Synod 2026: What to Expect

Leaders gathering for Synod 2026 of the Christian Reformed Church in North America have a sizable agenda to discuss and discern together. For starters, there’s a 106-page report (including appendices) from synod’s interim committee, the Council of Delegates, which is responsible for carrying out the

Classis Watch: Winter 2026

Classis Watch: Winter 2026

Two or three times each year, Christian Reformed churches send representatives to their classis, a regional assembly of churches.Many of the actions taken by classes are governed by the CRC’s Church Order, the rules that govern denominational life. Here are some of the actions by classes in the past

Small N.M. Church Explores Retreat Center Model

Small N.M. Church Explores Retreat Center Model

After decades of declining attendance, Fort Wingate (N.M.) Christian Reformed Church is exploring a new ministry model that would transform its property into a community-focused retreat center.Organized in 1982, the rural congregation located near the entrance to Cibola National Forest has about 20

Ontario Church Hospitality Committee Sees What’s Overlooked

Ontario Church Hospitality Committee Sees What’s Overlooked

Maggie Peckford, with her husband and three young children, began attending Williamsburg (Ont.) CRC in spring 2024. In the fall of 2025 she joined its inaugural hospitality committee and says the church has been very receptive to hearing her perspective as a newcomer.“I was the churchgoer that as so

In Memoriam: Rev. Jacob (Jack) Hielema

Jack Hielema’s life was marked by steadfast faith, thoughtful counsel, faithful ministry, and deep care for people. Jack, 94, died March 10.Born in Groningen, the Netherlands, the fifth of nine children, Jack immigrated to the Hamilton, Ont., area at age 19 with his older brother, Ep. He worked as a

In Memoriam: Rev. Epke (Edward) Vander Berg

As a missionary, Epke Vander Berg shared his gifts of faith, service, and leadership with many people around the world. “He always had time to chat and share stories. He brought light and cheer to everyone he met,” said a friend in tribute. Epke, 84, died Feb. 27.Born in Friesland, the Netherlands,

Membership More Than Confessional Commitment, Task Force Concludes

A report reflecting on the practice and purpose of membership in the Christian Reformed Church is ready to be presented to Synod 2026, as requested by Synod 2024. The Defining Membership Task Force report, 15 pages and a two-page appendix, recommends that synod “remind consistories of the privilege

Evidence of ‘Faith Restored?’

Evidence of ‘Faith Restored?’

A report released March 5 by Cardus, in partnership with the Canadian Bible Society, is challenging widely held assumptions about the steady decline of religion in Canada, particularly among younger generations.Drawing on three years of polling data from the Angus Reid Institute, the report, “Faith

Service-equipping Agency ‘VIS’ Turns 40

Service-equipping Agency ‘VIS’ Turns 40

Volunteers in Service, a connecting agency in Kent County, Mich., to mobilize congregational volunteers into community service where it’s needed, celebrates 40 years in 2026.“It is very exciting to be celebrating God's faithfulness over the past 40 years as Volunteers In Service has continued to “em

Church Visit Encourages Pastor, Opens Eyes of Visitor

Church Visit Encourages Pastor, Opens Eyes of Visitor

Catheryn Jo, who serves the Korean community within the Christian Reformed Church through the Office of General Secretary, had a recent trip to The Loving Church in Tucson, Ariz., and shared her experience on the CRCNA Korean Facebook page.The Banner covered The Loving Church and its pastor, Rebecca

Alberta Church Sets ‘Family Table’ for Discipleship Support

Alberta Church Sets ‘Family Table’ for Discipleship Support

Families at Bethel Community Christian Reformed Church in Edmonton, Alta., are gathering around “The Family Table,” a ministry launched in September 2025, to encourage parents as they disciple their children in everyday life. The initiative includes five in-person events scheduled between fall 2025

In Memoriam: Rev. Matthew Le

Just days before Matthew Le’s death, his physician asked him, “What do you do?” Matthew answered, “I am a servant.” The physician looked questioningly at Matthew’s wife, who explained that Matthew was a minister who served Jesus and a congregation. Matthew Le, 68, died Jan. 27, 2025.Born in Vietnam,

In Memoriam: Rev. James (Jim) R. Kok

Jim Kok, who served in chaplaincy ministry for 50 years, was the first supervisor of clinical pastoral education in the Christian Reformed Church. “He stands 6′6″ but his personality is even bigger,” said a 2018 article written in the CRCNA’s The Network. “Jim was a giant of a man in both stature an

‘Coldest Night’ Made Warmer With Charitable Giving, Chili Supper

‘Coldest Night’ Made Warmer With Charitable Giving, Chili Supper

The Exeter Lakeshore Times-Advance reported March 4 that Huron-Perth counties in Ontario had raised more than half a million dollars in the 2026 Coldest Night of the Year campaign that annually funds critical service providers to vulnerable people across Canada. Exeter (Ont.) Christian Reformed Chur

‘Let’s Do Lunch’ Sunday

‘Let’s Do Lunch’ Sunday

On Feb. 22, folks from New Life Christian Reformed Church in Abbotsford, B.C., opened their homes and hearts for “Let’s do Lunch” Sunday potlucks. Hosts and guests gathered in small groups to share food, laughter, and fellowship right where they live. It wasn’t just about a meal. It was about practi

Noteboom Steps Down After 9 Years as Canadian Council of Churches Head

Noteboom Steps Down After 9 Years as Canadian Council of Churches Head

Peter Noteboom, a commissioned pastor of the Christian Reformed Church in Classis Toronto, who has served nine years as general secretary for The Canadian Council of Churches ecumenical organization, is leaving the role as of June 30, 2026. The Council announced the transition in its March newslette