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A [[:Anabaptistwiki:About|'''Wiki Anabatista Mundial''']] é uma comunidade interativa de grupos Anabatistas-Menonitas de todo mundo. O projeto foi iniciado na [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl Biblioteca Menonita] da [http://www.goshen.edu/ Faculdade de Goshen], Indiana(EUA). Este site tem como objetivo ajudar os grupos a: 1)contar suas próprias histórias; 2) publicar e preservar arquivos eletronicamente; e 3) informar a todos os interessados sobre os grupos da comunidade global Anabatista. Como todo projeto “wiki”, este também depende da colaboração e experiência de muitas pessoas.<br />
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''[Nota: Este site está em estágios iniciais de construção. Explore todas as páginas e volte com freqüência para ver se algum [[Special:NewPages | material]] foi adicionado ou se tem [[Special:RecentChanges | alterações recentes]]!]''<br />
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Além de incluir informações básicas sobre as regiões e grupos específicos relacionados aos Anabatista, a Wiki Anabatista Mundial é um lugar para registrar histórias de pessoas que sabem o que significa ser um Anabatista-Menonita, em sua região no mundo. Você não precisa ser um expert no assunto! Basta contribuir com as suas próprias histórias sobre sua vida, como um Anabatista ou Menonita no seu próprio contexto.<br />
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* Para aprender mais sobre as histórias na Wiki Anabatista Mundial leia a nossa página [[Anabaptistwiki:Stories|sobre histórias.]]<br />
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* Para contribuir com as suas próprias histórias ou ler histórias dos outros, veja a página [[Stories|histórias]] que as divide por região.<br />
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Esperamos que a Wiki Anabatista Mundial um dia se torne um grande site para pesquisas básicas relacionadas à tradição Anabatista-Menonita; desde a sua origem no século XVI até a data de hoje e também em um site com muitos idiomas diferentes. Por favor, publique pesquisas de domínio público que você acha que podem ser interessantes para os outros usuários da Wiki Anabatista Mundial. Nossa equipe irá ajudar a classificar e organizar o material em categorias adequadas, assim que ele for adicionado.<br />
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| FABlurb= '''Jesus Village Church (JVC)''' é uma das duas igrejas Anabatistas filiadas, da Coréia do Sul. Ao contrário de outras comunidades mundiais Anabatistas fora da Europa e América do Norte, a '''JVC''' não é resultado de uma missão implantada. Pelo contrário, '''JVC''' começou após um estudo intensivo de três anos por profissionais cristãos coreanos que tentavam redescobrir a Igreja do Novo Testamento e aplicá-la em seu contexto. Esses líderes sentiram que a Igreja Anabatista era a que mais se encaixaria ao maior desejo deles, e em 1996 eles começaram a '''JVC''' ...<br />
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| FVideoBlurb= Diferentes grupos de imigrantes Menonitas vivem no estado de Chihuahua, no norte do [[Mexico | México]]. Clique nos links abaixo para saber mais sobre esses grupos.<br />
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* [[Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde, Mexico|Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde (Old Colony Mennonites)]]<br />
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* [[Iglesia de Dios en Cristo Menonita, Mexico|Iglesia de Dios en Cristo Menonita (Church of God in Christ, Mennonite)]]<br />
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* [[Kleine Gemeinde, Mexico|Kleine Gemeinde (Small Colony Mennonites)]]<br />
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* [[Sommerfelder Mennonitengemeinde, Mexico|Sommerfelder Mennonitengemeinde (Sommerfeld Mennonites)]]<br />
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* 22 de julho de 2010 – [http://www.lwf-assembly.org/experience/lwi-assembly-news/news-detail/article/461/8/ Os luteranos dão passo histórico ao pedir perdão aos Menonitas.]<br />
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* 02 de junho de 2010 – [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=449%3A02-jun-ministries-come-of-age-in-ecuador&catid=28%3Anews-releases-current&Itemid=108&lang=en Celebrações no Equador]<br />
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* 16 de abril de 2010 – [http://193.73.242.125/News/LWI/EN/2521.EN.html Luteranos e Menonitas celebram compromisso de paz]<br />
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* 19 de março de 2010 - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=424%3A19-mar-mwc-funds-boost-projects-for-member-churches-in-global-south&catid=28%3Anews-releases-current&Itemid=108&lang=en Fundos da MWC impulsionam projetos para as igrejas afiliadas]<br />
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* Janeiro de 2010 - [http://mcc.org/haitiearthquake MCC (Comitê Central Menonita) auxilia vítimas do terremoto no Haiti]<br />
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* 08 de outubro de 2009 – [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=384:08-oct-2009-2009-new-global-map-locates-16-million-anabaptists&catid=28:news-releases-current&Itemid=108 Já somos mais de 1,6 milhões de Anabatistas]<br />
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* Leia mais sobre a [[Anabaptistwiki:about|Wiki Anabatista Mundial ]] na [[Anabaptistwiki:about|Página sobre Wiki Anabatista Global]]<br />
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En esta pagina web encontrara links para 52 diferentes artículos relacionados a la fe menonita-anabaptista. También hay 8 libros enteros que uno puede leer en línea [[:Category:Libros (español)|aquí]]. <br />
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Esta pagina web, que por ahora esta bajo construcción, aspira ser el recurso mas completo acerca del martirio, discipulado costoso, y el desafío de recordar estas historias en la tradición anabaptista-menonita. Aunque esta pagina web se enfoca por la mayor parte en el El testimonio y el martirio de los cristianos indefensos (Martyrs Mirror), otras temas incluidas aquí se dirigieran a la iglesia cristiana global. Si usted esta interesado en participar en una conversación acerca de la idea de actualizar El testimonio y el martirio de los cristianos indefensos haz clic [[Talk:Martyrs Mirror Wiki|'''aqui''']]. ¡Y por favor, tome tiempo para explorar este sitio y contribuir sus propias historias! <br />
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El propósito del [[Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible|Diccionario Biblico Anabaptista]] (DBA) es para pensar críticamente sobre el enfoque anabaptista en leer la biblia. El DBA servirá a los que pertenecen a la tradición anabaptista pero también entrara en conversación respetuosa con cristianos de otras tradiciones… <br />
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El [[:Anabaptistwiki:About/es|'''Wiki Anabautista Global''']] es una comunidad interactiva de grupos anabautistas-menonitas de todo el mundo. Iniciado por la Biblioteca Histórica Menonita en Goshen College, este sitio está comprometido en ayudar a que los grupos: 1) cuenten sus propias historias; 2) publiquen y preserven archivos electrónicos; y 3) se informen mejor acerca de otros gropos en la comunidad anabautista global. Como todos los proyectos tipo “wiki,” esto sitio es un trabajo colaborativo que depende en la pericia local de muchas personas.<br />
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Además de incluir información básica sobre ciertas regiones y grupos relacionadas con el movimiento anabautista, el Wiki Anabautista Global es un lugar donde se puede coleccionar historias personales que ponen de relieve lo que significa ser anabautista o menonita en su parte del mundo. Usted no tiene que ser un experto, solo aporte sus propias historias sobre su vida como un anabautista, o menonita, en su propio contexto<br />
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*Para aprender más sobre las historias en el Wiki Anabautista Global, lea nuestra página [[Anabaptistwiki:Stories/es|historias]] que contiene historias por regiones.<br />
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*Para contribuir su propia historia o leer las historias de otros eche un vistazo a la página de [[stories|historias]] que contiene historias por regiones.<br />
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Prevemos que el Wiki Anabautista Global se convierta en un sitio para los recursos primarios relacionados con la tradición anabautista-menonita: desde el siglo 16 hasta el presente y en una gran variedad de idiomas. Por favor publique recursos que usted crea que sean de interés para otros usuarios del Wiki Anabautista Global. Nuestro personal ayudará a organizar el material en las categorías apropiadas.<br />
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| FABlurb='''Jesus Village Church''' '''(JVC) ''' o ''Iglesia Aldea de Jesús'' es una de las dos iglesias anabaptistas en Corea del Sur. A diferencia de otras comunidades mundiales anabaptistas que se encuentran fuera de Europa o Norte América, JVC no es el resultado del trabajo de misioneros. Por lo contrario, JVC empezó después de que cristianos coreanos intentaron a descubrir lo que significaba ser una iglesia del nuevo testamento y poner lo en practica en un contexto coreano atreves de tres años de estudio intenso. Estos lideres sintieron que la iglesia anabaptista se acercaba a lo que buscaban y en 1996 comenzaron la iglesia JVC. Esta iglesia es un miembro asociado del Congreso Menonita Mundial. ...<br />
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| FVideoBlurb= Una variedad de diferentes grupos de inmigrantes menonitas viven en el estado de Chihuahua en el norte de [[Mexico]]. Haga clic en los enlaces de abajo para obtener más información sobre estos grupos. <br />
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*Jul. 4, 2011 - Mennonites Gather Downtown to discuss a "purposeful plan" - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11185/1158146-53.stm]<br><br />
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*Jul. 1, 2011 - MennoMedia and the Mennonite Church USA Purposeful Plan - [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=%2BgxKHLeAlE0%3D&tabid=1465]<br />
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*Jun. 29, 2011 - Merger closes Mennonite Publishing Network, moves operation to Virginia - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/dailycourier/guestcolumn/s_744413.html]<br />
