
Discerning the Body
I had an experience early in 2017 that still comes back from time to time to poke my worldview, my fragile hold on “things church,”

I had an experience early in 2017 that still comes back from time to time to poke my worldview, my fragile hold on “things church,”

Meeting in Tucson, Arizona, the widest decision-making body of the Reformed Church in America is on the verge of fracturing.

Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of articles highlighting the issues facing the delegates at the 2021 RCA General Synod, which begins

Editor’s Note: This is the second of three articles in anticipation of the RCA General Synod in mid-October. Throughout the summer I conducted a series

Editor’s Note: As the Reformed Church in America’s mid-October General Synod approaches, we will be publishing a series of articles that speak to issues not

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