Representatives of Mennonite World Conference have began dialogues with representatives of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, beginning a process of reconciling differences between two movements that began in the 1500s in Zurich, Switzerland.
Representatives of Mennonite World Conference have began dialogues with representatives of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, beginning a process of reconciling differences between two movements that began in the 1500s in Zurich, Switzerland.
Members of at least six Mennonite Church USA congregations gathered for a Gun Violence Awareness Day witness walk May 21 in Lansdale, Pa.
Like Paul R. Schlitz Jr. (Letters & Comments, May 26), I love a cappella music.
The theme for the first in-person gathering of Iglesia Menonita Hispana (IMH, Hispanic Mennonite Church) after almost three years of pandemic emphasized connections.
One hundred and one years ago, on May 21, 1922, the prominent liberal pastor Harry Emerson Fosdick preached his most famous sermon, “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?”
Pop quiz: What animal(s) appear in the Book of Jonah? If you answered “a large fish,” you’re half right. (And yes, it’s a “large fish,” not a whale.)
As we prepared to move, our future neighbors warned us about Cliff and his family. They never came out of their house. They dressed in black.
I beg to differ that a cappella four-part harmony singing is “a dying art form” (Letters & Comments, May 26).