First graduates of the local Leadership Development Network are licensed to preach.
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Youths at Ebenezer Christian Reformed Church in Trenton, Ontario, used a Mario Kart Wii tourn
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Grand Haven church builds 68 beds for local mission.
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700 women attended the Home Missions event.
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Rev. John De Vries competed in the 65- to 69-year-old category.
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Moms in Bellingham enjoyed brunch and worship instead of child care.
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The CRC’s Board of Trustees proposes freezing ministry shares at $316 per member.
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More than 200 teens attended the annual urban youth conference.
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South Dakota ministry serves refugees while raising community awareness.
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A St. Catharines congregation reaches out through a café.
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Holland church offers alternative program.
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Art, song, and play help children cope.
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A Brampton seniors complex gets its own church.
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Sandy Johnson tendered her resignation to the board on May 4.
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The multicultural middle school group has challenged students.
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CRCs from coast to coast mark Holy Week.
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When budget cuts reduced parks’ upkeep, Almond Valley CRC stepped in to help.
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An intergenerational Bible study of Calvin CRC, Ottawa, has teenagers talking with their parents about spiritual matters.
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Rev. Augusto Liza will minister in Brazil until he is allowed re-entry.
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Korean congregations in southern California join discussion of Belhar Confession.
In Memoriam: Rev. Hendrik De Bruyn
January 18, 1935 – February 21, 2011READ MORERev.
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Rev. Jerry Dykstra said he was not forced out.
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Hope Centre baskets include the real meaning of Easter.
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Introducing a sport from Burma is helping Karen refugees feel more at home in Langley, British Columbia.