Unsettling Histories | Decolonizing Discipleship | hukišunuškuy February 17-21, 2020 Forest Home Camp, Oak View, CA Cohorts will focus on the personal and political work…
Read moreSeattle Mennonite Church Uses Art for Activism
By Olivia Smucker When Thalia Neufeld needed a final project for !Explore, an Anabaptist-Mennonite Biblical Seminary theological program for high schoolers, she wanted to literally…
Read moreSeeing the Intersections Between Forms of Injustice
By Jennifer Schrock Compared to previous years, the Mennonite Church USA’s biennial convention July 2 to 6 had fewer workshops about specific issues such as…
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Africans are Building a Great Green Wall
Over 20 African nations are partners in an African Union project aiming to span the width of their continent with regenerative agriculture, green jobs and…
Read moreThe Killing of Environmental Activists
Joe Cook is the MCCN creation care liaison at San Antonio Mennonite Church, San Antonio, TX. He recently wrote an article and shared links about environmental martyrs such as Berta Caceres and Sister Dorothy Stang. The former opposed a dam in Honduras and the latter logging in the Amazon rain forest in Brazil.
Other topics Joe has pursued recently on his blog on San Antonio Mennonite’s site include the future of the coal industry and environmental refugees.
For in [Christ] all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, by making peace through the blood of his cross.
Colossians 1:19 - 20