D – d – d – d – deconstruction
/It's deconstruction time today. Ready... set... take something apart!
Read MoreIt's deconstruction time today. Ready... set... take something apart!
Read MoreThis week, Jeff Thiessen finds himself in dialogue with Layton Friesen about what it means to be a “Naked Anabaptist”, seeking to answer what this means for Mennonites looking forward.
Read MoreThis week, the country was met with the horrifying news of 215 indigenous children’s graves found at a residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia. It is hard to process our feelings and thoughts at atrocities like this. Jeff Thiessen helps walk us through.
Read MoreThis week, our series continues with Bethany Sawatzky answering the question, “Why Do You Read Your Bible?”
Read MoreJeff Thiessen, though talking about audio waves, asks us questions of self-reflection in how we think of ourselves, as well as the coming lift of restrictions on church gatherings.
Read MoreIn this post, we have two items. First Shannon Doerksen writes a piece on the relevance of Advent in 2020 in light of Covid restrictions. Then Evelyn Rodgers shares a thank you from her family following the passing of her husband, George.
Read MoreJeff Thiessen continues on sharing lessons from the barnyard. This time reflecting on what the story of Chicken Little has to say for the church in these uncertain times.
Read MoreHow should Christians teach and understand a morally questionable character like Jacob? In this follow up to the sermon on the faith of Jacob from a few weeks ago, we look to explore exactly that.
Read MoreJeff Thiessen follows up on his post about scaling back, covering in more depth a way forward.
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