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*Jun. 26, 2011 - My Faith: Why I don't sing the "Star Spangled Banner"- CNN Belief Blog [http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/26/my-faith-why-i-dont-sing-the-star-spangled-banner/]<br />
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*Jun. 20, 2011 - Lutherans to continue dialogue with Catholics and Mennonites [http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/14981]<br />
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Das [[:Anabaptistwiki:About/de|'''weltweite Täuferwiki''']] ist eine interaktive Gemeinschaft täuferischer-mennonitischer Gruppen auf der ganzen Welt. Von der [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl Mennonite Historical Library] am [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College] begonnen, soll diese Seite einzelnen Gruppen helfen: 1) ihre eigene [[Anabaptistwiki:stories|Geschichte]] zu erzählen; 2) elektronische Archive anzulegen und zu erhalten; und 3) sich über andere Gruppen der weltweiten täuferischen Gemeinschaft zu informieren. Wie alle wiki-basierten Projekte, ist es ein gemeinschaftliches Projekt, das von der lokale Fachkenntnis vieler lebt.<br />
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Zuzüglich zu den Grundinformationen über bestimmte Gebiete und Täufer-verwandte Gruppen, ist das weltweite Täuferwiki ein Platz, um persönliche Geschichten zu sammeln, die aufzeigen was es bedeutet in deinem Teil der Welt TäuferIn-MennonitIn zu sein. Man muss kein Experte sein, trage einfach deine eigenen Geschichten über dein Leben als TäuferIn oder MennonitIn in deinem persönlichen Kontext ein.<br />
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Wir stellen uns vor, dass sich das Täuferwiki zu einer bedeutenden Anlaufstelle im Internet für Informationen über die täuferisch-mennonitische Tradition entwickeln wird: Vom 16. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart und in einer Vielzahl von Sprachen. Wir rufen unsere Leser gerne auf, sich mit lizensfreien Quellen, die für andere Benutzer des Täuferwikis von Interesse sein könnten, zu beteiligen. Unsere Mitarbeiter werden helfen, das Quellenmaterial zu sortieren und in die entsprechenden Kategorien einzuordnen.<br />
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| FVideoBlurb= Eine Vielzahl an verschiedenen eingewanderten mennonitischen Gruppen leben im Staat Chihuahua im nördliche [[Mexiko]]. Klick auf die unteren Links, um mehr über diese Gruppen zu erfahren.<br />
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* [[Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde, Mexico|Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde]]<br />
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| Nachrichten(englisch)= * July 17, 2009 - [http://www.nationalpost.com/related/topics/story.html?id=1802264 Home in the Chaco]<br />
* August 3, 2009 - [http://www.mennoweekly.org/2009/8/3/every-tribe-global-church-unites/ From Every Tribe, Global Mennonite Church Unites]<br />
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* Jul. 22, 2010 - [http://www.lwf-assembly.org/experience/lwi-assembly-news/news-detail/article/461/8/ Lutherans Take Historic Step in Asking for Forgiveness from Mennonites]<br />
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* Jun. 2, 2010 - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=449%3A02-jun-ministries-come-of-age-in-ecuador&catid=28%3Anews-releases-current&Itemid=108&lang=en Ministries come of age in Ecuador]<br />
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* Apr. 16, 2010 [http://193.73.242.125/News/LWI/EN/2521.EN.html Lutherans and Mennonites Affirm Joint Concerns for Peace]<br />
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* Mar. 19, 2010 [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=424%3A19-mar-mwc-funds-boost-projects-for-member-churches-in-global-south&catid=28%3Anews-releases-current&Itemid=108&lang=en MWC funds boost projects for member churches in global South]<br />
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* January 2010 [http://mcc.org/haitiearthquake Mennonite Central Committee's (MCC) Response to the Haiti Earthquake]<br />
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* Oct. 8, 2009 - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=384:08-oct-2009-2009-new-global-map-locates-16-million-anabaptists&catid=28:news-releases-current&Itemid=108 Now 1.6 Million Anabaptists]<br />
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Das [[:Anabaptistwiki:About/de|'''weltweite Täuferwiki''']] ist eine interaktive Gemeinschaft täuferischer-mennonitischer Gruppen auf der ganzen Welt. Von der [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl Mennonite Historical Library] am [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College] begonnen, soll diese Seite einzelnen Gruppen helfen: 1) ihre eigene [[Anabaptistwiki:stories|Geschichte]] zu erzählen; 2) elektronische Archive anzulegen und zu erhalten; und 3) sich über andere Gruppen der weltweiten täuferischen Gemeinschaft zu informieren. Wie alle wiki-basierten Projekte, ist es ein gemeinschaftliches Projekt, das von der lokale Fachkenntnis vieler lebt.<br />
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Zuzüglich zu den Grundinformationen über bestimmte Gebiete und Täufer-verwandte Gruppen, ist das weltweite Täuferwiki ein Platz, um persönliche Geschichten zu sammeln, die aufzeigen was es bedeutet in deinem Teil der Welt TäuferIn-MennonitIn zu sein. Man muss kein Experte sein, trage einfach deine eigenen Geschichten über dein Leben als TäuferIn oder MennonitIn in deinem persönlichen Kontext ein.<br />
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Wir stellen uns vor, dass sich das Täuferwiki zu einer bedeutenden Anlaufstelle im Internet für Informationen über die täuferisch-mennonitische Tradition entwickeln wird: Vom 16. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart und in einer Vielzahl von Sprachen. Wir rufen unsere Leser gerne auf, sich mit lizensfreien Quellen, die für andere Benutzer des Täuferwikis von Interesse sein könnten, zu beteiligen. Unsere Mitarbeiter werden helfen, das Quellenmaterial zu sortieren und in die entsprechenden Kategorien einzuordnen.<br />
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* [[Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde, Mexico|Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde]]<br />
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* Jul. 22, 2010 - [http://www.lwf-assembly.org/experience/lwi-assembly-news/news-detail/article/461/8/ Lutherans Take Historic Step in Asking for Forgiveness from Mennonites]<br />
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* Jun. 2, 2010 - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=449%3A02-jun-ministries-come-of-age-in-ecuador&catid=28%3Anews-releases-current&Itemid=108&lang=en Ministries come of age in Ecuador]<br />
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* Apr. 16, 2010 [http://193.73.242.125/News/LWI/EN/2521.EN.html Lutherans and Mennonites Affirm Joint Concerns for Peace]<br />
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* Mar. 19, 2010 [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=424%3A19-mar-mwc-funds-boost-projects-for-member-churches-in-global-south&catid=28%3Anews-releases-current&Itemid=108&lang=en MWC funds boost projects for member churches in global South]<br />
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* January 2010 [http://mcc.org/haitiearthquake Mennonite Central Committee's (MCC) Response to the Haiti Earthquake]<br />
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* Oct. 8, 2009 - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=384:08-oct-2009-2009-new-global-map-locates-16-million-anabaptists&catid=28:news-releases-current&Itemid=108 Now 1.6 Million Anabaptists]<br />
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*Jul. 14, 2014 - Burkina Faso Church Experiences Explosion of Baptisms - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/burkina-faso-church-experiences-%E2%80%98explosion-baptisms%E2%80%99]<br />
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*Jul. 7, 2014 - MWC Commissions Hold Rare Face-to-Face Meetings - Mennonite World Review [http://mennoworld.org/2014/07/07/mwc-commissions-hold-rare-face-to-face-meetings/]<br><br />
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*Jan. 31, 2014 - Lutheran, Mennonite, Catholic Trilateral Dialogue on Baptism -- a Communique [http://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/Trilateral_Commission_Communique2014.pdf] </br><br />
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*To learn about contributing sources, start at the [[Anabaptistwiki:Sources#Adding_sources|about sources]] page.<br />
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The [[:Anabaptistwiki:About|'''Global Anabaptist Wiki''']] is an interactive community of Anabaptist-Mennonite groups from around the world. Initiated by the [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl Mennonite Historical Library] at [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College], the site is committed to helping individual groups: 1) tell their own [[Anabaptistwiki:Stories|stories]]; 2) post and preserve electronic archives; and 3) become better informed about other groups in the global Anabaptist fellowship. Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people.<br />
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''[Please Note: This project is still in its early stages of construction. To explore updates, view our [[Special:NewPages|recently added pages]] or [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]]'' . Check back frequently to see what new material has been added!]<br />
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[[Jesus Village Church, South Korea|Read more...]]<br />
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* [[Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde, Mexico|Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde (Old Colony Mennonites)]]<br />
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* [[Iglesia de Dios en Cristo Menonita, Mexico|Iglesia de Dios en Cristo Menonita (Church of God in Christ, Mennonite)]]<br />
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* [[Kleine Gemeinde, Mexico|Kleine Gemeinde (Small Colony Mennonites)]]<br />
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*Aug. 4, 2014 - On the Journey with Lutheran Brothers and Sisters / An Interview with John D. Roth [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/on-the-journey-with-lutheran-brothers-and-sisters-an-interview-with-john-d-roth/]<br />
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*July 17, 2014 - New Anabaptist Conference Emerges in South Korea [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/new-anabaptist-conference-emerges-south-korea]<br />
