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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 ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Service. Send news tips to news@thebanner.org.
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The president of the denomination’s Board of Trustees gives the second annual report on the board’s work.
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The church could be facing the worst of times or the best of times.
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The officers of Synod 2012 have a combined 23 years of experience as delegates.
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Redeemer University College hosts Synod 2012—only the second time a synod was held in Canada.
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Nelson Avenue Community CRC in Burnaby provides marriage enrichment courses in Mandarin.
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Oaks of Righteousness CRC serves over 2,000 meals daily.
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More than 1,000 young people and leaders attended the denomination’s largest youth event this past weekend.
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Kayak camp teaches life skills.
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Christian Reformed ministry brings God’s love to Skid Row.
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Three Minneapolis-area CRCs are helping families in need.
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Rochester CRC organist is awarded $10,000 at the Taylor Organ Competition.
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Karate lessons help kids and adults gain strength and develop confidence.
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For the fourth year in a row, the pews of Covenant Life CRC were empty one Sunday morning as members served the community.
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People from several churches attended a seminar to learn how to reach their Muslim neighbors.
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John Suk, former editor of The Banner, resigns from the Christian Reformed Church, citing doctrinal differences.
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Putting on the armor of God is the theme for the annual Where U At? Conference.
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Over 70 people gather to attend the annual Safe Church conference in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Living Water Community CRC turned its Sunday service into an opportunity for community service on April 29.
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After 30 years, Disability Concerns is still helping change attitudes about what it means to be inclusive.