This post originally appeared on The Femonite, August 9, 2013. Hannah Heinzekehr is communication director and convention planning coordinator for Mennonite Church USA. She also facilitates... read more →
Not long ago, a pastor friend told me a painful story that he had just heard about... read more →
[This sermon was orginally shared at The Femonite on August 1, 2013, a blog facilitated... read more →
By Laura Brenneman I am in mourning not only... read more →
By Jeannette Slater How many times... read more →
by Sharon Landis, Spiritual Director It has been said that spirituality is “theology in walking shoes”. That is, it’s not only about what we believe about our relationship with God,... read more →
The following report was originally submitted to the leadership of Indiana-Michigan Conference. It is re-posted here with Derrick's permission. by Derrick Ramer, Youth Pastor at Emma Mennonite Church, Topeka, IN... read more →
Kent Miller is the Denominational Minister for Youth and Young Adults for Mennonite Church USA, and part of the pastoral team of First Mennonite Church of Middlebury... read more →
By Nancy Kauffmann When I began my role as a conference minister 13 years ago, I... read more →
Guest post from Beryl Jantzi, Everence Stewardship Education Director. I shouldn’t have been surprised, but I was. I wasn’t only surprised, but positively taken aback, to learn about the giving... read more →
This post was originally shared by Tim Nafziger on his blog "As of Yet Untitled" with The Mennonite, April 26, 2013. The Women in Leadership Project is grateful for Tim's... read more →
Along with at least 60 other people from Mennonite Church USA, I attended the Exponential conference in... read more →
By Kent Miller God at work through the little things During... read more →
“What people of faith do with their money is indicative of what they believe about God.” -Martin... read more →
This post was originally shared on Femmonite, April 8, 2013. By Meghan Florian Meghan Florian, MTS, is a freelance writer and editor, and serves as Communications... read more →