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*Jul. 14, 2014 - Burkina Faso Church Experiences Explosion of Baptisms - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/burkina-faso-church-experiences-%E2%80%98explosion-baptisms%E2%80%99]<br />
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*Jul. 7, 2014 - MWC Commissions Hold Rare Face-to-Face Meetings - Mennonite World Review [http://mennoworld.org/2014/07/07/mwc-commissions-hold-rare-face-to-face-meetings/]<br><br />
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*Jan. 31, 2014 - Lutheran, Mennonite, Catholic Trilateral Dialogue on Baptism -- a Communique [http://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/Trilateral_Commission_Communique2014.pdf] </br><br />
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== Other Resources ==<br />
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*Read more about the [[Anabaptistwiki:About|Global Anabaptist Wiki]] on the [[Anabaptistwiki:About|About Global Anabaptist Wiki Page]]<br />
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*Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] or the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] for information on using the wiki software.</div>Sayoderhttp://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Global_Anabaptist_Wiki&diff=14485Global Anabaptist Wiki2015-06-09T19:05:04Z<p>Sayoder: </p>
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*[[Mennonite Brethren]]<br />
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*[[Russian Mennonite Related Groups]]<br />
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We envision the Global Anabaptist Wiki to become a major site for primary sources related to the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition: from the 16th century to the present and in a wide variety of languages. Please post any public domain sources you think might be of interest to other users of the Global Anabaptist Wiki. Our staff will help to sort and organize source material into appropriate categories as it is added.<br />
<br />
*To learn about contributing sources, start at the [[Anabaptistwiki:Sources#Adding_sources|about sources]] page.<br />
<br />
*To view sources organized by region, check out the [[:Category:Sources|sources]] page.<br />
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The [[:Anabaptistwiki:About|'''Global Anabaptist Wiki''']] is an interactive community of Anabaptist-Mennonite groups from around the world. Initiated by the [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl Mennonite Historical Library] at [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College], the site is committed to helping individual groups: 1) tell their own [[Anabaptistwiki:Stories|stories]]; 2) post and preserve electronic archives; and 3) become better informed about other groups in the global Anabaptist fellowship. Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people.<br />
<br />
''[Please Note: This project is still in its early stages of construction. To explore updates, view our [[Special:NewPages|recently added pages]] or [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]]'' . Check back frequently to see what new material has been added!]<br />
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| FATitle= Jesus Village Church, South Korea<br />
| FAImage=<br />
| FABlurb='''Jesus Village Church''' '''(JVC) '''is one of two Anabaptist affiliated churches in South Korea. Unlike other global Anabaptist communities outside of Europe and North America, JVC is not the result of a mission plant. Rather, JVC began out three years of intensive study by Korean Christian professionals as they tried to rediscover the New Testament Church and implement it in a Korean context. These leaders felt that the Anabaptist Church fit what they desired most closely, and in 1996 they started the JVC...<br />
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[[Jesus Village Church, South Korea|Read more...]]<br />
| FVideoTitle= Menonitas de Chihuahua<br />
| FVideo= <youtube size="small">lSUh4GnuuMA</youtube><br />
| FVideoBlurb= A variety of different immigrant Mennonite groups live in the Chihuahua state in northern [[Mexico]]. Click on the links below to learn more about these groups.<br />
<br />
* [[Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde, Mexico|Altkolonier Mennonitengemeinde (Old Colony Mennonites)]]<br />
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* [[Iglesia de Dios en Cristo Menonita, Mexico|Iglesia de Dios en Cristo Menonita (Church of God in Christ, Mennonite)]]<br />
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* [[Kleine Gemeinde, Mexico|Kleine Gemeinde (Small Colony Mennonites)]]<br />
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'''Mennonite World Review (RSS):'''<br />
<br />
<rss>http://mennoworld.org/feed/|date|charset=UTF-8|max=5</rss><br />
<br />
'''The Mennonite'''<br />
<rss>https://themennonite.org/the-latest/daily-news-updates/feed/|date|charset=UTF-8|max=5</rss><br />
<br />
<br> '''User Submitted:'''<br />
<br />
*Aug. 4, 2014 - On the Journey with Lutheran Brothers and Sisters / An Interview with John D. Roth [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/on-the-journey-with-lutheran-brothers-and-sisters-an-interview-with-john-d-roth/]<br />
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*July 17, 2014 - New Anabaptist Conference Emerges in South Korea [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/new-anabaptist-conference-emerges-south-korea]<br />
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*Jul. 14, 2014 - Burkina Faso Church Experiences Explosion of Baptisms - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/burkina-faso-church-experiences-%E2%80%98explosion-baptisms%E2%80%99]<br />
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*Jul. 7, 2014 - MWC Commissions Hold Rare Face-to-Face Meetings - Mennonite World Review [http://mennoworld.org/2014/07/07/mwc-commissions-hold-rare-face-to-face-meetings/]<br><br />
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*Jan. 31, 2014 - Lutheran, Mennonite, Catholic Trilateral Dialogue on Baptism -- a Communique [http://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/Trilateral_Commission_Communique2014.pdf] </br><br />
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== Other Resources ==<br />
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*Read more about the [[Anabaptistwiki:About|Global Anabaptist Wiki]] on the [[Anabaptistwiki:About|About Global Anabaptist Wiki Page]]<br />
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*Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] or the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] for information on using the wiki software.</div>Sayoderhttp://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Anabautistas,_Menonitas_y_Hermanos_en_Cristo_de_Espa%C3%B1a&diff=14484Anabautistas, Menonitas y Hermanos en Cristo de España2015-06-09T18:56:59Z<p>Sayoder: </p>
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==Origins==<br />
The first seeds of Anabaptist activity in Spain were planted by Mennonite missionaries who began to do relief work in Spain in the 1930's, in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. These workers included Levi Hartzler, D. Parke Lantz, Lester Hershey, and Clarence Fretz. Some of their relief work efforts included distributing food to refugees and working with orphaned children or mothers with young children. According to Mennonite missionary John Driver, the Spanish people they worked with appreciated that the Mennonites offered help “without trying to start a religious empire.” <br />
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In the 1950's and 60's, David and Wilma Shank worked as Mennonite Board of Missions missionaries in Brussels, Belgium. There they ministered to a group of Spanish expatriates living in Brussels. In 1974 John and Bonny Driver were sent by the Mennonite Board of Missions to work with the developing group of Spanish Mennonites in Brussels, who then moved back to Spain in order to establish Christian renewal groups. John describes these early groups in Spain as “radical Christian communities.” They focused on a “radical vision of alternative church history” embodied by the Anabaptist theological perspective, including a believers' church ecclesiology and ethic of peace. Some of John's mission work included teaching at various Bible institutes affiliated with the Evangelical Alliance in Spain, writing theological works, and encouraging the Spanish conscientious objector movement, which no other denominational group at that time had dared to do. Bonny's activities included volunteering at the Evangelical Hospital in Barcelona, attending a local church women's group, and homemaking and hospitality to members of the growing Christian community. <br />
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By 1977 Mennonites in Spain had formed a “community of witness and service in Barcelona.” The community began several outreach programs, including a drug rehabilitation center, a prison ministry, and a hospice for victims of AIDS. Soon after, in 1978, José Gallardo moved from Brussels to Burgos and became a leader of the radical Christian community developing there, beginning a drug rehabilitation center. Another drug rehab center was founded by the Christian community of Burgos in Brieva, a restored mining village in the mountains, in 1980. In 1985 even more church outreach organizations were created; the Christian community in Barcelona founded a nursing home, Hogar de Paz, and former drug addicts and prison inmates who had become Mennonites began a prison ministry. According to Driver, “in this emerging network of radical groups across northern Spain, worship and work were combined in a way that made them true communities in mission.” <br />
<br />
Increasingly throughout the 1980's Spaniards began to take on more leadership in their Christian communities. In addition to José Gallardo, José Luis and Gabriela Suarez also moved from Brussels to take on leadership roles in the Barcelona community. Dennis and Connie Byler began serving in Spain with MBM in 1981, teaching theology, preaching, leading worship, and pastoring in the Burgos church. The 1980's saw expansion and more concrete links between different congregations. In 1985 the Burgos Christians began another church fellowship in Gamonal, an area of high crime and unemployment in Burgos. In 1989 three Christian congregations in Burgos joined together to form the United Christian Fellowships of Burgos. During the 1990's Dennis Byler began to phase out of direct pastoral leadership as the Spanish leadership team began to take more responsibility. However, the Bylers are still active in the network of Mennonite churches in Spain. In 2006 Brian and Noelia Fox began to work with the Burgos Mennonite Church through Mennonite Mission Network, working especially with youth.<br />
