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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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Rev. Leonard Vander Zee will serve for one year.
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The Committee to Provide Pastoral Guidance re Same Sex Marriage held a listening session with delegates
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Canadian ministry moves from particular ministries to integral part of binational CRC.
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Belhar themes important to the life of the church, synod decides.
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Long time ecumenical officer Rev. Peter Borgdorff describes the changing nature of the CRC’s ecumenical relationships.
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Ordinarily, commissioned pastors serve only in their local classis.
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Synod 2015 urges more communication with congregations about this successful way of supporting the CRC’s communal ministries.
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Calvin Theological Seminary and Center for Excellence in Preaching to find sermons for website.
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RCA ministry candidates may receive a first call in the CRC by way of exception but must meet CRC requirements.
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Potential ministry candidates to have more contact with local church while studying.
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“Faith Formation starts with belonging.”
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The traditional service reflected the style of First CRC, the host church of Synod 2015.
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Rev. Scott Greenway reported to Synod 2015 on behalf of the Board of Trustees.
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Executive director Steven Timmermans tells Synod 2015 the news is good.
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Two groups of churches wanted to reopen discussion of the relationship between the CRC and PCN.
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Officers represent not only ethnic and gender diversity, but also diversity in experience.
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Rev. Mark Verbruggen led in opening worship for Synod 2015.
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Laotian refugee invites one of his Minnesotan sponsors to see God’s work in his life.
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Van Dyk was one of the first women to earn an M.Div. from Calvin Theological Seminary.
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Freedom Session in Kingston is helping people deal with brokenness in their lives.
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And probably some stuff you don’t care about!
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The Blessing of the Bikes is helping churches make climate change a local issue.
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Neil and Mike van Steekelenburg in Beamsville, Ont., welcome the king and queen of the Netherlands.