominational ministries were blessed and recognized at Synod 2025 as ministry leaders spoke about God moving in their work.
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Synod 2025 voted overwhelmingly to restrict The Banner’s mandate to articles that support the denomination’s positions.
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Speaking passionately about the vital role that church planting has in multiplying the church, Synod 2025 committed to strategizing a planting plan, including financial resources, over the next year.
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The Christian Reformed Church will review its close relationship with the Reformed Church in America over the next five years.
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Somewhat divided on the matter, Synod 2025 accepted six recommendations for ongoing experimentation of digital ministries.
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The young adult representatives at Synod 2025 say they were encouraged and inspired by conversations and connections.
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Lamenting a shortage of people to preach in all of the denomination’s churches, synod encouraged classes to help prepare individuals with a license to exhort by 2027.
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Synod 2025 recognized several positive milestones for Calvin Theological Seminary and requested a report to Synod 2026 of confessional adherence for all instructional personnel.
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New categories for decisions by synods of the Christian Reformed Church provide a hierarchy of their status.