<br />
Timeline of Key Events<br />
<br />
1937-39: In the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, Mennonite relief workers Levi Hartzler, D. Parke Lantz, Lester Hershey, and Clarence Fretz begin work in Spain.<br />
<br />
1950's-60's: David and Wilma Shank are Mennonite Board of Missions workers in Brussels, Belgium, ministering to Spanish immigrants.<br />
<br />
1975: John and Bonny Driver begin working with Spanish Mennonites in Belgium, move back to Spain with them, and begin “working with Christian renewal groups in Spain, in ministries of teaching and writing.”<br />
<br />
1978: José Gallardo moves to Burgos and becomes a leader of the radical Christian community there. Begins drug rehabilitation center in Quintanadueñas.<br />
<br />
1978-79: John Paul Lederach, previously a Mennonite Central Committee volunteer in Belgium, comes to Spain to work with conscientious objectors and to participate in the Christian community in Barcelona.<br />
<br />
1979: José Luis and Gabriela Suarez move from Brussels to Barcelona to serve with the Christian community.<br />
<br />
1979: Comunidad Cristiana is formed in Barcelona by Mennonite Board of Missions families (Drivers, Suarezes, Rutschmans, Lederachs). “They see living in community as a form of evangelism.”<br />
<br />
1980: Christian Community of Burgos founds a drug rehabilitation center in Brieva, an old mining village in the mountains.<br />
<br />
1981: Dennis and Connie Byler begin serving in Spain with Mennonite Board of Missions.<br />
<br />
1984: Comunidad Cristiana in Barcelona founds a nursing home, Hogar de Paz. Former drug addicts and prison inmates begin a prison ministry.<br />
<br />
1985: Christian Community of Burgos begin another church fellowship in Gamonal.<br />
<br />
1989: Three fellowships in Burgos unite and form United Christian Fellowships of Burgos.<br />
<br />
1990: Evangelical witness march takes place in Burgos.<br />
<br />
2000: Paco and Annette Zingbe are sponsored by Burgos Mennonite Church to open La Casa Grande, a home for children in Benin.<br />
<br />
2006: Brian and Noelia Fox begin serving with Mennonite Mission Network at Comunidades Anabautistas de Burgos.<br />
<br />
2009: Burgos Mennonite Church merges with the Christian Evangelical Church of Burgos.<br />
<br />
December, 2014: Biennial meeting of Mennonites in Spain takes place in Burgos.<br />
<br />
==Important Individuals in the Life of the Church==<br />
''Insert Important Individuals Here''<br />
<br />
==Electronic Resources==<br />
''Insert Links to Electronic Resources Here''<br />
==Key Documents==<br />
<br />
==Annotated Bibliography==<br />
Driver, John. “My Pilgrimage in Mission.” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 32, no. 4 (2008): 201-204.<br />
<br />
In this article, missionary John Driver describes his and his wife Bonny's many experiences with mission work in Latin America and their nine-year period in Spain. John gives some background information about the development of Anabaptist fellowships in Spain from Spanish expatriates living in Belgium who had then returned. He describes the subsequent formation of “radical Christian communities” in Burgos and Barcelona, their theological development and outreach activities, and the growing Anabaptist identity of the groups. <br />
<br />
Interview with John and Bonny Driver. November 22, 2014.<br />
<br />
During a morning visit to John and Bonny's home in Greencroft, I learned directly from them more about their time in Spain and the Anabaptist groups that formed there. In our interview, we talked about the beginnings of Mennonite mission work in the 1930's, John and Bonny's mision work beginning in the 1970's, and a great deal about the theological identity of the Christians living and worshiping in Barcelona and Burgos.<br />
<br />
Email Interview with Antonio Montes. November 6, 2014.<br />
<br />
I corresponded with Antonio Montes, pastor of Iglesia Amor Viviente in Barcelona, a member congregation of AMyHCE. I asked a series of questions about the beginnings of the church, what their foundational beliefs are, whether they consider themselves to be Anabaptist and why, how they connect with the broader Anabaptist community, and what challenges they see in their future. He sent back detailed replies to each question, which provided very helpful information for this specific congregation. <br />
<br />
Website: “Cristianismo Menonita: Anabautistas, Menonitas, y Hermanos en Cristo – España”. <menonitas.org> <br />
<br />
This is the website of AMyHCE. For those proficient in Spanish, it contains extremely helpful information on the network Anabaptist churches in Spain. The page “who are the Mennonites?” describes the 16th-century origins of Anabaptism and the current Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective and shared convictions of Mennonite World Conference. The page “churches in Spain” lists each congregation with contact information for its leaders. There is a link to the AMyHCE<br />
publication “The Messenger”. Other links include Biblical passages on which the Anabaptist faith tradition is based and articles that expound on Anabaptist faith. The website also provides news about upcoming AMyHCE events.<br />
<br />
Geiser, Linea. “Celebrating Jesus in Spain!” Leader's Resource Book. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1991.<br />
<br />
This is a Sunday School curriculum presented by the Mennonite Board of Missions aimed at educating North American children about the Anabaptists in Spain and Mennonite missionaries who work with them. The resource book includes children's stories about the missionary families and Spanish individuals in the churches, ideas for Sunday School activities based on Spain, sheet music of Spanish songs, and a very helpful timeline documenting Mennonite Mission Board history in Spain from the 1930's through 1990.<br />
<br />
“Spain: Serving alongside the church in Burgos.” Mission Banks: A stewardship and mission resource. Elkhart: Mennonite Mission Network, 2009.<br />
<br />
This is also an educational resource put out by Mennonite Mission Network for Mennonite churches in the United States to use for children's time in worship, Sunday School, or at home with family. The packet includes a map, overview information on what MMN workers Dennis and Connie Byler and Brian and Noelia Fox are doing at the Burgos Mennonite Church, and story cards telling about individuals in the Burgos Mennonite Church. This resource gives helpful information about the everyday reality of Mennonites in Spain, as well as mission activities they are carrying out to spread the gospel.<br />
<br />
“Spain: Sharing Jesus' love!” Mission Banks: A stewardship and mission resource. Elkhart: Mennonite Mission Network, 2014.<br />
<br />
This is another Mennonite Mission Network mission bank tool published just three months ago. This resource includes more background information about Spanish history and culture, the beginnings of Mennonites in Spain, and the Mennonite Mission workers working there currently. More recipes, ideas for activities, and story cards are included for children's Sunday School classes. Also included are instructions for how to use the mission bank to raise funds to help support the Mennonite church in Burgos. <br />
<br />
“El Mensajero.” Online newsletter. <menonitas.org/el_mensajero><br />
<br />
This publication offers a great deal of insight into the theological ideas being processed in the AMyHCE, and key thinkers and writers currently in the Spanish Anabaptist community. Some articles include “Resisting without violence” by Dennis Byler, “Peace in the storm” by Juan Ferreira, and “Jesus, the best of men?” by Julian Mellado (my translations of the titles). This newsletter also gives updates on news from the different congregations. Dennis Byler, long-term Mennonite Mission Network worker in Spain, is the director of “El Mensajero” and also a frequent contributor. <br />
<br />
Hess, Melanie. “Congregations merge in Spain.” Mennonite World Review, January 11, 2010. Accessed December 5, 2014. http://www.mennoworld.org/archived/2010/1/11/congregations-celebrate-merger-spain/<br />
<br />
This article describes a recent event in the history of the AMyHCE. In the fall of 2009 the Burgos Mennonite Church merged with the Christian Evangelical Church. The article describes some of the challenges of the merger, including church leadership, a new church building, and even a new name. On October 25 the two churches had a celebration – much like a wedding ceremony – to commit to their new union. A photo is included of the joint youth group preparing to serve at the celebration.<br />
<br />
Mennonite Mission Board and Mennonite Mission Network Working Reports from 1977, 1979, 1985, 1990, and 2009.<br />
<br />
These documents give accounts by the missionaries in Spain of the year's activities with local congregations, larger mission and outreach efforts, and the state of the churches that particular year. This is a useful resource for tracking the growth and development of the AMyHCE over a period of several years from the North American Mennonite perspective.<br />
<br />
==Archives and Libraries==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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==Citations==<br />
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==Origins==<br />
The first seeds of Anabaptist activity in Spain were planted by Mennonite missionaries who began to do relief work in Spain in the 1930's, in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. These workers included Levi Hartzler, D. Parke Lantz, Lester Hershey, and Clarence Fretz. Some of their relief work efforts included distributing food to refugees and working with orphaned children or mothers with young children. According to Mennonite missionary John Driver, the Spanish people they worked with appreciated that the Mennonites offered help “without trying to start a religious empire.” <br />
<br />
