Profile of Gateway Community Church, Lower Sackville, N.S.
With support from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Mennonite Economic Development Associates’ new project in Ukraine aims to help smallholder farmers in areas once populated by Mennonites who fled …
Arrests of pastors, seminary staff, and lay Christians; Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, Rare book of Anabaptist martyr accounts; 25 years of presenting an evangelical Christian perspective, MCC closed its office, MCC Manitoba’s “Sam’s Place;” Alexander Solzhenitsyn; People’s Summit for Faithful Living; Teens and young adults are religious; Floyd Landis; U.K. Divorce study; Same sex marriages in 2010 census
Introducing Karla Braun, Dan Weare, Jennifer Lin, John Brubacher, Vonda Plett, Craig Martin, Jennica Willems Geddert, Joy Nokinsky
Farewell to John Neufeld, Carlin Weinhauer, Sherry Heidebrecht, Dave PaulsSame URL, different look, new features The Canadian Conference of MB Churches launched a new design for their website May 1 to coincide with the unveiling of their new logo. …
[Let God be God – we have enough workers] re[June], [Reverse the direction of change]re[June], [Questionable hermeneutics]reJune, [Diversity of political thought necessary]re[June], [Christians and unions have a lot in common]re[June], [Mennonite should remain an ethnic term]re[May]
Twenty-five years and many pounds ago, I was on a competitive synchronized swimming team. As a teen, every aspect of “synchro” appealed to me: the music, the sequins, the camaraderie, and the thrill of competition. I even enjoyed holding my breath until I was dizzy.
In early May, Cornerstone Community Church, Virgil, Ont., sent a short-term mission team to Burundi, Rwanda, Congo, and Uganda. The eight participants returned transformed, carrying with them many lessons out of Africa.
As one of the prophets of postmodernism, Yeats wasn’t writing about the state of the MB conference in Canada in 2008, but his commentary should resonate with us. We along with other Western evangelicals are deeply mired in a crisis of lost centres.