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Newsline for March 13, 2018

NEWS
1) Mission and Ministry Board approves grants, adopts statement on gun violence, holds conversations on race and mission at spring meetings
2) ‘Lukewarm No More’ calls for repentance and action on gun violence
3) Discipleship Ministries represents new name, new vision for former Congregational Life Ministries
4) Brethren Disaster Ministries, Puerto Rico District plan for long-term hurricane recovery
5) Brethren Disaster Ministries closes out site in Missouri, continues work in Carolinas
6) Boko Haram attacks, abductions affect Nigerian Brethren
7) Special relief benefits 658 Muslim and Christian families in Nigeria
8) New steering committee of women in ministry is created
9) Comité directivo de ocho mujeres en el ministerio

PERSONNEL
10) Tara Hornbacker to retire from Bethany Seminary

UPCOMING EVENTS
11) Diana Butler Bass headlines Ministers’ Association continuing education event

RESOURCES
12) Brethren Press announces summer release for Inglenook Desserts

13) Brethren bits

Mission and Ministry Board approves grants, adopts statement on gun violence, holds conversations on race and mission at spring meetings

A large Emergency Disaster Fund (EDF) allocation for long-term hurricane recovery in Puerto Rico, a statement on gun violence, Wieand Trust grants to Chicago-area projects, and new names for some denominational ministries were on the agenda of the Church of the Brethren Mission and Ministry Board. The board held spring meetings March 9-12 at the denomination’s General Offices in Elgin, Ill., led by chair Connie Burk Davis and chair-elect Patrick Starkey.

Comité directivo de ocho mujeres en el ministerio

Un comité directivo de ocho mujeres en el ministerio ha sido llamado por la Oficina del Ministerio para facilitar la programación, los proyectos y las iniciativas diseñadas para apoyar y alentar a las clérigas Hermanas.

New steering committee of women in ministry is created

A steering committee of eight women in ministry has been called by the Office of Ministry to facilitate programming, projects, and initiatives designed to support and encourage Brethren clergywomen.

Discipleship Ministries represents new name, new vision for former Congregational Life Ministries

At the spring meeting of the Mission and Ministry Board, Congregational Life Ministries staff announced a new team name and strategy. Now titled Discipleship Ministries, the team envisions a “people of God, new and renewed, that embodies and articulates their faith.” Along with a new name, staff of Discipleship Ministries also outlined new strategic emphases and a staffing plan to carry out the work.

Brethren bits for March 13, 2018

In this issue: Personnel, job opening, Mission Alive webcasts, action alert on Yemen, Lifetime Achievement Award for BHLA archivist, the latest Dunker Punk Podcast, Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak at Bridgewater College, NOAC planning committee meets, and more news by, for, and about Brethren.

‘Lukewarm No More’ calls for repentance and action on gun violence

The Mission and Ministry Board of the Church of the Brethren adopted a statement on gun violence at its spring meetings held at the denomination’s General Offices in Elgin, Ill., on March 9-12. The statement was initiated by staff of Global Mission and Service, and quotes from the Bible and previous Annual Conference statements in its call to the wider church.

Brethren Disaster Ministries closes out site in Missouri, continues work in Carolinas

Church of the Brethren Newsline March 12, 2018 Brethren Disaster Ministries is completing a rebuilding project site in Eureka, Mo., by the end of March. A rebuilding project site in Marion County, S.C., continues as the program seeks to extend its work into additional communities in North Carolina. Marion County, S.C. Brethren Disaster Ministries volunteers have been

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