Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship's purpose is to "Seek the Peace of the City." We meet every Sunday at 5 PM at the Meeting House in the heart of Manhattan. All are welcome to join this peace movement. www.manhattanmennonite.org
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Guest speaker, Danielle Williams, Connect NYC
Danielle Williams, guest speaker at Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship. Danielle joined @connect_nyc in 2021 as a community educator. In her capacity at CONNECT Faith, Danielle collaborates with New York City’s diverse faith communities to create and strengthen their response to gender and family violence. She has a passion or empowering diverse faith communities to live into their values of social justice and transforming the world. Prior to CONNECT, Danielle spent many years as an inter-faith-based community organizer in California, equipping congregations to enact police accountability, criminal justice reform, violence intervention and prevention, and civic engagement. In her downtime, Danielle enjoys designing Afrocentric jewelry, watching Nollywood movies and cooking random recipes from YouTube influencers. She holds a Masters of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Not Enough
A message from guest speaker, Rev. Katrina Foster, pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church (Greenpoint).
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Change is a Patient Work
Guest speaker, Nekeisha Alayna Alexis, intercultural coordinator at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
Mark 10:17-27 (the rich young ruler) -
Queer Black Music
A message from Paul Ryneski.
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Beyond polarization: A Third Way!
A message from Hans Smucker, MMF member.
John 20:19-31 -
Like Little Children
A message from Laura Lacombe, Princeton Theological Seminary intern at Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship. There is a 5-minute musical interlude where participants are invited to use crayons, colored pencils, etc. to color and draw. This interlude was kept in this episode, so consider grabbing some crayons and paper before the sermons starts!
The disciples came up to Jesus with the question, “Who is the greatest in the kindom of heaven?” Jesus called for a little child to come and stand among them. Then Jesus said, “The truth is, unless you change and become like little children, you will not enter the kindom of heaven. Those who make themselves as humble as this child are the greatest in the kindom of heaven. Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. But those who would cause any of these little ones who believe in me to stumble would be better thrown into the sea with millstones around their necks.”
- Matthew 18:1-6
(Inclusive Bible Translation)
Customer Reviews
Authentic Christianity
I visit this church every time I’m in New York City, which is about two or three times a year. It’s a wonderful community that embodies an authentic Christianity.
Great messages
Awesome messages. Very practical and inspiring!
Seeking the peace of the City!
Healthy, vibrant and radically inclusive faith community in the heart of NYC! The teachings are rooted in an Anabaptist perspective, which emphasizes peace-building, non-violent resistance, and Jesus’ teachings. Many NYC religious leaders are often guest preachers. Take a listen and definitely visit!