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A church shows up unannounced

Michigan house fellowship is a pleasant surprise for Central District Conference

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

January 9, 2021

MWC giving falls as churches struggle

Members of churches in many Mennonite World Conference national bodies are experiencing unemployment and hunger due to shortages of food and income. This has led to contributions that are below budget, reported chief operating officer Len Rempel in November to the MWC Executive Committee during a virtual meeting.

Mennonite World Conference

January 8, 2021

MB mission makes changes to recover from financial woes, failed merger

Following an extensive review, Multiply — the global mission organization of the Canadian and U.S. Mennonite Brethren Churches — has decided to release its president, Randy Friesen.

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

January 8, 2021

Disabilities network to host webinar on healing

Anabaptist Disabilities Network and Discipleship Ministries of the Church of the Brethren will co-sponsor a free webinar with Amy Julia Becker, “Do We Want to Get Well? Healing What Divides Us,” Jan. 21.

Anabaptist Disabilities Network

January 7, 2021

New Canadian children’s book addresses racism

A new children’s book by a Manitoba author and illustrator addresses racism through hockey and adoption.

Anabaptist World

January 7, 2021

MC USA convention still planning for hybrid event

Mennonite Church USA announced Jan. 5 it is continuing to plan for both in-person and virtual programming at its biennial convention, scheduled for July 6-10 at Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati.

Mennonite Church USA

January 7, 2021

Missing Pa. Amish teen leads to homicide charge

A man who was charged this summer with kidnapping a Lancaster County, Pa., Amish teenager has now been charged with her murder. Linda Stoltzfoos, 18, disappeared June 21 while walking home from church to her parents’ Upper Leacock Township home.

Anabaptist World

January 7, 2021

Forest Church trailblazer receives creation care award

Mennonite Creation Care Network announced Dec. 23 that Wendy Janzen of Kitchener, Ont., is the 2020 recipient of its Art and Jocele Meyer Award.

Mennonite Creation Care Network

January 7, 2021

Virginia heritage center names new director

Samuel S. Funkhouser began his role as executive director of the Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center in Harrisonburg, Va., on Jan. 1.

Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center

January 7, 2021

As chaos hits Capitol, two forms of faith on display

On the morning of Jan. 6, an interfaith group of religious leaders gathered outside of Luther Place Memorial Church in Washington. For two hours, the clergy prayed for an end to violence, for an eradication of white nationalism and for a groundswell of racial justice.

Jack Jenkins | Religion News Service

January 7, 2021

From Paris, Bloughs’ ministry extends to French-speaking world

After 45 years of Mennonite Mission Network ministry based in France, Janie and Neal Blough are beginning a stage of life they call reorientation rather than retirement.

Lynda Hollinger-Janzen | Mennonite Mission Network

January 6, 2021

MBs examine ethics of medical aid in dying

Mennonite Brethren participants addressed how to hold a position opposing Medical Assistance in Dying, yet offer a pastoral presence in a culture that says yes to it, in a Nov. 24 Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary webinar titled “Navigating MAID.”

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

January 6, 2021
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