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Hesston College kicks off a new year

Hesston (Kansas) College welcomed new and returning students to campus and a new year during Opening Weekend Aug. 18 to 20. Classes started Aug. 21.

Hesston College

August 22, 2017

Archival collections on the move

Jason Kauffman is the Mennonite Church USA Archives Director. This post originally appeared on the Anabaptist Historians blog.  For most of my short time at

Mennonite Church USA

August 22, 2017

Plow Creek Fellowship closing at the end of 2017

Plow Creek Fellowship, an intentional Christian community established in 1971 and located one mile southeast of Tiskilwa, Illinois, is announcing the close of its operations

Plow Creek Fellowship/Willow Springs Mennonite Church

August 22, 2017

Eclipse inspires, brings Anabaptists together

The solar eclipse’s phase of totality may have been mere minutes, but activities surrounding the Aug. 21 event encompassed multiple days for several Mennonite congregations near or in the 70-mile-wide path where darkness fell.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

August 22, 2017
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