Sermons on “Anabaptist”

The Church in Ecuador

Joetta shares her experiences from the learning trip to Ecuador.

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Transformation – Chris Senkler

Chris explores Third Way’s view of transformation in light of our roots in both the Anabaptist and Evangelical traditions.

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Fiery Furnace – Josias Hansen

The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego has inspired countless martyrs to remain faithful to their convictions in the face of horrific persecution. Yet, the faithfulness of God must be seen as the central focus in this story. We can remain faithful, because we know that God will remain faithful to us through it all.

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The Good Samaritan – Terri Churchill

Terri goes through the parable of the Good Samaritan to show that offering and receiving help can be messy but still good. Since we can find ourselves in each of the characters within the parable, Terri shows how much there is to glean from this story if we are attentive.

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Loving Our Enemies – Greg Boyd

Greg Boyd shares that the perfect picture of God’s love is demonstrated in Jesus’ self-sacrificial act of love on the cross for his enemies. Thus, when Jesus teaches in the Sermon on the Mount to love our enemies, he actually means it. Instead of retaliating against our enemies, followers of Jesus are to see our enemies as having unsurpassable worth, and to love them in the same way Jesus demonstrates his love for us.

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Catholic-Mennonite Relations – Joetta Schlabach

Joetta Schlabach, pastor of Faith Mennonite Church, shares how her engagement with Roman Catholics has affected her life and faith.

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India & Reconciliation

John Murray shares about his mission trip to India and then shares about our calling to make reconciliation the center of our work.

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Theological Simplicity – Chris Senkler

Chris Senkler explains the need to simplify our theological outlook in order to focus on what truly matters…and what ultimately matters is that we have a healthy and loving relationship with God and with one another. 

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