[English] Por Jenny Castro Sandra Pérez, miembro de la Comunidad Menonita de Manhattan (Nueva York), se desempeña en el equipo ministerial supervisor de la ciudad de Nueva York para la Conferencia Atlantic Coast y en el comité directivo del Proyecto de Mujeres en Liderazgo de la Iglesia Menonita de EE. UU. Trabaja y sirve entre diversas culturas equipando a líderes con recursos para construir relaciones a lo largo de la iglesia. (Iglesia Menonita de EE. UU.) — La madre de Sandra Pérez la trajo a la ciudad de Nueva York cuando apenas... read more →
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Hannah Heinzekehr is director of Communications and Marketing for Mennonite Church USA. Here’s one thing I know about myself. I am bad at transitions. Especially when those transitions are endings. In our last meeting, my spiritual director reminded me that we all have natural tendencies when it comes to endings and saying goodbye. There are subconscious ways that we start to behave and patterns that we follow that are not always healthy, but if we can elevate these behaviors to the conscious level, we can start to think about healthier ways to take our leave. My natural tendency when moving... read more →
[English] La serie de 16 sesiones está diseñada para fomentar el crecimiento en la fe desde una perspectiva anabautista Por Annette Brill Bergstresser ELKHART, Indiana/WINNIPEG, Manitoba—(Iglesia Menonita de EE. UU./Iglesia Menonita de Canadá)—Durante 20 años, Palmer Becker alimentó el sueño de tener un material de discipulado anabautista para grupos pequeños y congregaciones. Hoy ese recurso es una realidad y está disponible por Internet en inglés y español. Publicada conjuntamente por... read more →
English “No amemos de palabra ni de labios para afuera, sino con hechos y de verdad”. —1 Juan 3:18, NVI Como cristianos, creemos que Dios es amor y que somos llamados a participar del amor que Dios tiene por el mundo, el mismo amor que se reveló en la vida, la muerte y la resurrección de Jesús. En Cristo, vemos que el amor es algo que se vive, que el amor está activo en el mundo, que el amor es un verbo. En febrero, la Iglesia Menonita de EE. UU. iniciará un nuevo proyecto que explorará la idea... read more →
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Jenny Castro is new to the communications team and coordinator of the Women in Leadership Project for Mennonite Church USA. She has a degree in English and has been involved in education in a variety of contexts—from public school teaching to community education. She’s spent time living and working in Central America with Mennonite Central Committee and several years as a stay-at-home mom. She’s a mother to three incredibly special people (ages 10, 8 and 5) and partner in this adventure called life with Jake, her inspiration. She is a member of San Antonio (Texas) Mennonite Church. The Women in... read more →
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Jenny Castro is new to the communications team and coordinator of the Women in Leadership Project for Mennonite Church USA. She has a degree in English and has been involved in education in a variety of contexts—from public school teaching to community education. She’s spent time living and working in Central America with Mennonite Central Committee and several years as a stay-at-home mom. She’s a mother to three incredibly special people (ages 10, 8 and 5) and partner in this adventure called life with Jake, her inspiration. She is a member of San Antonio (Texas) Mennonite Church. The Women... read more →
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Hannah Heinzekehr is the Director of Communications for Mennonite Church USA On Monday, I returned to work after seven weeks of maternity leave. This was a little bit of a shock to my system. Not only did I have 1,300 unread e-mails in my inbox, but the rhythm of my days changed significantly. I went from spending most of my waking hours focused on caring for the needs of two small children ages two and under, to writing, attending meetings, thinking about the church, and jumping right back into planning for the Mennonite Church USA convention this summer in Kansas... read more →