In the 1950's and 60's, David and Wilma Shank worked as Mennonite Board of Missions missionaries in Brussels, Belgium. There they ministered to a group of Spanish expatriates living in Brussels. In 1974 John and Bonny Driver were sent by the Mennonite Board of Missions to work with the developing group of Spanish Mennonites in Brussels, who then moved back to Spain in order to establish Christian renewal groups. John describes these early groups in Spain as “radical Christian communities.” They focused on a “radical vision of alternative church history” embodied by the Anabaptist theological perspective, including a believers' church ecclesiology and ethic of peace. Some of John's mission work included teaching at various Bible institutes affiliated with the Evangelical Alliance in Spain, writing theological works, and encouraging the Spanish conscientious objector movement, which no other denominational group at that time had dared to do. Bonny's activities included volunteering at the Evangelical Hospital in Barcelona, attending a local church women's group, and homemaking and hospitality to members of the growing Christian community. <br />
<br />
By 1977 Mennonites in Spain had formed a “community of witness and service in Barcelona.” The community began several outreach programs, including a drug rehabilitation center, a prison ministry, and a hospice for victims of AIDS. Soon after, in 1978, José Gallardo moved from Brussels to Burgos and became a leader of the radical Christian community developing there, beginning a drug rehabilitation center. Another drug rehab center was founded by the Christian community of Burgos in Brieva, a restored mining village in the mountains, in 1980. In 1985 even more church outreach organizations were created; the Christian community in Barcelona founded a nursing home, Hogar de Paz, and former drug addicts and prison inmates who had become Mennonites began a prison ministry. According to Driver, “in this emerging network of radical groups across northern Spain, worship and work were combined in a way that made them true communities in mission.” <br />
<br />
Increasingly throughout the 1980's Spaniards began to take on more leadership in their Christian communities. In addition to José Gallardo, José Luis and Gabriela Suarez also moved from Brussels to take on leadership roles in the Barcelona community. Dennis and Connie Byler began serving in Spain with MBM in 1981, teaching theology, preaching, leading worship, and pastoring in the Burgos church. The 1980's saw expansion and more concrete links between different congregations. In 1985 the Burgos Christians began another church fellowship in Gamonal, an area of high crime and unemployment in Burgos. In 1989 three Christian congregations in Burgos joined together to form the United Christian Fellowships of Burgos. During the 1990's Dennis Byler began to phase out of direct pastoral leadership as the Spanish leadership team began to take more responsibility. However, the Bylers are still active in the network of Mennonite churches in Spain. In 2006 Brian and Noelia Fox began to work with the Burgos Mennonite Church through Mennonite Mission Network, working especially with youth.<br />
<br />
Timeline of Key Events<br />
<br />
1937-39: In the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, Mennonite relief workers Levi Hartzler, D. Parke Lantz, Lester Hershey, and Clarence Fretz begin work in Spain.<br />
<br />
1950's-60's: David and Wilma Shank are Mennonite Board of Missions workers in Brussels, Belgium, ministering to Spanish immigrants.<br />
<br />
1975: John and Bonny Driver begin working with Spanish Mennonites in Belgium, move back to Spain with them, and begin “working with Christian renewal groups in Spain, in ministries of teaching and writing.”<br />
<br />
1978: José Gallardo moves to Burgos and becomes a leader of the radical Christian community there. Begins drug rehabilitation center in Quintanadueñas.<br />
<br />
1978-79: John Paul Lederach, previously a Mennonite Central Committee volunteer in Belgium, comes to Spain to work with conscientious objectors and to participate in the Christian community in Barcelona.<br />
<br />
1979: José Luis and Gabriela Suarez move from Brussels to Barcelona to serve with the Christian community.<br />
<br />
1979: Comunidad Cristiana is formed in Barcelona by Mennonite Board of Missions families (Drivers, Suarezes, Rutschmans, Lederachs). “They see living in community as a form of evangelism.”<br />
<br />
1980: Christian Community of Burgos founds a drug rehabilitation center in Brieva, an old mining village in the mountains.<br />
<br />
1981: Dennis and Connie Byler begin serving in Spain with Mennonite Board of Missions.<br />
<br />
1984: Comunidad Cristiana in Barcelona founds a nursing home, Hogar de Paz. Former drug addicts and prison inmates begin a prison ministry.<br />
<br />
1985: Christian Community of Burgos begin another church fellowship in Gamonal.<br />
<br />
1989: Three fellowships in Burgos unite and form United Christian Fellowships of Burgos.<br />
<br />
1990: Evangelical witness march takes place in Burgos.<br />
<br />
2000: Paco and Annette Zingbe are sponsored by Burgos Mennonite Church to open La Casa Grande, a home for children in Benin.<br />
<br />
2006: Brian and Noelia Fox begin serving with Mennonite Mission Network at Comunidades Anabautistas de Burgos.<br />
<br />
2009: Burgos Mennonite Church merges with the Christian Evangelical Church of Burgos.<br />
<br />
December, 2014: Biennial meeting of Mennonites in Spain takes place in Burgos.<br />
<br />
==Important Individuals in the Life of the Church==<br />
''Insert Important Individuals Here''<br />
<br />
==Electronic Resources==<br />
''Insert Links to Electronic Resources Here''<br />
==Key Documents==<br />
<br />
==Annotated Bibliography==<br />
Driver, John. “My Pilgrimage in Mission.” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 32, no. 4 (2008): 201-204.<br />
<br />
In this article, missionary John Driver describes his and his wife Bonny's many experiences with mission work in Latin America and their nine-year period in Spain. John gives some background information about the development of Anabaptist fellowships in Spain from Spanish expatriates living in Belgium who had then returned. He describes the subsequent formation of “radical Christian communities” in Burgos and Barcelona, their theological development and outreach activities, and the growing Anabaptist identity of the groups. <br />
<br />
Interview with John and Bonny Driver. November 22, 2014.<br />
<br />
During a morning visit to John and Bonny's home in Greencroft, I learned directly from them more about their time in Spain and the Anabaptist groups that formed there. In our interview, we talked about the beginnings of Mennonite mission work in the 1930's, John and Bonny's mision work beginning in the 1970's, and a great deal about the theological identity of the Christians living and worshiping in Barcelona and Burgos.<br />
<br />
Email Interview with Antonio Montes. November 6, 2014.<br />
<br />
I corresponded with Antonio Montes, pastor of Iglesia Amor Viviente in Barcelona, a member congregation of AMyHCE. I asked a series of questions about the beginnings of the church, what their foundational beliefs are, whether they consider themselves to be Anabaptist and why, how they connect with the broader Anabaptist community, and what challenges they see in their future. He sent back detailed replies to each question, which provided very helpful information for this specific congregation. <br />
<br />
Website: “Cristianismo Menonita: Anabautistas, Menonitas, y Hermanos en Cristo – España”. <menonitas.org> <br />
<br />
This is the website of AMyHCE. For those proficient in Spanish, it contains extremely helpful information on the network Anabaptist churches in Spain. The page “who are the Mennonites?” describes the 16th-century origins of Anabaptism and the current Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective and shared convictions of Mennonite World Conference. The page “churches in Spain” lists each congregation with contact information for its leaders. There is a link to the AMyHCE<br />
publication “The Messenger”. Other links include Biblical passages on which the Anabaptist faith tradition is based and articles that expound on Anabaptist faith. The website also provides news about upcoming AMyHCE events.<br />
<br />
Geiser, Linea. “Celebrating Jesus in Spain!” Leader's Resource Book. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1991.<br />
<br />
This is a Sunday School curriculum presented by the Mennonite Board of Missions aimed at educating North American children about the Anabaptists in Spain and Mennonite missionaries who work with them. The resource book includes children's stories about the missionary families and Spanish individuals in the churches, ideas for Sunday School activities based on Spain, sheet music of Spanish songs, and a very helpful timeline documenting Mennonite Mission Board history in Spain from the 1930's through 1990.<br />
<br />
“Spain: Serving alongside the church in Burgos.” Mission Banks: A stewardship and mission resource. Elkhart: Mennonite Mission Network, 2009.<br />
<br />
This is also an educational resource put out by Mennonite Mission Network for Mennonite churches in the United States to use for children's time in worship, Sunday School, or at home with family. The packet includes a map, overview information on what MMN workers Dennis and Connie Byler and Brian and Noelia Fox are doing at the Burgos Mennonite Church, and story cards telling about individuals in the Burgos Mennonite Church. This resource gives helpful information about the everyday reality of Mennonites in Spain, as well as mission activities they are carrying out to spread the gospel.<br />
<br />
“Spain: Sharing Jesus' love!” Mission Banks: A stewardship and mission resource. Elkhart: Mennonite Mission Network, 2014.<br />
<br />
This is another Mennonite Mission Network mission bank tool published just three months ago. This resource includes more background information about Spanish history and culture, the beginnings of Mennonites in Spain, and the Mennonite Mission workers working there currently. More recipes, ideas for activities, and story cards are included for children's Sunday School classes. Also included are instructions for how to use the mission bank to raise funds to help support the Mennonite church in Burgos. <br />
<br />
“El Mensajero.” Online newsletter. <menonitas.org/el_mensajero><br />
<br />
This publication offers a great deal of insight into the theological ideas being processed in the AMyHCE, and key thinkers and writers currently in the Spanish Anabaptist community. Some articles include “Resisting without violence” by Dennis Byler, “Peace in the storm” by Juan Ferreira, and “Jesus, the best of men?” by Julian Mellado (my translations of the titles). This newsletter also gives updates on news from the different congregations. Dennis Byler, long-term Mennonite Mission Network worker in Spain, is the director of “El Mensajero” and also a frequent contributor. <br />
<br />
