Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly.

Micah 6:8

Sunday morning worship: 9:30am
Christian Education Classes: Will resume in the fall

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.

2024 Service Trip to West Virginia

Worship

August 24, 2025

Sunday Worship 

Speaker: Pastor Joel Miller

Scripture: Romans 13:7-10

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

Upcoming Events

September Special Events

Mark your calendar for these special events coming up soon!

September 7: Cookie Sunday

September 14: Sunday School Classes Resume for all ages

September 26-28: Fall Retreat at Kirkmont Retreat Center

More details coming soon for all of these and more!

Blog

Cone flower with honey bee

An Invitation for Drawing Near

On September 7, we will be starting a worship series centered on “Anabaptism at 500,” marking that anniversary by exploring stories of those within the Anabaptist streams both historical and modern. You will hear more about that series and what all to expect from it soon.  But for now I…

Upcoming Events

September Special Events

Mark your calendar for these special events coming up soon!

September 7: Cookie Sunday

September 14: Sunday School Classes Resume for all ages

September 26-28: Fall Retreat at Kirkmont Retreat Center

More details coming soon for all of these and more!

Sermons

Ending the debt between parent and child ended the relationship.  As if indebtedness was what held the relationship together.  As if the kinds of debts we can never repay are what hold the world together.  To be in good debt means that our lives are so dependent on past generations, the abundance of the natural world, the goodwill of others, that the only reasonable way to live is, as Paul writes, to “let no debt remain outstanding, except – except – the continuing debt to love another.”
One of the gifts of a Sabbatical is being temporarily released from loving the world in the particular way one has otherwise committed to.  An immediate effect is being freed up to love parts of the world one may not get around to loving were the rush of life to just keep rushing.
“Love is the committed presence and practice that ‘binds everything together in perfect harmony’ (Col 3:14), the fruit filling that makes everything a bit more delicious. Love, at the very least—or perhaps the very most—keeps us together.”
We, in pursuit of self-control come face to face with our human nature, in all its bushy beauty and challenge. As humans, we seem to have endless propensity for shame and guilt, to perceive ourselves as failing over and over and over again, flailing in our morose of never being enough. I follow the pathetic little ritual of compromising myself, with food or sexuality, resentment, anger, prejudice. The inability to control oneself, by oneself, shows up in commonly experienced arenas: our thoughts and our tongues – our words about ourselves and others, substance use and abuse, lust, anger, how we do or don’t use our time or our phones, guilt of whether we’re being good, peace-filled, productive Mennonites

Upcoming Events

September Special Events

Mark your calendar for these special events coming up soon!

September 7: Cookie Sunday

September 14: Sunday School Classes Resume for all ages

September 26-28: Fall Retreat at Kirkmont Retreat Center

More details coming soon for all of these and more!