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My Reformed ancestors were iconoclasts, an established fact that became existentially real to me when my family and I moved to the city of Groningen,
My Reformed ancestors were iconoclasts, an established fact that became existentially real to me when my family and I moved to the city of Groningen,
Have you been baptized? What does your baptism mean to you? Did you do it or was it done to you? Were you baptized as
“If I went to church, I’d go to yours.” Many times I have heard people say something like this. They intend it as a compliment,
The Reformed Church in America has adopted various slogans throughout its history. “Guilt, grace, and gratitude.” “A people who belong.” “Reformed and ever reforming.” “Transformed
They were silent as Quakers, hunched over the words of Jeremiah 31 in the church youth room. “I will put my law within them, and
Each of us has our own pandemic story that intersects somehow with our culture’s larger story; our own micro-stories written on the margins of a
On Friday, June 5, a Justice Walk took place In Orange City, Iowa. Orange City is a rural Northwest Iowa community that is predominately white,
We live in suspicious times. I wore a mask during my most recent trip to the grocery store. As I was checking out, I noticed
On March 27, the New York Times reported that although in some respects COVID-19 was uniting Americans in a common experience, it was also exposing
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