Hess, Melanie. “Congregations merge in Spain.” Mennonite World Review, January 11, 2010. Accessed December 5, 2014. http://www.mennoworld.org/archived/2010/1/11/congregations-celebrate-merger-spain/<br />
<br />
This article describes a recent event in the history of the AMyHCE. In the fall of 2009 the Burgos Mennonite Church merged with the Christian Evangelical Church. The article describes some of the challenges of the merger, including church leadership, a new church building, and even a new name. On October 25 the two churches had a celebration – much like a wedding ceremony – to commit to their new union. A photo is included of the joint youth group preparing to serve at the celebration.<br />
<br />
Mennonite Mission Board and Mennonite Mission Network Working Reports from 1977, 1979, 1985, 1990, and 2009.<br />
<br />
These documents give accounts by the missionaries in Spain of the year's activities with local congregations, larger mission and outreach efforts, and the state of the churches that particular year. This is a useful resource for tracking the growth and development of the AMyHCE over a period of several years from the North American Mennonite perspective.<br />
<br />
==Archives and Libraries==<br />
''Insert Archives and Libraries Here''<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
''Insert External Links Here''<br />
<br />
==Citations==<br />
<references/></div>Sayoderhttp://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Anabautistas,_Menonitas_y_Hermanos_en_Cristo_de_Espa%C3%B1a&diff=14482Anabautistas, Menonitas y Hermanos en Cristo de España2015-06-09T18:55:43Z<p>Sayoder: </p>
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==Stories==<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
==Origins==<br />
The first seeds of Anabaptist activity in Spain were planted by Mennonite missionaries who began to do relief work in Spain in the 1930's, in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. These workers included Levi Hartzler, D. Parke Lantz, Lester Hershey, and Clarence Fretz. Some of their relief work efforts included distributing food to refugees and working with orphaned children or mothers with young children. According to Mennonite missionary John Driver, the Spanish people they worked with appreciated that the Mennonites offered help “without trying to start a religious empire.” <br />
<br />
In the 1950's and 60's, David and Wilma Shank worked as Mennonite Board of Missions missionaries in Brussels, Belgium. There they ministered to a group of Spanish expatriates living in Brussels. In 1974 John and Bonny Driver were sent by the Mennonite Board of Missions to work with the developing group of Spanish Mennonites in Brussels, who then moved back to Spain in order to establish Christian renewal groups. John describes these early groups in Spain as “radical Christian communities.” They focused on a “radical vision of alternative church history” embodied by the Anabaptist theological perspective, including a believers' church ecclesiology and ethic of peace. Some of John's mission work included teaching at various Bible institutes affiliated with the Evangelical Alliance in Spain, writing theological works, and encouraging the Spanish conscientious objector movement, which no other denominational group at that time had dared to do. Bonny's activities included volunteering at the Evangelical Hospital in Barcelona, attending a local church women's group, and homemaking and hospitality to members of the growing Christian community. <br />
<br />
By 1977 Mennonites in Spain had formed a “community of witness and service in Barcelona.” The community began several outreach programs, including a drug rehabilitation center, a prison ministry, and a hospice for victims of AIDS. Soon after, in 1978, José Gallardo moved from Brussels to Burgos and became a leader of the radical Christian community developing there, beginning a drug rehabilitation center. Another drug rehab center was founded by the Christian community of Burgos in Brieva, a restored mining village in the mountains, in 1980. In 1985 even more church outreach organizations were created; the Christian community in Barcelona founded a nursing home, Hogar de Paz, and former drug addicts and prison inmates who had become Mennonites began a prison ministry. According to Driver, “in this emerging network of radical groups across northern Spain, worship and work were combined in a way that made them true communities in mission.” <br />
<br />
Increasingly throughout the 1980's Spaniards began to take on more leadership in their Christian communities. In addition to José Gallardo, José Luis and Gabriela Suarez also moved from Brussels to take on leadership roles in the Barcelona community. Dennis and Connie Byler began serving in Spain with MBM in 1981, teaching theology, preaching, leading worship, and pastoring in the Burgos church. The 1980's saw expansion and more concrete links between different congregations. In 1985 the Burgos Christians began another church fellowship in Gamonal, an area of high crime and unemployment in Burgos. In 1989 three Christian congregations in Burgos joined together to form the United Christian Fellowships of Burgos. During the 1990's Dennis Byler began to phase out of direct pastoral leadership as the Spanish leadership team began to take more responsibility. However, the Bylers are still active in the network of Mennonite churches in Spain. In 2006 Brian and Noelia Fox began to work with the Burgos Mennonite Church through Mennonite Mission Network, working especially with youth.<br />
<br />
Timeline of Key Events<br />
<br />
1937-39: In the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, Mennonite relief workers Levi Hartzler, D. Parke Lantz, Lester Hershey, and Clarence Fretz begin work in Spain.<br />
<br />
1950's-60's: David and Wilma Shank are Mennonite Board of Missions workers in Brussels, Belgium, ministering to Spanish immigrants.<br />
<br />
1975: John and Bonny Driver begin working with Spanish Mennonites in Belgium, move back to Spain with them, and begin “working with Christian renewal groups in Spain, in ministries of teaching and writing.”<br />
<br />
1978: José Gallardo moves to Burgos and becomes a leader of the radical Christian community there. Begins drug rehabilitation center in Quintanadueñas.<br />
<br />
1978-79: John Paul Lederach, previously a Mennonite Central Committee volunteer in Belgium, comes to Spain to work with conscientious objectors and to participate in the Christian community in Barcelona.<br />
<br />
1979: José Luis and Gabriela Suarez move from Brussels to Barcelona to serve with the Christian community.<br />
<br />
1979: Comunidad Cristiana is formed in Barcelona by Mennonite Board of Missions families (Drivers, Suarezes, Rutschmans, Lederachs). “They see living in community as a form of evangelism.”<br />
<br />
1980: Christian Community of Burgos founds a drug rehabilitation center in Brieva, an old mining village in the mountains.<br />
<br />
1981: Dennis and Connie Byler begin serving in Spain with Mennonite Board of Missions.<br />
<br />
1984: Comunidad Cristiana in Barcelona founds a nursing home, Hogar de Paz. Former drug addicts and prison inmates begin a prison ministry.<br />
<br />
1985: Christian Community of Burgos begin another church fellowship in Gamonal.<br />
<br />
1989: Three fellowships in Burgos unite and form United Christian Fellowships of Burgos.<br />
<br />
1990: Evangelical witness march takes place in Burgos.<br />
<br />
2000: Paco and Annette Zingbe are sponsored by Burgos Mennonite Church to open La Casa Grande, a home for children in Benin.<br />
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Driver, John. “My Pilgrimage in Mission.” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 32, no. 4 (2008): 201-204.<br />
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In this article, missionary John Driver describes his and his wife Bonny's many experiences with mission work in Latin America and their nine-year period in Spain. John gives some background information about the development of Anabaptist fellowships in Spain from Spanish expatriates living in Belgium who had then returned. He describes the subsequent formation of “radical Christian communities” in Burgos and Barcelona, their theological development and outreach activities, and the growing Anabaptist identity of the groups. <br />
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Interview with John and Bonny Driver. November 22, 2014.<br />
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During a morning visit to John and Bonny's home in Greencroft, I learned directly from them more about their time in Spain and the Anabaptist groups that formed there. In our interview, we talked about the beginnings of Mennonite mission work in the 1930's, John and Bonny's mision work beginning in the 1970's, and a great deal about the theological identity of the Christians living and worshiping in Barcelona and Burgos.<br />
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Email Interview with Antonio Montes. November 6, 2014.<br />
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I corresponded with Antonio Montes, pastor of Iglesia Amor Viviente in Barcelona, a member congregation of AMyHCE. I asked a series of questions about the beginnings of the church, what their foundational beliefs are, whether they consider themselves to be Anabaptist and why, how they connect with the broader Anabaptist community, and what challenges they see in their future. He sent back detailed replies to each question, which provided very helpful information for this specific congregation. <br />
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Website: “Cristianismo Menonita: Anabautistas, Menonitas, y Hermanos en Cristo – España”. <menonitas.org> <br />
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This is the website of AMyHCE. For those proficient in Spanish, it contains extremely helpful information on the network Anabaptist churches in Spain. The page “who are the Mennonites?” describes the 16th-century origins of Anabaptism and the current Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective and shared convictions of Mennonite World Conference. The page “churches in Spain” lists each congregation with contact information for its leaders. There is a link to the AMyHCE<br />
publication “The Messenger”. Other links include Biblical passages on which the Anabaptist faith tradition is based and articles that expound on Anabaptist faith. The website also provides news about upcoming AMyHCE events.<br />
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Geiser, Linea. “Celebrating Jesus in Spain!” Leader's Resource Book. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1991.<br />
