Taking the Bible literally has a long tradition in America. In the mid-19th century, Presbyterian minister James Henley Thornwell believed understanding the Bible was an
LEESBURG, Va. — As an Indigenous woman who claims Anabaptist theology as her own, Sarah Augustine often questions how much “Mennonite” is really part of
My congregation planned a worship service with a conversation on race. It was a revealing encounter for many present. Being the only African-American in the congregation,
Every moment of the Anabaptist women’s conference Feb. 20-22 was filled with opportunities to share insight, theology, stories and friendship. It was exciting and energizing;
At its recent meeting in Harrisonburg, Va., the Mennonite Church USA Executive Board might have modeled the faithful discernment the church needs to find its