Youth Gathering

23-28 June 2017: Leipzig, Germany Go to the Youth Gathering website Searching for aspiring servants of the Lord ministering in the 21st Century. Prior to the General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches: Be part of… Read More

JDDJ Association

Read the WCRC’s Association with the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ): English German French Spanish More information on the process of association to the JDDJ is available below. An article about the actual signing can be… Read More

Member Church News: Camps, Conversations, Cooperations

The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren is hosting an international summer camp for young people ages 17 to 25this summer in the Krkonoše Mountains. Youth will experience fellowship, beautiful nature, and the chance to learn about other people,… Read More

Conference focuses on migration and aggression in Europe

The remains of the Great Church of Emden, a splendid Gothic style construction that was destroyed by Allied bombs during World War II, were transformed in the 1990s into a specialized library for the history of the Reformed church… Read More

Member Church News: Allies, Celebrations, Calls, Devotions

The Allies Next Door: Muslim neighbors stand guard over Christian clinic in Niger. Fifty years ago, Gordon Buys of Christian Reformed World Missions served as one of the first teachers at what was then the Wukari Combined Secondary… Read More

Theology

Communion: On Being the Church Report of the Lutheran–Reformed Joint Commission between the Lutheran World Federation and the World Communion of Reformed Churches, 2006–2012 Download This is our family These Bible studies invite you to think about the… Read More

Institute builds global community

Question: What do you get when you put over 30 students, faculty and staff from more than a dozen countries on a seminary campus in Central America for three weeks of classes, worship and immersion experiences? Answer: A… Read More

A taste of diversity: stories from GIT students

The Global Institute of Theology (GIT) purposefully accepts students from a wide range of countries and contexts, building a diverse community over the course of the institute. Douwe Visser put it this way in his opening remarks to… Read More