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.

2024 Service Trip to West Virginia

Worship

Worship | October 20

Sermon: Mark Rupp

Scripture | 2 Samuel 7:1-17; Luke 1:30-33

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

Upcoming Events

Harvest Potluck

11/03/2024

Our annual Harvest Potluck will be November 3 at noon, following the congregational meeting. Please bring a dish made from the bounty of your garden (or someone else's). Remember, no nuts! Gluten free items are appreciated! Bring your own place settings to make it more environmentally friendly. We hope to see you there!

Blog

Cone flower with honey bee

Frame-storming

Earlier this year the Harvard Business Review published an essay arguing that companies are too quick to problem-solve.  A better approach, the authors suggest, is to step back and first look at the problem from various angles.  Doing so can lead to a better set of questions, or a redefinition of the…

Upcoming Events

Harvest Potluck

11/03/2024

Our annual Harvest Potluck will be November 3 at noon, following the congregational meeting. Please bring a dish made from the bounty of your garden (or someone else's). Remember, no nuts! Gluten free items are appreciated! Bring your own place settings to make it more environmentally friendly. We hope to see you there!

Sermons

Children or no children, it’s risky to want something out of life.  It’s a bold move to ask for a blessing.  Even bolder when you get a blessing to keep coming back to it year after year, knowing it has outgrown your previous efforts to care for it.  The blessing, now with a life of its own, calls for one’s own expansion.  More fabric to fit a larger frame.  More room within oneself to hold this ever-expanding prayer.
The glory and the beauty and the wonder of divine presence is all around them.  But they settle, like we all do at times, for something less alive, less real.  They make a golden calf, and believe, for a short time, it’s the best symbol of what’s important, what’s worthy of their energy and resources and devotion.  But fortunately for them, and for us, God, keeps offering the real thing, always ready for us to receive it, to accept this less shiny but far more glorious reality as the grandest gift of all.
Whoever put Genesis together thought this was an important story to tell, at length.  How do we use the power we have, and how will that affect future generations?  And what if the most powerful thing we can do, the greatest legacy, is to let go of vengeance, to weep and grieve for the sins of our ancestors and our own, to love those who have treated us like an enemy, and to protect vulnerable life rather than subdue it.
Abram and Sarai’s story (and the author who wrote it) speaks about the positive impact that wrestling with our faith/God can have on us. God seemingly calls Abram and offers a promise in return. Then later adds more detail, and all the while Abram is grappling with what the call and promise means. In this sermon Marty connects “contending” with “theologizing” – the act of doing theology not as a destination or doctrine; but as a dialogue and a spiritual discipline that can enliven faith. The title playfully explores how in Genesis 12 God promises Abram and Sarai more kids than sand on earth, and in Gen 15 God promises more kids than stars in the sky.

Upcoming Events

Harvest Potluck

11/03/2024

Our annual Harvest Potluck will be November 3 at noon, following the congregational meeting. Please bring a dish made from the bounty of your garden (or someone else's). Remember, no nuts! Gluten free items are appreciated! Bring your own place settings to make it more environmentally friendly. We hope to see you there!