The foyer of Eigenheim Mennonite Church, filled with bedding plants on a
garden bench and trickling water from several fountains, visually and audibly
depicted the theme of this year’s Saskatchewan Wo
Elisabeth Elliot’s 1957 classic, Through Gates of Splendor, was billed by
the publisher as “the boldest and most dramatic missionary exploit of
modern times . . .
Ears pricked up when César Garcia suggested that all national churches need
to be in communication with other national churches about issues of faith and
practice.
Twenty-five years ago Mennonite Church Eastern Canada gathered at the United
Mennonite Educational Institute in Leamington, Ont., for its inaugural annual
conference.
Brenda Suderman, a member of Home Street Mennonite Church, Winnipeg, was one
of two Winnipeg Free Press journalists to be honoured by the Islamic Social
Services Association with its Ihsan Award recen
In a luncheon discussion with local Mennonite pastors and church leaders at
Lethbridge Mennonite Church, where Canadian Mennonite Publishing Service
board members were holding their annual general mee
Canadian Mennonite was urged at its annual banquet last month to “pass on
the best of the Anabaptist faith” to its Mennonite readership and to speak
without fear in the face of political turmoil to it
From her seat at the front, Mennonite Church Alberta secretary Joani Neufeldt
could see all of the gathered Mennonite Church Alberta delegates as the story
of the newly forming Edmonton South Sudanese