Neufeld, along with John H. Redekop recently chaired the plan- ning committee of the Fraser Valley Festival of Praise, which brought 2,000 people together over three performances to raise a …
Holly Hannigan
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Holly Hannigan
is the Communications and Content Management Coordinator for CCMBC and the Communications and Content Manager for MBCM.
“I liked to think that if I prayed enough and truly believed in the miracle, God would remove us from this suffering. But that’s really not how miracles work.”
After 39 years of service to the MB conference on local, provincial, and national levels, Michael Dick will be stepping away from leadership. We are grateful for all Michael contributed …
In the words of Brad Sumner, there are three things that hold us together as Mennonite Brethren, ‘shared convictions, shared relationships, and shared activities.’ Our shared relationships and activities come …
“Reconciliation is coming and wanting to learn. The Church in Canada had a huge role in a lot of the hurt and the pain and the wrong. We need to …
I’m sorry.” “Are you sorry for what you’ve done, or are you sorry you got caught?” Ever been on one end of that exchange? I’ve been on both sides myself. …
Reflecting on the Pope’s apology, a conversation with John Johnstone John Johnstone and his wife Jenn work with Multiply in B.C. seeking to build and strengthen relationships between First Nations …
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MB Seminary offers new MA in Transformational Leadership with pathways for every kind of student
“When we talk accessibility we’re not just speaking location or cost, we want to serve anybody in the church, at any capacity, who needs theological training and leadership development.”
July 22 MB pastor Oleksii reports on how the war has disrupted their usual summer camp ministries. With Molochansk now being occupied territory, holding a camp there was impossible. However, …
CCMBC National Director, Elton DaSilva, attended this year’s Summit and thoroughly enjoyed building relationships with fellow Mennonite Brethren from different parts of the world.
“The very fact that our people, especially as a church, has had that experience in their background. That they understand what it means to be a refugee. What it means …