The Jesus Network takes two other incarnational Toronto MB plants – Hope Community Church and House for All Nations Toronto
Farewell to Harry Loewen
Introducing Wayne SniderA Mennonite church in this small mining town in western Colombia is reaching out to children affected by ongoing violence in the region.
C2C Regional Director Profiled: Dwayne Barkman
As pastors John Neufeld and Bob Marsch planned The Meeting Place’s (TMP) teaching series on relationships, discussing the way more couples were choosing to live together without making a lifetime …
Far from nostalgic throw-backs to earlier patterns of church, discussion papers and decisions at this year’s MWC gathering were about new ways global Anabaptists can be the church together in a rapidly changing world.
The board of directors of Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Canada, together with the board of governors of Canadian Mennonite University (CMU), appointed Andrew Dyck assistant professor of ministry studies at CMU.
There are two parts to this story. It starts with Margie, a woman in her mid-30s; outgoing, mother of two, a worship leader in her church (Bakerview MB, Abbotsford, B.C.), and lover of Jesus who believes in reaching out to the unsaved, including people in her bellydancing class
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Living Into Community: Cultivating Practices That Sustain Us
Living Into Community: Cultivating Practices That Sustain UsAuthor: Christine D. PohlThe opportunity to read this book was timely as my church is currently in a process of discerning how to have an impact on the growing immigrant community in the neighbourhood that surrounds our building.
Walking along the bank of the Limmat River, Thioro Bananzoro pondered the challenges Anabaptists have turned into opportunities over the last five centuries.
May 12 dawned warm and sunny at Camp Evergreen, Sundre, Alta. – one of the first beautiful days of the year. Leaves were silently unfurling, horses munching new grass, the waters of Fallen Timber Creek gurgling gaily between its banks, when suddenly the peace was broken by a child’s terrified-but-excited shriek and the whirring of trolley wheels against a steel cable: the morning’s first zipline ride kicked off Camp Evergreen Mennonite Brethren Ministries’ first annual general meeting.