Signs of the Seasons: Lent

This quarter, a Gather ‘Round resource pack poster is helping Middler children learn about the seasons of the Christian calendar.

Committee to Study Ecumenism in the 21st Century

A study committee on “The Church of the Brethren and Ecumenism in the 21st Century” has been named. The group is to prepare a statement for Annual Conference giving vision and direction to the Church of the Brethren’s participation in the worldwide community of Christian communions.

Youth Peace Travel Team Named for 2013

Members of the Church of the Brethren’s Youth Peace Travel Team for 2013 have been announced: Jacob Crouse, Heather Gentry, and Amanda McLearn-Montz.

Christian Churches Together Urges Fundamental Immigration Reform

Christian leaders representing the breadth of Christian churches and denominations in the United States issued a strong and urgent call for fundamental immigration reform at an annual meeting of Christian Churches Together (CCT). The Church of the Brethren was represented by general secretary Stan Noffsinger, Annual Conference moderator Bob Krouse and moderator-elect Nancy Heishman, and Brethren Press publisher Wendy McFadden.

Kostlevy to Direct Brethren Historical Library and Archives

William (Bill) Kostlevy begins March 1 as director of the Brethren Historical Library and Archives at the Church of the Brethren General Offices in Elgin, Ill. He comes to the BHLA from Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kan., where he has been professor of History since 2005.

Founding Pastor’s Family Reflects on 99 Years with Arcadia Church

Rachael Bail, daughter of the founding pastor, reflects on her family’s century-long relationship to Arcadia (Fla.) Church of the Brethren as they continue to own the original parsonage and other homes surrounding the church. Now living in Washington, D.C., she is a retired journalist who has worked for the St. Petersburg Times, among other newspapers, and a former editor and US Supreme Court correspondent for Voice of America:

Children’s Disaster Services Offers Workshops in Georgia, Connecticut

Children’s Disaster Services (CDS) is holding volunteer training workshops in Georgia and Connecticut in February and March, respectively. An article about the recent–and first–CDS workshop in Connecticut is at http://canton-ct.patch.com/articles/group-learns-how-to-help-children-in-the-midst-of-a-crisis .

Brethren Bits for Jan. 24, 2013

Brethren bits for Jan. 24, 2013, remembers former district executive Marvin Thill, and introduces a new director of institutional advancement at Bridgewater College, job openings in Atlantic Southeast District and BBT, and much, much more news from across the church.

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