Continue with solidarity
May our prayers move us to action. In 2026, Mennonite World Conference focuses on solidarity. We invite you – particularly during this season of focus before Easter – to join in solidarity with the global Anabaptist through your prayers.
Take a photo or video to share with the global family how you are praying in solidarity. Use the text below.
We pray in solidarity with sisters and brothers from ____________ (insert country name or national church name).
OR __________ (insert your congregation name) prays in solidarity with sisters and brothers from __________ (insert country name).

Year in Review 2025
“We are an extremely small group in a global context. But we Anabaptist churches have a lot to share and a lot to contribute to other Christian groups and societies around the world.”
—Elke & Philipp Horsch
Our Membership
1
International Association
>100
Mennonite & Brethren in Christ national churches
61
Countries
1.45
Million
baptized believers
10 180
Congregations
News
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Joint ecumenical statement on the widening conflict in the Middle East
The World Council of Churches, Middle East Council of Churches, Lutheran World Federation, World Communion of Reformed Churches, World Methodist Council, Mennonite World Conference, Christian Conference of Asia and ACT Alliance join in expressing their deep concern regarding the humanitarian and social impacts of the widening conflict in the Middle East, and the threat it poses to the peace and security of the region and…
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In Prayer
If you would like to share a prayer with us, please write to prayers@mwc-cmm.org.
Urgent Prayers and Pastoral Letters
Online Prayer Hour
Upcoming prayer hour events are at 14:00 UTC*.
- Friday, 20 March 2026
- Friday, 15 May 2026
- Friday, 17 July 2026
Prayer Network
The Prayer Network supports our global family by emailing prayers every two months and occasionally when an urgent call to prayer arises.

Worship Resource
For the Love of the Cosmos
For the Love of the Cosmos: Anabaptist Prayers for Care of Creation emerges from a deep conviction that prayer is more than words. It is personal but also communal. It is private but also political. Prayer must also be our protest, a way of loving the creation back to life.
In compiling this collection of prayers, MWC brings the voices around the world who can enrich our own prayers.
Our Magazine
Courier 2026 / 41.1
In this issue
Perspectives
- Rhythms and melodies carry images of encounters
- A community act that shapes our identity
- Practicing hospitality through worship
- Blending traditional rhythms with contemporary music
- Music as a unifying force
General Secretary
- Imagination

