The MennoCast

Ryan Dueck, Moses Falco, & Carrie Lehn

The MennoCast is a platform for genuine, enriching, and stimulating conversations about faith from an Anabaptist perspective. This is our way of connecting the church together, listening to each other’s voices, and inviting others to journey together with us. Thanks for listening!

  1. The Anabaptist Community Bible with Mollee Moua & John D. Roth

    2023-02-10

    The Anabaptist Community Bible with Mollee Moua & John D. Roth

    In this episode, we’re exploring the Anabaptism at 500 project and the possibility of an Anabaptist Community Bible. Our guests are Mollee Moua and John D. Roth who were both hired by MennoMedia for this project. We’re going to have a conversation about what Anabaptism means today and the specifics of this Anabaptist Bible. Do we really need a new Bible? What is the benefit of hearing from diverse voices and interpretations? And how can you and your church participate? Mollee, from Kitchener, Ontario, serves as Managing Editor for Anabaptism at 500. She previously worked at Mennonite Church Eastern Canada as the Courageous Imagination Project Manager. John, from Goshen, Indiana, serves as the Project Director. He previously worked as a professor of history at Goshen College and has been heavily involved in the global Anabaptist movement. He has also authored many articles and books about Mennonite faith and identity. You can also win a copy of John D. Roth’s book Stories: How Mennonites Came to Be! Simply like our give-away post on facebook or instagram in the coming week (@themennocast), and you will automatically be entered to win thanks to CommonWord and Herald Press. Open to Canadian residents only. Thanks for listening to The MennoCast! Episode Outline:00:00 - Introduction09:31 - Interview (Part 1)32:00 - Resource give-away33:48 - Interview (Part 2)1:00:47 - Continuing the conversation1:07:48 - Outro

    1h 9m
  2. Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation with Peter Haresnape

    2022-12-16

    Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation with Peter Haresnape

    In this episode, we’re talking with pastor and chair of the regional Truth and Reconciliation Working Group of Mennonite Church Eastern Canada, Peter Haresnape. We’re going to have a conversation about the future of Indigenous-Settler solidarity work in Mennonite Church Canada. How do we make sense of the shifts that have taken place in our nation-wide church in the last few years? How do we meaningfully move away from the sins of our past? And how do we move forward towards true reconciliation? Peter is one of the pastors serving the Toronto United Mennonite Church, which is “a Christian community in the Mennonite-Anabaptist ‘peace church’ tradition.” Before beginning his pastoral role, Peter also worked for the Student Christian Movement and Community Peacemaker Teams. He studies theology at Conrad Grebel University College, is one of the co-founders of the Cahoots Festival, and can be found engaging the online social media world. You can also win a copy of Edith and Neill von Gunten’s new book Walking Together: Intercultural Stories of Love and Acceptance! Simply like our facebook page (@themennocast), and you will automatically be entered to win thanks to CommonWord. Like our page before December 26, 2022. Open to Canadian residents only. Thanks for listening to The MennoCast! Episode Outline:00:00 - Introduction09:40 - Interview (Part 1)30:40 - Resource give-away32:20 - Interview (Part 2)1:04:25 - Continuing the conversation1:09:47 - Outro

    1h 11m

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The MennoCast is a platform for genuine, enriching, and stimulating conversations about faith from an Anabaptist perspective. This is our way of connecting the church together, listening to each other’s voices, and inviting others to journey together with us. Thanks for listening!