R-144 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 corporateBody Classis Alberta North of the Christian Reformed Church in North America conventionDeclaration 1857 - present Classis Alberta North of the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA) is the CRCNA’s administrative regional assembly in charge of CRCNA ecclesiastical affairs in northern Alberta. Classis Alberta North of the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA) is the CRCNA’s administrative regional assembly in charge of CRCNA ecclesiastical affairs in northern Alberta.

Classis Alberta North of the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA)is the CRCNA’s administrative region in charge of CRCNA ecclesiastical affairs in northern Alberta. The CRCNA is a protestant Christian religious organization that was originally from the Netherlands. Starting in 1848, several Dutch Calvinists immigrated to North America and in 1857, they created the CRCNA as their religious organization which eventually spread all over Canada and the United States. The CRCNA is currently headed by a bi-national (Canadian and American) Synod. A classis is a regional assembly which supervises a council, which is a local assembly of elders, ministers, and deacons.

Expression of Reconciliation from Melle Huizinga, Martin Mobach, and John Ooms, on behalf of Classis Alberta North of the Christian Reformed Church in North America Expression of Reconciliation Pamphlets DVD titled "Kise-manitow Okiskinwahamakewina: The Creator's Sacrifice" Video of Melle Huizinga, along with John Ooms and Martin Mobach, present the Classis Alberta North of the Christian Reformed Church of North America Photograph of John Ooms, Melle Huizinga, and Martin Mobach Offering Gifts to the Bentwood Box