Using concepts from the Supernatural television series, Sarah Augustine considers how we can imagine systems for ecological and racial justice that will create a better future for our world, even... read more →
Janet Elaine Guthrie shares about the influences that lead her to engage in the reparative action of donating her portion of the family farm, with the intent toward education and... read more →
Pastors Suzette Shreffler and Sandy Drescher-Lehman share a prayer and a blessing, respectively, crying out for better stewardship of God's creation and beginning the Learn, Pray, Join: Climate Justice: Seeking... read more →
By Jessica Griggs for Mennonite Church USA ELKHART, Ind. (Mennonite Church USA) — For the months of April and May, Mennonite Church USA will focus on addressing climate justice concerns,... read more →
Despite living two millennia ago, Mary, the mother of Jesus, experienced many of the same political and social issues that we are experiencing today. Rev. Rachael Weasley reflects on how... read more →
In the wake of the U.S. sending cluster bombs to Ukraine, Titus Peachey reflects on his experiences dealing with cluster bombs in Laos and calls Mennonites to witness against war... read more →
(Pictured L to R) Row 1: Joe Roos, Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, Mícheál McEvoy, Row 2: Titus Peachey, Mike Martin, Max Lewis, Row 3: Marlin Yoder, Kat... read more →
This blog is in recognition of National Gun Violence Awareness Day, June 3. Krista Dutt is currently the Mennonite Central Committee Chicago (Illinois) program coordinator. Most of her work is... read more →
By Jessica Griggs for Mennonite Church USA Left to right, Rose Rivera, vice-president; Rod Roberson, mayor of Elkhart; Naun Cerrato, president; Irma Ramirez, executive director. Photo... read more →
This post is part of our Learn, Pray, Join: Mass Incarceration series. Conrad Moore is a formerly incarcerated person; the former director of peace education for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)... read more →
John Stoner is a war tax resistor. He practices peace through a mix of symbolic war tax resistance; direct action, through participation in public rallies and demonstrations; education, through both... read more →
Clara Weybright is a graduate of Eastern Mennonite University, in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where she studied environmental science. She is currently a Juris Doctor (J.D.) candidate at Temple Law School, in... read more →
This post is part of our Learn, Pray, Join: Mass Incarceration series. Yvonne Zimmerman is the associate academic dean and associate professor of Christian ethics at the Methodist Theological School... read more →
This post is part of our Learn, Pray, Join: Mass Incarceration series. John McCabe-Juhnke is Professor Emeritus of communication arts at Bethel College, where he taught speech and theater for... read more →
This post is part of our Learn, Pray, Join: Mass Incarceration series. Kayla Berkey is a writer and graduate of Union Theological Seminary. She attends Lee Heights Community Church in... read more →