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Seminary in Switzerland adds Austrian conference

Bienenberg Theological Seminary, the Mennonite Bible school in Switzerland, added its 11th sponsoring organization earlier this year.

Bienenberg magazine

August 12, 2021

CMC: ‘a unique place’ in Anabaptism

Centering the value of unity, commitment to being God’s people ­together and having a kingdom identity, CMC, previously known as Conservative Mennonite Conference, met Aug. 6-8 in Goshen, Ind., for Multiply, its annual gathering.

Danielle Klotz | Anabaptist World

August 11, 2021

As vaccine mandates spread, questions rise about religious exemptions

How easy should it be to claim an exemption based on religious belief?

Monique Parsons | For Religion News Service

August 11, 2021

Mission leader served in Brazil, Africa, had key role in agencies’ merger

Erwin H. Rempel, 76, a mission worker and administrator who served on four continents from 1975 to 2009, died June 25 at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community in Harrisonburg, three months after a cancer diagnosis.

Lynda Hollinger-Janzen | Mennonite Mission Network

August 11, 2021

New York name change reverts Ukrainian town to Mennonite colony roots

New York, Ukraine, is once again known as New York, Ukraine. The town of Novhorodske was founded in 1889 by Mennonites under the name New York as part of an expansion of the Chortitza Mennonite colony.

Anabaptist World

August 10, 2021

Hunger in Africa

In Africa, hunger is increasing at an alarming rate. The COVID-19 pandemic, conflict, drought, economic woes and extreme weather are reversing years of progress. As

Anabaptist World

August 9, 2021

MDS rescue team responds to fellow church members’ fatal accident in Arkansas

After a July 10 accident that killed two brothers on their family farm in northwest Arkansas, Mennonite Disaster Service extended condolences and prayers to the MDS Search and Rescue Team, which responded on the scene in their own close-knit community.

Mennonite Disaster Service

August 9, 2021

Faith and science too

In response to “Manitoba pastor flooded with angry messages after being featured in vaccine campaign” (published online June 30): We can have faith and science

Anabaptist World

August 8, 2021

A sign of privilege

In response to “Amish put faith in God’s will and herd immunity” (page 28, published online June 30): So sad. It is a sign of

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August 7, 2021

Still open in New York

“VSers left hearts in NYC — or stayed” (June 18) misleadingly conflates Mennonite Voluntary Service with Menno House. To clarify, Menno House remains open, continues

Anabaptist World

August 6, 2021

Looking back with joy and confession

James M. Lapp’s memoir is like a conversation with a friend — sitting at a fireplace, coffee cup in hand, for an evening of casual

Anabaptist World

August 6, 2021

Supreme Court sides with Minnesota Amish group

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with an Amish community in Minnesota when it ruled July 2 that a county mandate requiring septic systems to treat wastewater violated the group’s religious beliefs.

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August 6, 2021
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