Church of the ServantGrand Rapids, Michigan
Church of the Servant traces its origins back to a late-’60s fellowship that started experimenting with folk styles of worship in an abandoned Christian school
Church of the Servant traces its origins back to a late-’60s fellowship that started experimenting with folk styles of worship in an abandoned Christian school
I was recently in church when a man in the congregation stood up and said, “Look, I know you are all going to disagree and
And would Christ not spare himself? He would not: love is strong as death; stronger, it drew in death, that naturally is not welcome. If
The three historic doctrinal standards of the Reformed Church in America (the Belgic Confession of 1561, the Heidelberg Catechism of 1563, and the Canons of
It was Sunday, November 1, the first beautiful, dry, warm day in weeks. And this was the day I chose to visit the Reformed Hispanic
Do you know where you are going to be buried or who will be buried alongside you? Great numbers of people no longer know how
Attentiveness is in short supply these days. Perhaps more accurately, attentiveness is rarely practiced anymore. There just isn’t much social demand for it. Consider our
Shane Claiborne is the de facto leader of the “New Monasticism,” a movement predominantly among young adults who have forsaken the trappings of middle-class comfort
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