This post is part of a blog series on racial justice where writers reflect on what it means to do anti-racism work in their context. Eric Potter has been serving as the... read more →
This post is part of a blog series on racial justice where writers reflect on what it means to do anti-racism work in their context. Greta Lapp Klassen is a sophomore at... read more →
This post is part of a blog series on racial justice where writers reflect on what it means to do anti-racism work in their context. Cade Fisher is the oldest of... read more →
This post is part of a blog series on racial justice where writers reflect on what it means to do anti-racism work in their context. [caption id="attachment_62299" align="alignleft"... read more →
Lisa Renee Sayre is a registered nurse who works in a harm reduction clinic that serves people with substance use disorders. In addition to a nursing license, she holds a... read more →
Hannah Heinzekehr is the Communications Program Director at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. She attends Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, Indiana.... read more →
J. Denny Weaver is professor emeritus of Religion of Bluffton (Ohio) University where he taught in the Religion Department for thirty-one years. His recent publications are God without Violence, second... read more →
Tobin Miller Shearer is a history professor and the director of African-American Studies at the University of Montana. He is the co-founder - along with Regina Shands Stoltzfus - of... read more →
Over the next few months we’ve invited folks from across Mennonite Church USA to reflect on our Journey Forward and consider how they’ve seen Renewed Commitments at work in their lives, their congregation or... read more →
Linda Gehman Peachey is a freelance writer living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She has a Master of Divinity degree from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary and is currently a Doctor of Ministry... read more →
[This sermon was orginally shared at The Femonite on August 1, 2013, a blog facilitated... read more →