POTC volunteer counselor training. (Left to right, top row) Titus Peachey, Max Lewis, Brad Boyd-Kennedy, (middle row) Fred Suter (not shown), Rick Yoder, Lorraine Stutzman... read more →
H.A Penner explains the benefits of the Mennonite Church USA Church Peace Tax Fund, which offers an opportunity for Mennonites to redirect the portion of their taxes that would have... read more →
Melanie Springer Mock is a professor of English at George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon, an evangelical Friends institution, where she primarily teaches first-year writing, memoir and journalism courses. She is... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Cost of War: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Doug Hostetter is the peace pastor at Evanston Mennonite Church (which he attends digitally), and... read more →
Harold A. (“H.A.”) Penner is a native of Beatrice, Nebraska, and currently resides in Akron, Pennsylvania, where he is a member of the Akron Mennonite Church. He has been war... read more →
Rick Yoder spent half his professional life mixing teaching and research at Eastern Mennonite University, where he is Professor Emeritus of business and economics, and the other half working internationally... read more →
Rev. Amy S. Zimbelman is the conference minister for Mountain States Mennonite Conference. _____________ On October 28, the Southeast Armed Services YMCA in Colorado Springs hosted a community conversation... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Cost of War: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Tim Nafziger (he/him) is a Mennonite organizer... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Cost of War: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Jonathan Brenneman is the communications manager for FOSNA: A Christian Voice for Palestine. From 2016-18,... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Cost of War: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. SeongHan Kim is peace educator for MCC Northeast Asia based in Chuncheon, the Republic of... read more →
Glen Guyton is the executive director of Mennonite Church USA. My 18-year-old son texted me and asked if I had been watching the latest Twitter trend. I told him no,... read more →