Photo: Southeast Mennonite Conference delegates gathered Oct. 4-5 in Sarasota. Photo by Lee Miller. After several years of discernment on church affiliation, 13 of 15
Photo: A Civilian Public Service worker serves patients at New Jersey State Hospital in Marlboro, circa 1945. Mennonite Central Committee photo via civilianpublicservice.org. Thirteen Anabaptist
The Mennonite staff and Church of the Brethren Newsline
Photo: The 1989-1990 Philippi, West Virginia, Service Adventure unit. Back row, from left: Barb Schlabach, Diane Bowman, Richard Mishler and Linda and Richard Huber Mininger
Photo: Parents work together to create toys that develop fine-motor skills and increase physical development in their preschool children. MCC photo/Lê Đắc Phúc. A line
Photo: Amelia Warkentin. Photo courtesy of Kimberly Warkentin. Amelia Warkentin, a recent graduate of Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was named the winner of
Photo: Coffee conversations strengthen bonds between MWC commission members at annual meetings. Photo by Vikal Rao. Leaders and members of the four Mennonite World Conference
Mennonite Church USA has renamed its Leadership Development office Church Vitality to better reflect its focus on helping congregations thrive. “All of our work is
Photo: Karin Kaufman Wall, peace and justice education coordinator for MCC Central States, leads youth at the 2019 Mennonite Church USA convention in the learning
Photo: Vonetta Storbakken (middle) and participants in the Radical Living summer youth program prepare the garden beds located at Calvary AME Fellowship in Brooklyn, New
Photo: Shana Peachey Boshart and David W. Boshart. Photo by Melissa Troyer. The Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary board of directors announced its appointment of David
Bethany Theological Seminary, Earlham School of Religion and Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) have entered into an open, cross-registration agreement. This is the first collaborative
Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Bethany Theological Seminary and Earlham School of Religion
A three-year, $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will allow 18 students from Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and nearby colleges to
Christopher Clymer Kurtz, Eastern Mennonite University