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This is a Sunday School curriculum presented by the Mennonite Board of Missions aimed at educating North American children about the Anabaptists in Spain and Mennonite missionaries who work with them. The resource book includes children's stories about the missionary families and Spanish individuals in the churches, ideas for Sunday School activities based on Spain, sheet music of Spanish songs, and a very helpful timeline documenting Mennonite Mission Board history in Spain from the 1930's through 1990.<br />
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“Spain: Serving alongside the church in Burgos.” Mission Banks: A stewardship and mission resource. Elkhart: Mennonite Mission Network, 2009.<br />
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This is also an educational resource put out by Mennonite Mission Network for Mennonite churches in the United States to use for children's time in worship, Sunday School, or at home with family. The packet includes a map, overview information on what MMN workers Dennis and Connie Byler and Brian and Noelia Fox are doing at the Burgos Mennonite Church, and story cards telling about individuals in the Burgos Mennonite Church. This resource gives helpful information about the everyday reality of Mennonites in Spain, as well as mission activities they are carrying out to spread the gospel.<br />
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“Spain: Sharing Jesus' love!” Mission Banks: A stewardship and mission resource. Elkhart: Mennonite Mission Network, 2014.<br />
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This is another Mennonite Mission Network mission bank tool published just three months ago. This resource includes more background information about Spanish history and culture, the beginnings of Mennonites in Spain, and the Mennonite Mission workers working there currently. More recipes, ideas for activities, and story cards are included for children's Sunday School classes. Also included are instructions for how to use the mission bank to raise funds to help support the Mennonite church in Burgos. <br />
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“El Mensajero.” Online newsletter. <menonitas.org/el_mensajero><br />
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This publication offers a great deal of insight into the theological ideas being processed in the AMyHCE, and key thinkers and writers currently in the Spanish Anabaptist community. Some articles include “Resisting without violence” by Dennis Byler, “Peace in the storm” by Juan Ferreira, and “Jesus, the best of men?” by Julian Mellado (my translations of the titles). This newsletter also gives updates on news from the different congregations. Dennis Byler, long-term Mennonite Mission Network worker in Spain, is the director of “El Mensajero” and also a frequent contributor. <br />
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Hess, Melanie. “Congregations merge in Spain.” Mennonite World Review, January 11, 2010. Accessed December 5, 2014. http://www.mennoworld.org/archived/2010/1/11/congregations-celebrate-merger-spain/<br />
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This article describes a recent event in the history of the AMyHCE. In the fall of 2009 the Burgos Mennonite Church merged with the Christian Evangelical Church. The article describes some of the challenges of the merger, including church leadership, a new church building, and even a new name. On October 25 the two churches had a celebration – much like a wedding ceremony – to commit to their new union. A photo is included of the joint youth group preparing to serve at the celebration.<br />
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Mennonite Mission Board and Mennonite Mission Network Working Reports from 1977, 1979, 1985, 1990, and 2009.<br />
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*Aug. 4, 2014 - On the Journey with Lutheran Brothers and Sisters / An Interview with John D. Roth [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/on-the-journey-with-lutheran-brothers-and-sisters-an-interview-with-john-d-roth/]<br />
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*Jul. 14, 2014 - Burkina Faso Church Experiences Explosion of Baptisms - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/burkina-faso-church-experiences-%E2%80%98explosion-baptisms%E2%80%99]<br />
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*Jul. 7, 2014 - MWC Commissions Hold Rare Face-to-Face Meetings - Mennonite World Review [http://mennoworld.org/2014/07/07/mwc-commissions-hold-rare-face-to-face-meetings/]<br><br />
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[[Online Anabaptist-Mennonite Library|Anabaptist-Mennonite Confessions, Catechisms, Position Papers]]<br />
In 2012, GAMEO transferred its online library (then called the Anabaptist Mennonite Ethereal Library) containing the full texts of significant Mennonite confessions of faith and position statements on a variety of issues. These valuable sources can now be found here.<br />
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[[Ecumenical Dialogue|"Right Remembering": Anabaptist-Mennonites in Conversation with Other Christians]] This collection offers a window into the relatively recent involvement of Mennonite (and Anabaptist-related groups) in ecumenical engagements of various sorts. Some expressions of Mennonite ecumenicity have emerged in response to formal invitations from other Christian groups seeking a "healing of memory" in light of the conflict that surrounded our origins in the 16th century. Other ecumenical encounters have been more informal--lay initiatives seeking deeper understanding and reconciliation at a local level. This site provides access to bibliographic information on Anabaptist-Mennonite ecumenical involvements, texts of working papers and formal statements, an overview of the emerging reception history and links to other resources.</div>Sayoderhttp://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Special_Collections&diff=14450Special Collections2015-05-04T13:20:05Z<p>Sayoder: Created page with "This page includes a number of useful links to collections which offer further information about Mennonites and Anabaptists."</p>
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==What is a Source?==<br />
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<div>==Shared Convictions ([[Mennonite World Conference]], 2006)==<br />
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By the grace of God, we seek to live and proclaim the good news of reconciliation in Jesus Christ. As part of the one body of Christ at all times and places, we hold the following to be central to our belief and practice:<br />
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1. God is known to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Creator who seeks to restore fallen humanity by calling a people to be faithful in fellowship, worship, service and witness. <br><br />
2. Jesus is the Son of God. Through his life and teachings, his cross and resurrection, he showed us how to be faithful disciples, redeemed the world, and offers eternal life. <br><br />
3. As a church, we are a community of those whom God's Spirit calls to turn from sin, acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, receive baptism upon confession of faith, and follow Christ in life. <br><br />
4. As a faith community, we accept the Bible as our authority for faith and life, interpreting it together under Holy Spirit guidance, in the light of Jesus Christ to discern God's will for our obedience. <br><br />
5. The Spirit of Jesus empowers us to trust God in all areas of life so we become peacemakers who renounce violence, love our enemies, seek justice, and share our possessions with those in need. <br><br />
6. We gather regularly to worship, to celebrate the Lord's Supper, and to hear the Word of God in a spirit of mutual accountability. <br><br />
7. As a world-wide community of faith and life we transcend boundaries of nationality, race, class, gender and language. We seek to live in the world without conforming to the powers of evil, witnessing to God's grace by serving others, caring for creation, and inviting all people to know Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. <br><br />
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In these convictions we draw inspiration from Anabaptist forebears of the 16th century, who modeled radical discipleship to Jesus Christ. We seek to walk in his name by the power of the Holy Spirit, as we confidently await Christ's return and the final fulfillment of God's kingdom.<br />
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''Adopted by Mennonite World Conference General Council Pasadena, California, USA''<br />
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''15 March 2006''<br />
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==Commentary==<br />
In a historic action, MWC's General Council approved a statement of shared convictions to give members around the world a clearer picture of beliefs Anabaptists hold in common.<br />
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This is the first statement of beliefs adopted by leaders of the global Anabaptist community.<br />
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The statement is not meant to replace conferences' official confessions of faith. Nancy Heisey, Mennonite World Conference Presdient in 2006 said "groups are free to use it for theological conversations." It can also be used by those who do not have a formal confession. It is also intended to help define Anabaptism to others.<br />
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The discussion of shared convictions started in 1997 in Mennonite World Conference's Faith and Life Council. After collecting faith statements from member churches, the council brought a first draft to the 2003 MWC assembly in Zimbabwe. Revisions were made based on responses from member churches over the next three years, leading to adoption at Pasadena, California.<br />
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==PDF Version==<br />
[[:media:Shared_Convictions_English.pdf | Shared Convictions (PDF, English)]]</div>Sayoderhttp://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=MWC_Shared_Convictions_(2006)&diff=12957MWC Shared Convictions (2006)2014-05-30T14:20:25Z<p>Sayoder: </p>
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<div>==Shared Convictions ([[Mennonite World Conference]], 2006)==<br />
