“Novelist Critiques ‘Culture of Control’ ” (Mosaic, print edition, April 15, which cited an article by Alexandra Schwartz in The New Yorker on novelist Miriam
Your March 18 editorial, “A Common Struggle,” says Mennonites and United Methodists are alike in that, when decisions go against them, theological conservatives tend to
The new LMC seems similar to the old Lancaster Mennonite Conference, which pursued its separate ways, founded its own mission board, enforced strict behavior and
I agree with the concern expressed by Tim Huber in “Shameful Tourists” (Editorials, April 1). This past year, we visited the Trachselwald castle along with
I was intrigued by Charlie Kraybill’s response to Ryan Ahlgrim (Letters & Comments, April 15 print edition). I don’t hear much these days about promoting peace
Recent developments regarding abortion in the United States should cause great alarm, including the pro-abortion Reproductive Health Act signed by the governor of New York
An open memo to the Mennonite Church USA Constituency Leaders Council regarding its review of the Membership Guidelines: Please, bring before the delegate assembly of
Several letters in the March 18 issue lament Mennonite Church USA’s loss of a “biblical gospel.” Two writers left the church because the 1995 Confession
I appreciate Paul Schrag’s editorial (“A Common Struggle,” March 12), which says, “Let each [Mennonite Church USA] conference choose whether to allow same-sex marriages and LGBTQ
Our church’s name, “Mennonite,” is being misdirected into oblivion. Some conferences have replaced it with something they feel will disassociate them from existing practices. “Mennonite”