World Refugee Day is Recognized in June: 5 Things To Know

World Refugee Day is Recognized in June: 5 Things To Know

The Banner has a subscription to republish articles from Religion News Service. This story by David Katibah, was published June 18, 2026 on religionnews.com. It has been edited for length and Banner style. The Banner added a sentence to the third paragraph and added the last paragraph to provide con

RIP Classis Yellowstone?

RIP Classis Yellowstone?

Synod 2026 delegates Andy Sytsma and John Sinnema from Classis Yellowstone carried a memorial “yellow stone” with them when they attended the annual general assembly of the Christian Reformed Church June 12-18 on the campus of Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Mich. The painted rock displayed “RIP

The Origin of Hymns: It is Well with My Soul

The Origin of Hymns: It is Well with My Soul

Author Robert J. Morgan, well known for his Then Sings My Soul series, combines in The Origin of Hymns 50 hymn stories curated from that series; a short history of Western hymnody; a reflection on the little-known conclusion of the life of Horatio Spafford, author of “It is Well with My Soul”; and e

Memory of a Killer

Memory of a Killer

If it were just another thriller drama series about a hitman working for the mob, I would have given Memory of a Killer a pass.But a fascinating twist reeled me in: Patrick Dempsey’s Angelo Flannery is not only living a double life, as a slick, Armani-clad hitman for a crime boss and a cardigan-wear

A Kingdom of Shadows

A Kingdom of Shadows

In this first book in the Lightseekers series for children ages 8 to 12, readers are catapulted into the kingdom of Wildfel. Ever since the Great Betrayal 10 years ago, intrigue and suspicion plague the kingdom that is slowly losing its light.Twelve-year-old orphan Finn wants only to take care of hi

Beyond Assumptions

Beyond Assumptions

As I Was Saying is a forum for a variety of perspectives to foster faith-related conversations among our readers with the goal of mutual learning, even in disagreement. Apart from articles written by editorial staff, these perspectives do not necessarily reflect the views of The Banner.Assumptions c

A Personal Psalm of Lament

A Personal Psalm of Lament

As I Was Saying is a forum for a variety of perspectives to foster faith-related conversations among our readers with the goal of mutual learning, even in disagreement. Apart from articles written by editorial staff, these perspectives do not necessarily reflect the views of The Banner.This is the p

Exploring Synod 2026, Episode 2: A Decision to Study Christian Nationalism

Exploring Synod 2026, Episode 2: A Decision to Study Christian Nationalism

Christian nationalism means different things to different people, making thoughtful reflection difficult. Rev. John Lee joins the Banner Podcast to explain why Synod 2026 commissioned a study committee, why clear definitions matter, and how the CRC hopes to provide “more light than heat” – offering

Was Paul a Narcissist? His Bold Call for Imitation

Was Paul a Narcissist? His Bold Call for Imitation

As I Was Saying is a forum for a variety of perspectives to foster faith-related conversations among our readers with the goal of mutual learning, even in disagreement. Apart from articles written by editorial staff, these perspectives do not necessarily reflect the views of The Banner.My dad had so

Exploring Synod 2026, Episode 1: Synod’s Most Consequential Decision?

Exploring Synod 2026, Episode 1: Synod’s Most Consequential Decision?

What decision received unanimous approval at Synod 2026? What plan signaled a renewed sense of mission and hope for the CRC’s future? Guests Scott VanderPloeg and Tim Sheridan join our hosts in exploring the CRC’s new 10-year plan of prayer, disciple-making, leadership investment, church planting, a

Synod 2026’s Agenda

Synod 2026’s Agenda

Here's a thumbnail of what synod covered:424 pages173 supplemental pages4 task force reports52 recommendations from the Council of Delegates40 overtures + 1 (deferred)2 communications9 agency, institution, and ministry reports5 related educational institution reports4 standing committee reports1 10-

Magnify the Lord: The Big Vision of Synod ’26

Magnify the Lord: The Big Vision of Synod ’26

My dad used to say, “Lora, there’s an invisible magnifying glass in your hand. You can put it on yourself and your problems look real big. Or train that glass upon your Savior. Magnify the Lord. Everything gets in perspective.”I pray Synod 2026 will be remembered for a magnifying glass put on Jesus

Life, and Death, and Giants

Life, and Death, and Giants

Lakota, Wisc., a place where “the past doesn’t always stay buried,” is a refuge for people who are running from something, “because above all, the locals treasured anonymity, the rare luxury of being left alone. And because they’d been judged harshly all their lives, they made it their business to n

Bethany Christian Services Reverses LGBTQ Inclusion Policy

Bethany Christian Services Reverses LGBTQ Inclusion Policy

The Banner has a subscription to republish articles from Religion News Service. This story by Kathryn Post, was published June 10, 2026, on religionnews.com. It has been edited for length and Banner style. The Banner added the last paragraph to provide context for the Christian Reformed Church.Betha

Young Washington

Young Washington

In making Young Washington, the filmmakers were tasked with telling an origin story, not just for the father of a nation, but for the nation itself. They also faced the challenge of portraying Washington with integrity, neither mythologizing him nor tearing him down.After a brief flash-forward, the

The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne: Discovering the Stuff of Stars

The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne: Discovering the Stuff of Stars

The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne is the third book in the Incredible Lives for Young Readers series published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers. The others include Only Margaret: A Story about Margaret Wise Brown and Friend of Numbers: The Life of Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.Born on May 10,

Don’t ‘Live Each Day As If It Were Your Last’

Don’t ‘Live Each Day As If It Were Your Last’

As I Was Saying is a forum for a variety of perspectives to foster faith-related conversations among our readers with the goal of mutual learning, even in disagreement. Apart from articles written by editorial staff, these perspectives do not necessarily reflect the views of The Banner.*Editor’s Not

Are We There Yet?

The Christian Reformed Church in North America longs to be faithful. To be renewed. To be united. At Synod 2026, meeting June 12-18 in Grand Rapids, Mich., members who served as delegates did their best to move the car a little further down the road, but there were bumps and swerves.Mark Verbruggen,

Leadership in the Wilderness

Leadership in the Wilderness

In the final months of the 1990s, I was a freshly minted student at Calvin Theological Seminary. I had recently become engaged to a Christian Reformed woman and joined the CRCNA. With a head brimming with energy, excitement, and Reformed theology pouring out my ears, I was unleashed on unsuspecting