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By the grace of God, we seek to live and proclaim the good news of reconciliation in Jesus Christ. As part of the one body of Christ at all times and places, we hold the following to be central to our belief and practice:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
1. God is known to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Creator who seeks to restore fallen humanity by calling a people to be faithful in fellowship, worship, service and witness. <br><br />
2. Jesus is the Son of God. Through his life and teachings, his cross and resurrection, he showed us how to be faithful disciples, redeemed the world, and offers eternal life. <br><br />
3. As a church, we are a community of those whom God's Spirit calls to turn from sin, acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, receive baptism upon confession of faith, and follow Christ in life. <br><br />
4. As a faith community, we accept the Bible as our authority for faith and life, interpreting it together under Holy Spirit guidance, in the light of Jesus Christ to discern God's will for our obedience. <br><br />
5. The Spirit of Jesus empowers us to trust God in all areas of life so we become peacemakers who renounce violence, love our enemies, seek justice, and share our possessions with those in need. <br><br />
6. We gather regularly to worship, to celebrate the Lord's Supper, and to hear the Word of God in a spirit of mutual accountability. <br><br />
7. As a world-wide community of faith and life we transcend boundaries of nationality, race, class, gender and language. We seek to live in the world without conforming to the powers of evil, witnessing to God's grace by serving others, caring for creation, and inviting all people to know Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. <br><br />
</ol><br />
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In these convictions we draw inspiration from Anabaptist forebears of the 16th century, who modeled radical discipleship to Jesus Christ. We seek to walk in his name by the power of the Holy Spirit, as we confidently await Christ's return and the final fulfillment of God's kingdom.<br />
<br />
''Adopted by Mennonite World Conference General Council Pasadena, California, USA''<br />
<br />
''15 March 2006''<br />
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==Commentary==<br />
In a historic action, MWC's General Council approved a statement of shared convictions to give members around the world a clearer picture of beliefs Anabaptists hold in common.<br />
<br />
This is the first statement of beliefs adopted by leaders of the global Anabaptist community.<br />
<br />
The statement is not meant to replace conferences' official confessions of faith. Nancy Heisey, Mennonite World Conference Presdient in 2006 said "groups are free to use it for theological conversations." It can also be used by those who do not have a formal confession. It is also intended to help define Anabaptism to others.<br />
<br />
The discussion of shared convictions started in 1997 in Mennonite World Conference's Faith and Life Council. After collecting faith statements from member churches, the council brought a first draft to the 2003 MWC assembly in Zimbabwe. Revisions were made based on responses from member churches over the next three years, leading to adoption at Pasadena, California.<br />
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==PDF Version==<br />
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<div>==Shared Convictions ([[Mennonite World Conference]], 2006)==<br />
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By the grace of God, we seek to live and proclaim the good news of reconciliation in Jesus Christ. As part of the one body of Christ at all times and places, we hold the following to be central to our belief and practice:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
1. God is known to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Creator who seeks to restore fallen humanity by calling a people to be faithful in fellowship, worship, service and witness. <br><br />
2. Jesus is the Son of God. Through his life and teachings, his cross and resurrection, he showed us how to be faithful disciples, redeemed the world, and offers eternal life. <br><br />
3. As a church, we are a community of those whom God's Spirit calls to turn from sin, acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, receive baptism upon confession of faith, and follow Christ in life. <br><br />
4. As a faith community, we accept the Bible as our authority for faith and life, interpreting it together under Holy Spirit guidance, in the light of Jesus Christ to discern God's will for our obedience. <br><br />
5. The Spirit of Jesus empowers us to trust God in all areas of life so we become peacemakers who renounce violence, love our enemies, seek justice, and share our possessions with those in need. <br><br />
6. We gather regularly to worship, to celebrate the Lord's Supper, and to hear the Word of God in a spirit of mutual accountability. <br><br />
7. As a world-wide community of faith and life we transcend boundaries of nationality, race, class, gender and language. We seek to live in the world without conforming to the powers of evil, witnessing to God's grace by serving others, caring for creation, and inviting all people to know Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. <br><br />
</ol><br />
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In these convictions we draw inspiration from Anabaptist forebears of the 16th century, who modeled radical discipleship to Jesus Christ. We seek to walk in his name by the power of the Holy Spirit, as we confidently await Christ's return and the final fulfillment of God's kingdom.<br />
<br />
''Adopted by Mennonite World Conference General Council Pasadena, California, USA''<br />
<br />
''15 March 2006''<br />
<br />
==Commentary==<br />
In a historic action, MWC's General Council approved a statement of shared convictions to give members around the world a clearer picture of beliefs Anabaptists hold in common.<br />
<br />
This is the first statement of beliefs adopted by leaders of the global Anabaptist community.<br />
<br />
The statement is not meant to replace conferences' official confessions of faith. Nancy Heisey, Mennonite World Conference Presdient in 2006 said "groups are free to use it for theological conversations." It can also be used by those who do not have a formal confession. It is also intended to help define Anabaptism to others.<br />
<br />
The discussion of shared convictions started in 1997 in Mennonite World Conference's Faith and Life Council. After collecting faith statements from member churches, the council brought a first draft to the 2003 MWC assembly in Zimbabwe. Revisions were made based on responses from member churches over the next three years, leading to adoption at Pasadena, California.<br />
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==PDF Version==<br />
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<div>==Shared Convictions ([[Mennonite World Conference]], 2006)==<br />
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By the grace of God, we seek to live and proclaim the good news of reconciliation in Jesus Christ. As part of the one body of Christ at all times and places, we hold the following to be central to our belief and practice:<br />
<br />
<ol><br />
1. God is known to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Creator who seeks to restore fallen humanity by calling a people to be faithful in fellowship, worship, service and witness. <br><br />
2. Jesus is the Son of God. Through his life and teachings, his cross and resurrection, he showed us how to be faithful disciples, redeemed the world, and offers eternal life. <br><br />
3. As a church, we are a community of those whom God's Spirit calls to turn from sin, acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, receive baptism upon confession of faith, and follow Christ in life. <br><br />
4. As a faith community, we accept the Bible as our authority for faith and life, interpreting it together under Holy Spirit guidance, in the light of Jesus Christ to discern God's will for our obedience. <br><br />
5. The Spirit of Jesus empowers us to trust God in all areas of life so we become peacemakers who renounce violence, love our enemies, seek justice, and share our possessions with those in need. <br><br />
6. We gather regularly to worship, to celebrate the Lord's Supper, and to hear the Word of God in a spirit of mutual accountability. <br><br />
7. As a world-wide community of faith and life we transcend boundaries of nationality, race, class, gender and language. We seek to live in the world without conforming to the powers of evil, witnessing to God's grace by serving others, caring for creation, and inviting all people to know Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. <br><br />
</ol><br />
<br />
In these convictions we draw inspiration from Anabaptist forebears of the 16th century, who modeled radical discipleship to Jesus Christ. We seek to walk in his name by the power of the Holy Spirit, as we confidently await Christ's return and the final fulfillment of God's kingdom.<br />
<br />
''Adopted by Mennonite World Conference General Council Pasadena, California, USA''<br />
<br />
''15 March 2006''<br />
<br />
==Commentary==<br />
In a historic action, MWC's General Council approved a statement of shared convictions to give members around the world a clearer picture of beliefs Anabaptists hold in common.<br />
<br />
This is the first statement of beliefs adopted by leaders of the global Anabaptist community.<br />
<br />
The statement is not meant to replace conferences' official confessions of faith. Nancy Heisey, Mennonite World Conference Presdient in 2006 said "groups are free to use it for theological conversations." It can also be used by those who do not have a formal confession. It is also intended to help define Anabaptism to others.<br />
<br />
The discussion of shared convictions started in 1997 in Mennonite World Conference's Faith and Life Council. After collecting faith statements from member churches, the council brought a first draft to the 2003 MWC assembly in Zimbabwe. Revisions were made based on responses from member churches over the next three years, leading to adoption at Pasadena, California.<br />
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==PDF Version==<br />
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==[[Martyrdom in the Broader Church]]==<br />
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==[[Anabaptist Martyrdom]]==<br />
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==[[Martyrs Mirror]]==<br />
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==[[Bearing Witness|"Bearing Witness:" Stories]]==</div>Sayoder