Issue: Volume 27 Issue 18D

  • Volume 27, Number 18D

  • Mennonites join call for landfill search

    Mennonites join call for landfill search

    Mennonite Church Canada, along with the regional churches, has issued a statement calling on “all levels of government” to support a search of the Prairie Green Landfill near Winnipeg for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two murdered Indigenous women who are believed to be buried there. The Sept. 1 document comes after…

  • Indigenous camps draw church-goers

    Indigenous camps draw church-goers

    For David Driedger, who serves as leading minister at First Mennonite Church in Winnipeg, the Manitoba government’s refusal to fund a search for the remains of two murdered Indigenous women believed to be buried in a landfill feels like a continuity of a pattern. “These women were not only killed but then discarded like trash,”…

  • Horsing around for global relief

    Horsing around for global relief

    Mission is the place where your passion and the needs of the world meet. Donita Wiebe-Neufeld’s passion for horses led her to participate in a unique fundraiser for Mennonite Central Committee.  The Edmonton resident has undertaken a fundraising project called “Faces with Ace” as part of MCC’s annual Go! 100 campaign, which invites participants to…

  • The nudge

    The nudge

    How do you discern a career change? Or, to use language many in the church are familiar with, how do you discern a new call?  After 25 years in local ministry, specifically in the areas of church planting, revitalization and change leadership, my new call came through various means.   For several years, ministry friends and…

  • Children forgotten in peacebuilding activities

    Children forgotten in peacebuilding activities

    For the past two years, the Meserete Kristos Church (MKC)—the Anabaptist denominational body in Ethiopia—has been working with communities and local institutions to restore peace between warring ethnic groups in the Nono district of the West Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State. The targets of the peacebuilding projects are mainly youth and adults. MKC facilitated…

  • Squeah director reflects on summer challenges and successes

    Squeah director reflects on summer challenges and successes

    Despite challenges including a fire ban and a staffing shortage, Mennonite Church B.C.’s Camp Squeah enjoyed a successful summer, according to camp director Rob Tiessen.  Rob Tiessen. “We were thankful for the summer season as it was,” Tiessen says. “It was a good turnout in terms of lots of campers, but we had to limit…

  • Holy Land pilgrimage planned for May

    Holy Land pilgrimage planned for May

    Mennonite Church Canada’s Palestine-Israel Network is inviting people to join its Palestine-Israel tour, scheduled for May 11-26, 2024. If you’re passionate about peace wedded to justice, biblical perspectives on the land many call “holy” and the thriving of the global church, this may be the opportunity of a lifetime. You will see key biblical sites…

  • MDS Canada closes response in Cape Breton

    MDS Canada closes response in Cape Breton

    For Amanda McDougall-Merrill, mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, volunteers with Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) Canada did more than repair homes damaged by Hurricane Fiona in Cape Breton.  “You brought hope and love to the community,” she told about 90 people gathered Aug. 24 at the Sydney River United Protestant Church in Sydney River,…

  • Anabaptist Bible project gets feedback

    Anabaptist Bible project gets feedback

    Local contributors to an Anabaptist Bible that is set for publication in 2025 met with the Bible’s advisory group last month.  The advisory group for the Anabaptist Community Bible met in Waterloo, Ontario, in early August to do its first round of editing. Managing editor Mollee Moua invited contributors to join the group for dessert…