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A blessing, not a burden
“Attending an Assembly is a wonderful experience. There’s an opportunity to see another part of the world, and to meet so many people. We learn new ways of working together; we adjust for things we hadn’t planned for; and most importantly, we build relationships,” says César García, MWC general secretary. When the leaders of Meserete Kristos…
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Assembly 18 postponed
The Mennonite World Conference Assembly in Ethiopia is postponed to a different date and country. Due to an internal crisis of unity, Meserete Kristos Church (MKC) has sorrowfully withdrawn their invitation to host the MWC Assembly. Their need to focus on internal unity makes it difficult to dedicate the attention needed to prepare for global…
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Deep, spiritual transformation on YAMEN year
“I have always desired to see and understand the world beyond my immediate environment, to learn from diverse communities. When I learned about YAMEN’s vision for young people of global learning and service, I saw it as a platform that will expose, shape and equip me for the betterment of myself, the church and my community,” says Moses Johnson Jumbo. Moses Jumbo, a member from Mennonite Church, Inen district, Nigeria, served…
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A tangible source of support and testimony
Commissions and MWC over 100 years In the 2009 constitution of MWC, the General Council established standing commissions – Deacons, Faith & Life, Mission, Peace – “on matters of vital concern to the MWC community of churches.” The tasks of Commissions are to prepare issues or materials for consideration by the General Council, give guidance…
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Living together as one
MWC: One hundred years of communion In circumstances remarkably similar to today’s, a group of Mennonites set out on a pilgrimage from South Russia (today’s Ukraine) to Zurich, Switzerland, in 1925. They carried a message from the All Russian Conference of Mennonites to present at the first global gathering of the Mennonite World Conference. The…
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Reflect back to reflect forward
On this 100th anniversary of Mennonite World Conference, leaders were gathered at Schönblick, Germany, in May to celebrate and to continue the work of MWC through the gathering of the General Council. The Courier editor gathered former leaders (Danisa Ndlovu, J. Nelson Kraybill, Larry Miller, Nancy Heisey) to reflect on the “sweet memories” of watching MWC…
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Bearing witness to a living faith
With zeal and devotion, early Anabaptists lived out their faith in bold and risky ways that broke with the established church. This year, as Mennonite World Conference marked 500 years of the Anabaptist movement, we lived out our faith through reconciliation with churches that had once been opposed. Hospitality At the end of a long…
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The spirit of the yellow card
“One of the time-tested treasures of Mennonite World Conference (MWC) is its commitment to decision making by consensus,” says Janet Plenert. As vice president from 2009-2015 and regional representatives coordinator since 2024, she has experience with the practice. Consensus is a method of arriving at decisions unanimously or by carefully recording dissenting voices before moving ahead. “Consensus does not…
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AWFS 2026: Sermons
Anabaptist World Fellowship Sunday 2026 Sermons Those who share have more Micah 6:8 I stand in the early summer sun on the Loosli family’s strawberry field on Moron in the Jura and comb through the small bushes for the ripest and finest strawberries. What’s on my mind on this beautiful June morning is the motto of…
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A tapestry of faith, adventure and love
Kathryn Good’s life of service lives on beyond her death through the bequest she arranged. A bequest is an opportunity to provide an end-of-life gift as part of estate or will plans. It allows the giver to support an organization they believe in even after they are gone. Kathryn Good selected MWC to benefit in…
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COP 30 blogs by a Dutch Mennonite
Updates from COP 29 – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) This year, Marijke van Duin was once again an observer at the annual United Nations Climate Summit as a delegate of the World Council of Churches. This 30th climate summit, COP 30, was held in Belém, Brazil, in the Amazon rainforest. Marijke…
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Committed to serving people
How do you stay in relationship in a diverse global communion comprised of 110 national member churches scattered across 61 countries, with vastly different economic circumstances and political and cultural contexts, speaking more than 30 different languages? “Mennonite World Conference is an organic community and not a bureaucratic institution. As a global church, we are…









