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MWC Year in Review 2020
This year, the global pandemic forced us to rethink how we do our jobs, how we meet as congregations to worship and even how we connect in relationships. Yet, as we adjusted to new realities, we found news ways of following Jesus Christ, our hope. Click here to download video to show to your
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MWC Year in Review 2021
Our relationships with you — our sisters and brothers in Christ — were a source of strength as the pandemic continued in 2021. Online experiences during the pandemic have given you new virtual opportunities to connect online. You learned from and supported the global Anabaptist-Mennonite family as we follow Christ together while we are apart. Click here to download
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Kita Sami Tinimbalan
Kita Sami Tinimbalan / All of us are called by Saptojoadi
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Dalam Kehidupan
Dalam Kehidupan / Within the life of this world by Saptojoadi
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AWFS Scripture reading
Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday Scripture passages read in English, Hindi, Javanese and Indonesian with subtitles in English, Spanish and French Readers:
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Ideas for children’s time
Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday 2022 Centrality of Christ A disciple is someone who learns from a teacher. Anabaptists learn from Jesus and commit to live a life shaped by the life of Jesus. They look to scripture to see how Jesus acted and related to others. Anabaptists seek to keep Jesus as the center of
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AWFS 2023 Scripture reading
Isaiah 40: 28-31 Psalm 62:1-6 Luke 18:35-43 1 Peter 1:3-6
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7 reasons MWC matters for your congregation
Mennonite World Conference (MWC) gathers and equips member churches and local congregations to be the body of Christ together. Here are some blessings leaders and congregations receive through MWC: 1. A mosaic of a growing church: As we meet international Anabaptist sisters and brothers from other traditions and locations, we are inspired by their maturity
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Liturgies and symbols for gathering and benediction
Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday 2025 On a table at the front, place five candles of different colours for each continent on top of a map of the world (or beside a globe) along with a white candle as the Christ candle in the middle. At the start of the worship service, name each continent as

