• Courier 2025 / 40.1

    A challenge for the ages  It’s a double – even triple – anniversary for Mennonite World Conference this year.   For one hundred years, Anabaptist-related national churches have been meeting together to acknowledge we are one body of Christ together, and to encourage and help each other in fellowship, worship, service and witness.  For five hundred…

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    Courier 2025 / 40.1
  • Biblical and Theological Reflections on the MWC Tagline

    Presented by Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld to the MWC Executive Committee at their meeting in Curitiba, Brazil, in April 2024.  I. Following Jesus – “Who do you say that I am?” Introduction  A year ago, at Camp Squeah in British Columbia, Canada, the EC developed a new tagline for the MWC: “Following Jesus, living out…

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  • GAMEO

    The Global Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO) is an online encyclopedia of more than 16,000 articles related to the Anabaptist movement of the sixteenth century, and to Mennonite, Hutterite, Amish, and Brethren in Christ groups descended from the Anabaptists. GAMEO is owned by six institutional partners, including Mennonite World Conference (MWC), and it enjoys a special…

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  • Year in Review 2024

    Our member churches are like the many pieces of a mosaic. Each piece is different, but together we form one beautiful mosaic. Thank you to everyone in our churches supporting MWC.#mwcmm #followingJesus #livingoutunity #buildingpeace 

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    Year in Review 2024
  • Courier 2024 / 39.4

    A foretaste of the kingdom  “Let’s think as citizens of a new nation in which there is not a gap between rich and poor, but where economic equality exists between all people.   “Let’s think as citizens of a new nation in which there is not racial discrimination, but where cultural diversity is affirmed and celebrated.  …

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    Courier 2024 / 39.4
  • Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday 2025

    Theme The Courage to Love Why this theme was chosen The first baptisms in the Anabaptist tradition took place in secret in Zurich, Switzerland, on 21 January 1525. A small group of Jesus-followers acted together with courage on their shared understanding of Scripture and the church, different from their political and religious context. Today there…

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  • YABs Fellowship Week 2018

    “Called to be free”

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  • Speaker’s bureau

    Invite the global church into your congregation! MWC member congregations are welcome to invite one MWC speaker per year to bring a message from the global Anabaptist-Mennonite family. This may be for Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday, Peace Sunday or any day you wish to give special attention to the global family. Please consider giving an…

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  • Testing Faith and Tradition

    Testing Faith and Traditionthe volume from Europe, released in 2006 (also available in Spanish, French, German and Dutch).

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  • The ‘Anabaptist Tradition’ – Reclaiming its gifts, heeding its weaknesses

    A teaching resource from the Faith and Life Commission What does it mean for member churches of Mennonite World Conference to share anAnabaptist identity? What is the value of Anabaptist “tradition” – and what does that wordmean in a global context? What are our Anabaptist understandings of mission andfellowship? In 2009, the newly appointed Faith…

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