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Stauffer supported church in Vietnam

James Kolb Stauffer, 94, who with his wife Arlene initiated the Vietnam Mennonite Mission ministry in 1957, died on Nov. 13 in Harrisonburg, Va.

Luke Martin | Eastern Mennonite Missions

December 10, 2024

Everence extends hurricane relief matching initiative

Everence is expanding its hurricane recovery matching gift initiative in response to the generosity of its members and community.

Everence

December 9, 2024

Authors examining how martyr stories have been used and abused

As the 500th anniversary of Anabaptism draws near in 2025, two Canadian scholars are writing books that ask questions about the role ­martyrology plays in that story.

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

December 4, 2024

Eastern Canada Conference appoints executive minister

Anthony Siegrist has been appointed executive minister of Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. The MCEC Executive Council made the announcement Nov. 8.

Mennonite Church Eastern Canada

December 2, 2024

Conservative groups to honor 500 years of Anabaptism at meeting in Switzerland

An international group of Conservative Mennonites will host a conference on Anabaptism in Switzerland to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the first adult baptisms in 1525 in Zurich.

Anabaptist World

November 28, 2024

Ontario churches reunite in one home

Two Ontario congregations with different cultural backgrounds have reunited as equals in the building they shared for 10 years.

Mennonite Church Eastern Canada

November 26, 2024

Global Bible Read-a-Thon to mark Anabaptist milestone

To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Anabaptism, ­MennoMedia is partnering with Mennonite World Conference to host a global Anabaptist Bible Read-a-Thon, featuring 500 or more voices reading the entire Bible in multiple languages.

MennoMedia

November 22, 2024

B.C. affordable housing still a ministry

Menno Court, a 170-unit residential building that offers affordable housing in Vancouver, B.C., has been a place of safety for half a century. Tenants and supporters celebrated its 50th anniversary of offering rents well below market value with a party on July 18.

Andre Pekovich | Mennonite Senior Citizens Society of BC

November 21, 2024

S.D. school celebrates Indigenous life

Freeman Academy hosted an Indigenous People’s Celebration Oct. 16 that brought together six schools to make connections with tribal groups and learn about Dakota, Nakota and Lakota life, pursuing the Lakota phrase Mitakuye Oyasin (we are all related).

Anabaptist World

November 20, 2024

Synod promotes Christian harmony

Pastor from France represents Mennonites at Catholic-led summit in Rome

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

November 20, 2024

Small acts of goodness in a stressful time

I recently read an article where visitors to the U.S. were asked, “What is the strangest thing about the United States?” Consistently, people responded, “Everyone

Danielle Klotz

November 19, 2024

To feel safe in the pews, trauma must be acknowledged, spiritual directors say

Trauma-informed care is a growing movement across the world, and in the past decade, spiritual directors have increasingly used its methods to deal with clients

Genevieve Charles | Religion News Service

November 19, 2024
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