The Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission announced the release of its latest publication and awarded three project grants during its June 17-18 annual meeting, which took place online.
The Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission announced the release of its latest publication and awarded three project grants during its June 17-18 annual meeting, which took place online.
I was moved by the articles on the sacredness of food (July 8). They made me remember a poem I wrote, as I consider how our physical and spiritual needs are met through the sacrificial gift of food.
“Essen! Essen! Essen!” was what I heard a young man shout on his way to the cafeteria at the Mennonite World Conference assembly in Paraguay in 2009.
The Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches had enough delegates registered for its online national assembly to reach a quorum, but annual general meeting business could not take place because not enough delegates signed on for that portion of the June 9-11 meetings.
Doug Mastriano’s campaign to become Pennsylvania’s governor has concerned me ever since I first read about him and saw his right-wing, Christian-nationalist ads.
Anastacio Basil Marin, a “grandfather” of the Evangelical Garifuna Anabaptist congregations in Central America and the United States, died June 26 at Sentara RMH Medical Center in Harrisonburg, Va. He was 62.
I am sure Herald Press thought long and hard about no longer selling John Howard Yoder’s books (June 17), but it leaves me with a dilemma.
I am glad Mennonite Church USA will now take concrete steps to include LGBTQ people in the creation of resources, documents and policies that affect them.
Michael Badriaki accepted the position of Lancaster Mennonite School superintendent July 1.
In response to Dan Leatherman’s letter (July 8), I am grateful Mennonite Church USA delegates not only repealed the Membership Guidelines but also supported the “Repentance and Transformation” resolution.