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The Messy Reformation
Jason Ruis
262 episodes
2 days ago
We love the Christian Reformed Church; we want to see reformation in our denomination; and we recognize that reformation is typically messy. So, we’re having conversations with pastors throughout the CRC about what reformation might look like.
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We love the Christian Reformed Church; we want to see reformation in our denomination; and we recognize that reformation is typically messy. So, we’re having conversations with pastors throughout the CRC about what reformation might look like.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 235: Synod 2025 — Build Something Better Than Your Complaints — Stephen Terpstra (Part 2)
The Messy Reformation
38 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 235: Synod 2025 — Build Something Better Than Your Complaints — Stephen Terpstra (Part 2)
Join and Support us on Substack: https://themessyreformation.com/  Check out the Abide Project:  https://www.abideproject.org We love the Christian Reformed Church; we want to see reformation in our denomination; and we recognize that reformation is typically messy. So, we’re having conversations with pastors throughout the CRC about what reformation might look like. Intro Music by Matt Krotzer 
The Messy Reformation
We love the Christian Reformed Church; we want to see reformation in our denomination; and we recognize that reformation is typically messy. So, we’re having conversations with pastors throughout the CRC about what reformation might look like.