No Study to Articulate CRC Ecclesiology

Synod 2026 declined to appoint a committee to articulate the CRC’s Reformed beliefs about what the church is.Classis Wisconsin, a regional group of churches, wrote that the CRC has lost sight of the fact that the church’s work always presupposes a theological vision of its faithful being. So it want

New Director Says Thrive Serves, Doesn’t Steer, Congregations

Lee Carter, new director of Thrive, told Synod 2026 delegates that in his short time at the congregational support ministry, he has discovered that the staff understand that they serve, not steer congregations, acting not ‘for’ but walking ‘with’ churches. Thrive supports Christian Reformed congrega

Synod Hears From New ReFrame Director

Rev. Darrell Delaney, the new director of ReFrame, asked Synod 2026 delegates the Romans 10 questions: How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?His answer in part is ReFrame, the media ministry of the Christian Reformed Chur

CRC Loan Fund Financing Churches’ First Buildings, Christian Schools

For more than 40 years the Christian Reformed Church Loan Fund has provided low-interest loans to Christian Reformed congregations to build new buildings or expand their facilities with minimal losses.The fund’s founding documents limited lending to CRC congregations, but now Synod 2026 has ratified

Alliance in Unity, Prayer for Safety

In 2025, the board of directors for the Alliance of Reformed Churches voted to recognize the church in communion status with the Christian Reformed Church of North America, an invitation that had been extended by the CRCNA in 2024. Synod 2026 offered a prayer of thanksgiving for this affirmed relati

Synod 2026 Approves Study Committee On Christian Nationalism

In a close vote, Synod 2026 approved the creation of a study committee to define Christian nationalism that will present a report to Synod 2028. The final tally of votes was 93 in favor, 84 against, with one abstention.Synod is the annual general assembly of the Christian Reformed Church in North Am

Synod 2026 Removes Unnecessary Language from Church Order

Synod 2026 agreed to have certain parts of the supplement removed from Church Order Articles 4 and 7, pertaining to Classis Red Mesa’s calling of officebearers (deacons and elders) and a previously used category of service that now is covered by the Church Order article for commissioned pastors.Syno

No Change in Synod Schedule

Synod 2026 delegates voted down a proposal to change synod’s meeting schedule. The Council of Delegates had proposed that synods convene on a Saturday, meeting until the following Saturday. Synods currently meet from Friday to the following Thursday.Lucas tenBrink, Classis Holland, favored the chang

Synod 2026 Recap: Worship

Host Lora Copley, The Banner’s interim editor-in-chief, talks with guest Tim Blackmon, pastor of Second CRC (Grand Haven, Mich.), the convening church of this year’s synod. Lora and Tim talk about the important vision put forward through the four plenary messages of Saturday evening and Sunday’s joi

Kingdom Trust Means a ‘Healthy Disregard for the Impossible’

The evening before Synod will begin in full swing, and delegates and ministry leaders will take the mic, Synod 2026 came together for the Synodical Service of Prayer and Praise at the Covenant Fine Arts Center at Calvin University. Tim Blackmon, pastor of Second Christian Reformed Church in Grand Ha

A 10-Year Plan: Resonate Casts Vision for Planting

“Truly God has more for this denomination instead of an ongoing church decline. The question is what are we going to do collectively?” Tim Sheridan, director of church planting for Resonate Global Mission, said that was the question of Synod 2025, and it only gave a year to have a plan for a 10-year

Thrive, a Partner in Church Renewal

Elaine May, congregational renewal consultant for Thrive ministries, gave an impactful presentation to Synod 2026 of Thrive’s newly developed resources for church renewal across the Christian Reformed Church.Thrive is the CRC’s congregational support ministry that equips and encourages churches and

Zach King: The CRCNA’s ‘Antioch Moment’

Delegates rising to their feet with applause after a synod speech is rare in the Christian Reformed Church, but that’s how Synod 2026 reacted to general secretary Zach King’s address this year—one where he encouraged the church to embrace its moment for mission.“I think they said ‘thanks,’” synod pr

Synod or Summer Camp?

Will Brouwers, a delegate to Synod 2026 from Classis Rocky Mountain, says he’s nostalgic for synod, despite this being his first time as a delegate. His first experiences of the annual general assembly of the Christian Reformed Church were as a son tagging along with his pastor dad, Gary Brouwers, m

Multilingual Worship on Synod 2026’s Second Day

Psalm 117, “Praise the Lord, all you nations; extol him, all you peoples,” opened worship for Synod 2026 on June 13, as delegates met in plenary session before returning to advisory committee deliberations for most of the day.The assembly sang in Spanish and English, with worship leader Rachel Bouwk

Women’s Dinner Focuses on Calling and Encouragement

The Alumni Association board room, on the upper floor of Calvin University’s Commons building, typically hosts two things when the Christian Reformed Church’s synod meets at Calvin: early morning prayer and specialty dinners. Deacon delegates have one. Korean delegates, ecumenical guests and the com

Synod 2026 Recap: Fresh Eyes

Host Lora Copley, The Banner’s interim editor-in-chief, talks with guest Joshua Jiang, a first-time observer of synod, to get his take on the proceedings so far. Jiang is a member of Princeton CRC (Grand Rapids, Mich.) and a South Korea-based Chinese pastor working with Resonate Global Mission.Synod

Synod 2026 Encouraged: Work Together, Build Up Neighbors

The first plenary session of Synod 2026 opened with worship, thanksgiving, and the opening exercises familiar to the Christian Reformed Church’s annual general assembly: roll call, speeches, and welcomes. Synod president Chad Steenwyk, elected in an online convening two weeks ago, along with three o

Synod 2026 Recap: Prayer

Host Lora Copley, The Banner’s interim editor-in-chief, and guest John Hoekema, pastor of Horizon Community Church (Downers Grove, Ill.) and the denomination’s prayer shepherd, talk about the foundation of prayer laid before and during this year's synod.Synod 2026, the annual general assembly of the