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Music professor shaped hymnals, generations’ relationship with arts

Mary K. Oyer, a music professor who influenced many Mennonites’ relationship with the fine arts, died Jan. 11 in Goshen, Ind. The Goshen College professor emerita of music and former professor of church music at what is now Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary was 100.

Goshen College

January 17, 2024

Nearly 150 activists arrested in Washington as Mennonite Action calls for Gaza cease-fire

About 150 activists from Mennonite congregations across the United States were arrested Jan. 16 in Washington, D.C., as they sang songs of peace and called on Congress to support a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the release of all hostages in the war with Israel.

Mennonite Action

January 17, 2024

Dozens of Black churches receive total of $4 million for historic preservation

Thirty-one Black churches have received a total of $4 million to help preserve their buildings and the Black history they represent. The National Trust for

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

January 17, 2024

‘Witness’ film from 1985 takes on new life in audio adaptation

The 1985 film Witness was a surprise hit — part cop thriller, part Amish romance, with a pair of stars in Harrison Ford and Kelly

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

January 16, 2024

Lifelong love song

An iconic Anabaptist hymnal inspires a journey of rediscovery — and a last song for Dad

Elam Stoltzfus

January 16, 2024

The confrontational fire of Martin Luther King

Today the U.S. celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It is a federal holiday that honors the life and legacy of one of the greatest

Jordan Luther | For Anabaptist World

January 15, 2024

Five things Friday roundup: what I learned from Guatemalans

Last November I traveled to Guatemala for the first time. The purpose of my visit was both business and pleasure. I was attending committee meetings

Andrea De Avila | For Anabaptist World

January 12, 2024

Canadian filmmaker: No whitewash in story of migration from Russia

Documentary marks 150th anniversary of settlement in Manitoba, including hardship and heartache

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

January 12, 2024

The Light Comes (a poem for Christmastide)

In this markedly darkening season of year, At the dark-boding end of a dark-begun year, As did John in the dark of that long-ago year,

Darrin W. Snyder Belousek | For Anabaptist World

January 11, 2024

Restoring traumatized bodies, spirits in Ukraine

Displaced by war, a young woman uses her love for horses to help children

Linda Espenshade | Mennonite Central Committee

January 11, 2024

Finding hope amid the rubble of our world is not naive. It is necessary.

With the holiday season now behind us, the new year has begun in earnest. In ordinary times, I would be feeling the glow of the

Bridget Moix | Religion News Service

January 10, 2024

MennoMedia hires Shine curriculum facilitator

Shana Peachey Boshart has been hired as program facilitator for Shine Curriculum. The full-time, grant-funded position was created to facilitate development of the Everywhere Faith program, a new faith practice resource.

MennoMedia

January 10, 2024
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