“Learn, Pray, Join: Conflict Transformation” provides tools and resources to help MC USA church communities peacefully engage in dialog around difficult and divisive topics. By embracing restorative justice and modeling healthy communication, we seek to witness to God’s peace as we build diverse communities to serve and follow Jesus.   

Love and unity in the church are a witness to the world of God’s love. In making decisions, whether to choose leaders or resolve issues, members of the church listen and speak in a spirit of prayerful openness, with the Scriptures as the constant guide. – Article 16. Church Order And Unity, Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective.  

Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. – Ephesians 4:3 

 

Engage with climate justice resources.  

  • “Conflict Transformation and Restorative Justice Manual: Foundations and Skills for Mediation and Facilitationby Michelle E. Armster and Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, 5th Edition, 2008. Download it here.  
  • Little Books of Justice & Peacebuilding on Conflict Transformation. Available for purchase from your favorite local bookstore or online bookseller: 
    • “Little Book of Dialogue for Difficult Subjects” (Schirch and Campt, 2007)  
    • “Little Book of Cool Tools for Hot Topics” (Kraybill, 2007)  
    • “Little Book of Strategic Peacebuilding” (Schirch, 2005)  
    • “Little Book of Strategic Negotiation” (Seminare Docherty and Zehr, 2004)  
    • “Little Book of Conflict Transformation” (Lederach, 2003) 

Upcoming Webinar – Tuesday, Oct. 22, 11 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m. EST 

Join us for a panel discussion on conflict transformation with Michelle Armster, executive director of MCC Central States, and Rev. Dr. Jacob Cook, Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. They’ll discuss a collaborative conflict transformation training that took place in September and the ongoing importance of future trainings in 2025. Register here. 

Come together in prayer for peace, healing and hope.  

 

Prayer for conflict transformation  

Faithful God, we come in the name, and by the invitation of, our gracious Lord. We ask that you, Jesus, stand among us and prepare us, so that we may become welcoming vessels for your Spirit. We come, knowing that each of us are prized, precious and worthy. We celebrate your love and care for us. We are also mindful that your purpose is for all creation, including all people of every faith, geography, language and hue of color, to know your love and experience fulness of life. We confess that we too often have aided and abetted conflict, by turning a blind eye to the suffering and struggles of so many others. We even sometimes have been collaborators in inflicting suffering and pain upon those who are hurting and in distress. We have built walls of prejudice and discrimination, and we have failed to recognize the humanity of those we have “othered.” We have not listened well, nor have we heard or seen those whom we count as our adversaries. 

Here, in your presence, we recognize that we are one with you and one with all who are part of your world. Here, we surrender all that sets us apart from others and ask your forgiveness for our callous disregard of those who suffer violence, hunger and the dislocation that is perpetrated upon them. Here, we invite you to come and transform us by your grace and empower us by your Spirit to be agents of your peace, healing and hope in every place of discord and despair.  

And we ask, God, that you give wisdom and insight to leaders and governments everywhere, so that they may have courage to disavow violence and chart a course that makes for peace. Instill them with compassion and a respect for the humanity of each person, so that hunger, homelessness, bigotry and xenophobia may be banished from the earth. We pray the day will soon come when the poor and the broken find wholeness and comfort — when a revolution of love, justice and righteousness will dawn and set both oppressed and oppressors free, and your goodness and peace will cover the whole earth.  

Here, now, we join with all of creation to proclaim your praises. We join those on the margins of our society, and we join those in the centers of wealth and power. We join with our allies and also our enemies to acknowledge that you are the sovereign Lord, who rules over heaven and on earth. To you, we bring these, our prayers, and bow down before you, for to you belongs honor, majesty, glory and praise in all times and through endless ages. Amen.  


Stanley W. Green, executive conference minister, Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference 

Born and reared in South Africa, Green was part of the student movement that helped dismantle the legal apartheid system. He served as executive director of Mennonite Mission Network, prior to which he served as pastor, conference minister and mission executive in South Africa, Jamaica and the United States. 

Join others in finding Jesus-centered ways to resolve conflict and share God’s peace.