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Disabilities network hires program director

Anabaptist Disabilities Network has announced Hannah Thompson is joining the organization as program director.

Anabaptist Disabilities Network

January 26, 2021

MCC embarks on ‘full reckoning’ of postwar past

Historians will investigate MCC’s entanglements with Nazism

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

January 21, 2021

Making a new home feel like home

Kansas pastor builds a congregation by aiding fellow African immigrants any way he can

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

January 21, 2021

MCC Canada relocating Manitoba relief supplies warehouse

Mennonite Central Committee Canada announced Jan. 7 it will relocate its material resources warehouse from Plum Coulee, Man., to New Hamburg, Ont., effective April 1.

Mennonite Central Committee Canada

January 16, 2021

Lent at Home worship guide now available

Mennonite Church USA’s Lent at Home worship guide is now available online. The free guide for home-based worship provides daily and weekly Scripture readings, prayers and rituals for individuals and families observing Lent, the period of prayer and reflection from Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17, to Easter, April 4.

Mennonite Church USA

January 15, 2021

For insurrectionists, a violent faith brewed from nationalism, conspiracies and Jesus

While not all insurrectionists were Christian, their rhetoric often reflected an aggressive, charismatic and hypermasculine form of Christian nationalism — a fusion of God and country that has lashed together disparate pieces of Donald Trump’s religious base.

Jack Jenkins | Religion News Service

January 15, 2021

Driver’s service spanned 3 continents

Bonita (Bonny) Driver, who embodied God’s welcoming love on three continents as a mission worker for more than 40 years, died Dec. 24 at Greencroft Retirement Community in Goshen, Ind., at the age of 96.

Lynda Hollinger-Janzen | Mennonite Mission Network

January 15, 2021

Pandemic shifts MMN, Mosaic partnership

Pandemic realities are shifting how Mennonite Mission Network is partnering with others. This shift includes sharing $15,000 with Mosaic Mennonite Conference of Mennonite Church USA to support its youth and young adult leadership development.

Laurie Oswald Robinson, Mennonite Mission Network | Mosaic Mennonite Conference

January 15, 2021

Church land feeds more than souls

Congregation raises soybeans to support hunger initiatives in Pennsylvania, Honduras

Kermit Yoder | Deep Run East Mennonite Church

January 14, 2021

MDS volunteers serve in gratitude

Texans who received home after hurricane do electrical work in South Dakota

Susan Kim | Mennonite Disaster Service

January 13, 2021

Ontario church members face charges for gathering

At least four Mennonite church members in Ontario are facing legal charges after their congregations held large in-person gatherings in December.

Anabaptist World

January 12, 2021

Sacrilege in the Capitol

Christian complicity in Trumpism obligates followers of Jesus to help repair the damage

Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World

January 11, 2021
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