• Courier 2020 / 35.1

    A word from the editor Who is with us “They showed us unusual kindness” (Acts 28:2). That was the theme of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity this ear in the northern hemisphere. The churches represented at the gathering were not the ones I, as a Mennonite Brethren, normally have a close affiliation with:…

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    Courier 2020 / 35.1
  • YABs Fellowship Week 2020 banner

    Purpose: God’s and ours

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  • Peace Sunday 2020 – worship resource

    Theme When one member suffers, all members suffer: Peace as accompaniment and solidarity If we are interested in embodying God’s peace and justice in this world, what happens to one affects and should also matter to others. Biblical text: 1 Corinthians 12:12–27Ruth 1:1–17Ephesians 4:1–6Galatians 6:1–5   Additional resources in this package Additional resources available online:…

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  • YABs Fellowship Week 2019

    SALT and LIGHT: Exploring Our Identity Then and Now Matthew 5:13-16

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  • Courier 2019 / 34.2

    Click the image below to view the magazine as PDF. Stories in this issue Children dream in peace ‘One another’s keepers’ A requirement to love and be obedient Opening our arms and hearts to migrants Responding to displaced people Grey does not have to stay grey Foreigners on a pilgrimage Our God is a restorer

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    Courier 2019 / 34.2
  • Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday 2020 photo album

    Each year, Anabaptist-related churches around the world celebrate Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday. This provides an opportunity to remember our common roots, celebrate our worldwide Anabaptist movement of faith, and to pray for each other. Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday is usually held on a Sunday close to January 21.Each year, Anabaptist-related churches around the world are encouraged…

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    Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday 2020 photo album
  • Courier 2018 / 33.2
  • YABs Fellowship Week 2018

    “Called to be free”

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  • Statement of solidarity with Indigenous peoples

    Mennonite World Conference Declaration of Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples In the Christian Scriptures, we encounter God who hears the cries of the dispossessed and suffering, feels deep concern for their welfare, and moves to save. In the Gospels, Jesus Christ, the living example for the church, embodies God’s preferred presence with the neighbor who is…

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