The Reformed denomination strongly opposes the legalization of assisted suicide and has issued detailed recommendations for end-of-life care.
As the practice becomes more widespread in Canada and gains traction in the United States, the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRC) took a firm stance against it at their recent annual synod.
Amid broader debates on sexual ethics, delegates unanimously voted to condemn medically assisted suicide and provide pastoral and practical care guidelines.
“It’s uncommon for the synod to speak so forcefully on any topic,” said synod president Stephen Terpstra following the vote. Read More