Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly.

Micah 6:8

Sunday morning worship: 9:30 am
Christian Education Classes: 11:00 am

Welcome!

Columbus Mennonite Church is an inclusive congregation seeking to follow Jesus’ teachings of love to all, justice for all, and fellowship with all. We invite you to come journey with us in the way of Christ.

Our Vision: God calls us to be followers of Jesus Christ and, by the power of the Holy Spirit, to grow as a community of grace, joy, and peace so that God’s healing and hope flow through us to the world.

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Worship

October 5, 2025

Sunday Worship | Anabaptism at 500: Resistance | World Communion Sunday

Speaker: Pastor Joel Miller

Scripture: Exodus 1:15-21

The worship service is also available by Zoom. Contact the church office if you would like the link.

Upcoming Events

September Activities

Mark your calendar for these important dates and special events coming up soon!

September 14: Christian Education Classes resume for all ages

September 15: Due date for First Fruits Pledge Forms and Fall Retreat Registration

September 26-28: Fall Retreat at Kirkmont Retreat Center

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Blog

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Communing with the World

This coming Sunday we will be celebrating World Communion Sunday with faith communities around the world. This annual event is a chance to practice unity across denominational, political, social, and other boundaries that so often only serve to separate us. While this event focuses on promoting unity within the global…

Upcoming Events

September Activities

Mark your calendar for these important dates and special events coming up soon!

September 14: Christian Education Classes resume for all ages

September 15: Due date for First Fruits Pledge Forms and Fall Retreat Registration

September 26-28: Fall Retreat at Kirkmont Retreat Center

Check your emails or contact the church office for more details!

Sermons

And so, my fellow Mennonites and Menno-curious folks: Not that we have always done it well, but Menno’s people are the sheep in the wild flock of Anabaptism that have attempted to love, rather than kill, their enemies.  Mennonitism was born as a nonviolent response to violence committed in the name of God.  Our origin story is one of wrestling with the implications that Jesus actually said and meant for us to love our enemies.
…What do these stories mean for those of us who are not martyrs? For those of us whose grief is quieter, less dramatic, but no less real? And what do they mean for those of us who must learn to see ourselves not only as sufferers, but sometimes also as participants in another’s suffering?
One of the early Anabaptists’ favorite verses, cited in letters and court records, was Psalm 24:1: “The earth is the Lord’s and everything in it, the world and its inhabitants too.”  This simple verse had profound implications on how the Anabaptists thought of themselves in relation to the accusations brought against them.    
Jesus suggests in Matthew that there might be times in our lives when we encounter a person who is hungry or thirsty or a stranger. Or maybe there is a person who needs clothes or needs a visit. And what we don’t necessarily realize at the time is that that person is Jesus. And so to try to alleviate this restlessness that I was feeling in my own life, I started looking for strangers.

Upcoming Events

September Activities

Mark your calendar for these important dates and special events coming up soon!

September 14: Christian Education Classes resume for all ages

September 15: Due date for First Fruits Pledge Forms and Fall Retreat Registration

September 26-28: Fall Retreat at Kirkmont Retreat Center

Check your emails or contact the church office for more details!