Praising God together across barriers

“I can see one family with a lot of members, worshipping the same Father,” says Natacha Kyendrebeogo from Burkina Faso. 

She is one of four young people serving through YAMEN on the Mennonite World Conference (MWC) Assembly team in Indonesia. YAMEN (Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network) is a program that places emphasis on expanding the fellowship between churches in the Anabaptist tradition and developing young leaders around the globe.   

All four members of the Assembly team are working on MWC’s five-day global gathering. Assembly happens once every six years, and the YAMEN members of the planning team are looking forward to being part of the community meeting of world-wide Anabaptist-Mennonites in Indonesia.  

“The Global Church Village, the programs, the workshops: I have this whole picture of a crowd that is so joyful, doing things together,” says Loyce Twongirwe from Uganda. A filmmaker, she serves on the communications team for Assembly. 

“I am looking forward to creating lasting friendships: getting to know each country, how people live, how they are as a congregation,” says Sunil Kadmaset from India. 

While waiting for visas for Indonesia, Sunil Kadmaset and Ananda Mohan Murmu began to get to know the wider Anabaptist family as they served with Mennonite Christian Service Fellowship of India (MCSFI).  

Sunil Kadmaset (from the Brethren in Christ in Cuttack, Odisha) and Ananda Mohan Murmu (from a Bharatiya Jukta Christa Prachar Mandali (BJCPM) congregation in Balarampur, West Bengal) lived among Mennonite Church India members in Chhattisgarh. They collaborated with Anabaptist-Mennonite organizations from eight national churches in India and Nepal. 

Ananda Mohan Murmu was drawn to YAMEN after hearing from his friends who participated in MCC’s International Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP) and how the program had an impact on their perspective. Alongside MCSFI director Benjamin Nand, he called on gardening and peace projects and he visited churches with MWC regional representative Cynthia Peacock. “People’s joy gives me my greatest joy,” he says. 

“We are different states, different castes, [yet] we are still as brothers and sisters,” says Sunil Kadmaset. With MCSFI, he met people who suffered from COVID-19, yet, with help from the Mennonite family and encouragement from the Spirit, they persevered. “To know each other from eight conferences – I am content with that.” 

Natacha Kyendrebeogo also tasted the fellowship of the global family before she even left home. After a military coup in Burkina Faso, “I received a lot of mail encouragement from those who don’t know me. They pray for my country; they pray for this situation. I couldn’t image the fellowship. I enjoy the love, the encouragement,” she says. 

As they tend their tasks, the YAMENers are spurred on by their hopes for Assembly.  

Loyce Twongirwe, started her work from an office in Uganda, and now is with the team in Indonesia, “We are advancing videos: how to register, how to book hotels. So, when they reach event, they don’t feel lost, confused, left out,” she says. “It’s a great responsibly to us to make sure it goes perfect as we picture.” 

“When I close my eyes, I see lots of people around me,…with people from Africa, USA, Canada, we are together, we are praising God. Between them I am in that moment, in that place, that gives me very big joy,” says Ananda Mohan Murmu. 

YAMEN participants 

Assembly team 

Name

Country of origin

Natacha Kyendrebeogo Burkina Faso
Sunil Kadmaset India
Ananda Mohan Murmu India
Loyce Twongirwe Uganda

Other YAMENers

Name

Country of origin

Country of placement

membership church* 

*indicates MWC member church 

(Yolanda) Abigail Arevalo Tabora Honduras Santa Cruz, Bolivia Iglesia Evangélica Menonita* 
Ananda Murmu India Semarang, Central Java,Indonesia United Missionary Church Balarampur (Bharatiya Jukta Christa Prachar Mandali)*
Anupama Mandi India Olepolos, Kenya United Missionary Church Balarampur (Bharatiya Jukta Christa Prachar Mandali)*
Beatriz Guaza Sandoval Colombia San Pedro Sula, Honduras Iglesia Cristiana Filipos (Asociación de Iglesias Hermanos Menonitas de Colombia)* 
Charity Dralega Uganda Beit Sahour, Palestine and Israel  St Joseph’s Church of Uganda
Disha Masih India Prey Veng, Cambodia Nazareth Mennonite Church
Elda Antonio Garcia Mexico San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Centro Internacional Monte de Sión (Iglesia Cristiana de Paz en México) * 

Finna Kristanto Indonesia Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh, India GKMI Kudus, Mennonite* 
Jacksha Jackson Malawi Phnom Penh, Cambodia Malovu MB Church in Malawi* 
Jenny Keang Cambodia Barrackpore, West Bengal, India New Life Fellowship 
Jinah Yu South Korea Prey Veng, Cambodia Jusarang Holiness Church 
Josue Damaio Mozambique Champa, Chhattisgarh, India Union Baptist Church of Mozambique 
Juyeong Lee South Korea Bethlehem, Palestine and Israel  Peace and Grace Mennonite Church 
Loyce Twongirwe Uganda Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia Victory City Church Ntinda 
Mario Hernandez Honduras Montero, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Iglesia Evangelica Menonita Central* 
Mudimka Kassam Nigeria La Mesa, Colombia Church of Christ in Nations
Natacha Kyendrebeogo Burkina Faso Semarang, Central Java,  Indonesia Eglise Apostolique 
Neema Atieno Kenya Phnom Penh, Cambodia Eastleigh Mennonite Church, Obwolo Mennonite Church* 
Sunil Kadsamet  India  Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia  Bethel Brethren in Christ* 
Tiara Asrilita Indonesia Juju, Kiambu, Kenya Kingdom of Glory JKI Immanuel* 

‚ÄîA Mennonite World Conference and Mennonite Central Committee joint release by Karla Braun, a writer for Mennonite World Conference who lives in Winnipeg.‚ÄØ‚ÄØ 

The Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network (YAMEN) program is a joint program between Mennonite World Conference and‚ÄØMennonite Central Committee. It places emphasis on expanding the fellowship between churches in the Anabaptist tradition and developing young leaders around the globe. Participants spend one year in a‚ÄØcross-cultural assignment‚ÄØstarting in August and ending the following July.‚ÄØ