Issue: Volume 22 Issue 9

  • Is Women’s Day still relevant?

    Is Women’s Day still relevant?

    Mennonite women in British Columbia have been coming together each spring since 1939 for Women’s Inspirational Day, a time of spiritual encouragement and fellowship. But as the planned date of May 6, 2018, approached, still without a coordinator or location for the event, some were questioning whether the annual spring gathering has seen its day.…

  • ‘Preach it!’

    ‘Preach it!’

    Hands on his stomach, Allan Rudy-Froese walked a group of young preachers through exercises designed to make them feel at home and centred in their bodies by learning to recognize the part their abdominal muscles and their mouths—lips, tongues, palates and jaws—play in the delivery of a sermon. “Preaching is a physical art,” the associate…

  • MC Alberta appoints two new Joint Council members

    MC Alberta appoints two new Joint Council members

    At Mennonite Church Alberta’s annual delegate sessions in March 2018, Brenda Tiessen-Wiens and Margaret Kruger-Harder were appointed to represent the regional church on MC Canada’s Joint Council, which was created following the restructuring of the nationwide church in October 2017. (See more about the Joint Council here.)  Brenda Tiessen-Wiens “It’s an exciting time to be a…

  • Selling thrift by the pound

    Selling thrift by the pound

    Volunteers who work at any of the many Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) thrift stores know the sorrow of unsold goods: clothing that hangs around for more than a month or dishes that don’t move out the door to grace someone’s table. The Generations Store in Waterloo, Ont., had a “We want your quality thrift goods,…

  • CPTer receives peace activism award

    CPTer receives peace activism award

    Esther Kern, a former Canada coordinator of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), received the Muriel Duckworth Award for Peace Activism at the Voice of Women for Peace International Women’s Day dinner held at Friend’s (Quaker) House in Toronto on March 8, 2018. In her remarks upon receiving her award, Kern, a member of Valleyview Mennonite Church…

  • Studying the Bible through a feminist lens

    Studying the Bible through a feminist lens

    Around 10 women and female-identifying people sit in a circle at Erb Street Mennonite Church in Waterloo, every week, drinking tea and discussing biblical texts through a feminist lens. Jessica Reesor Rempel, 29, a member of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church in Kitchener, started Feminist Bible Study to create a space for women to discuss issues…

  • ‘Just doing my best’

    ‘Just doing my best’

    Grace Kang can’t remember a time when she wasn’t making art. As a child, “I was always drawing, I was always writing stories,” the 22-year-old says. When she learned that art is not something everyone does or is interested in, “I realized it was a unique way I could contribute to the world.” One of…