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Creation Care Commitments

If you missed our Winter Seminar a few weeks ago, you missed out on some great conversations about practical ideas for how we as individuals and as a congregation can practice care for Creation.  Amy Huser, the Sustainability and Outdoor Education Director  from Camp Friedenswald, led the seminar on Saturday…

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10 trends in American Christianity

The lead essay of the most recent The Christian Century magazine names “10 religious trends of the 2010’s,” written by Baylor University professor of history Philip Jenkins.  There’s actually quite a bit of good news amidst the trouble.  Here they are in the order he presents them, roughly chronologically in…

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Talking about numbers, people

Back in November, after briefly discussing the issue of growth at our fall congregational meeting, we decided to do a little research.  We compiled data covering 25 years, recording annual averages of children, members, Sunday attendance, and regular attenders.  Some of the findings of note: The church has had over…

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Midweek blog: Talking about numbers, people

Back in November, after briefly discussing the issue of growth at our fall congregational meeting, we decided to do a little research.  We compiled data covering 25 years, recording annual averages of children, members, Sunday attendance, and regular attenders.  Some of the findings of note: The church has had over…

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100 years

One hundred years ago Mennonites were starving in Russia.  When Anabaptist groups in the US and Canada learned about their plight they came together to form a Central Committee dedicated to bringing material relief to these sisters and brothers.  From those beginnings, the Mennonite Central Committee expanded into the international…

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