The Church of the Brethren is planning a “time of silent personal reflection and confession” at its July 4-8 Annual Conference in Cincinnati based on a recommendation adopted last year to hold a service of confession and repentance regarding relationships with one another and exclusion of LGBTQ people.
A small group of volunteers from Seattle arrived at Drift Creek Camp on Feb. 22 for an eight-hour middle school class service project. As the group arrived, snow began to fall. And fall. And fall.
Everence awarded more than $200,000 in 45 financial assistance grants in 2022 to assist pastors facing significant financial and debt burdens.
Jesus does not call us to only address brokenness when the conditions are perfect but to be in the brokenness, serving a kin-dom that offers wholeness.
West Coast Mennonite Central Committee opened the doors to the first MCC Global Center in Reedley, Calif., on Feb. 24.