While often called a humble people, Mennonites take pride in four-part hymn singing. Some even cringe at the thought of contemporary praise songs. But more
Amber, Hildalejandra and Doug serving cookies and coffee at a laundromat in Wichita, Kan. Photo provided. Recently, a Mennonite church plant in Wichita, Kan., asked, How can we be
This past December, Melia Watkins (photo), a sophomore marketing major from Cincinnati, Ohio, won an entrepreneur scholarship through a competition offered at Goshen (Ind.) College.
From left to right: Zondiwe Kunene, Jabulisile Dlamini, Thondiwe Mpinga display their recent sewing projects that they will soon sell as part of the income
The Brethren Mennonite Council for LGBT Interests (BMC) has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation to assist
When I was young, faith often seemed to be about straight lines. Right/wrong. Do/don’t. Pure/impure. In/out. Faith/doubt. Virtue/sin. Blessed/cursed. Victorious/suffering. Innocent/guilty. Saved/damned. The lines were
Delegates meet in Phoenix 2013. Photo by Everett J. Thomas. The Executive Board of Mennonite Church USA has prepared the following survey of delegates as
Michelle Armster, the interim executive director of MCC Central States, prays over Sue Park-Hur, who preached the closing sermon on Sunday at Hope for the Future. Photo by