Mennonite Central Committee Canada approves of the change in Canada’s position on calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
If we wish to experience God’s wisdom and understanding, it can only be through the pathway of faithful action.
Ken Esau responds to two challenging but important questions.
Feelings of sadness and anxiety are heightened at Christmas when happiness seems like the only acceptable emotion. But Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us. And he is at home with suffering.
How do you understand welcoming and hospitality? What is its role in your life as a disciple of Jesus who encounters opportunities to receive family, friends, strangers, believers and unbelievers into your personal faith and life spaces?
As 2024 approaches, we plan to bring storytelling to the forefront and discover new ways to share your life and story with others. One immediate change we plan to make is to reduce the number of issues we send out in this “Digest” format from 12 to 6.
Instead of being refreshed and renewed during Advent, we become agitated and anxious. We need a revived perspective of mindfulness, being still—waiting.
The first verse of Genesis 1 conjures up the picture of a God who imagines and makes the universe in the same way an artist creates a work of art.
By unanimous decision of the CCMBC Executive Board, Cam Stuart has been appointed National Director for the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. Cam is the Lead Pastor of Arnold Church in British Columbia and has been on the CCMBC Executive Board for several years, serving as Assistant Moderator and Interim Moderator since January of 2023.
It is hoped that after Equip 20232, participants have a greater understanding of why the local church is worth participating in, why our MB family has a contribution to make in our larger church world, and how we can move forward embracing the fire of spiritual renewal and mission while also recognizing and learning from the ashes that are also part of our history—both distant and recent.