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Vigil against hate draws hundreds in Ambler

More than 300 members of the greater Ambler, Pa., community packed the Church of the Brethren, where the resonating message by religious and civic leaders was “there is no place for hate in our community.” The May 25 candlelight vigil was a reaction to Ku Klux Klan literature left in the driveways of Maple Glen homes and “KKK” and four-letter words found spray-painted along the Power Line Trail in Horsham 10 days before.

Nigeria Crisis Response shares updates on its relief work

Nigeria Crisis Response coordinator Roxane Hill has shared updates on the relief work ongoing in northeast Nigeria. The Nigeria Crisis Response is a joint effort of Ekklesiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria and the Global Mission and Service and Brethren Disaster Ministries of the Church of the Brethren, working with several partner organizations in Nigeria. (Learn more at www.brethren.org/nigeriacrisis .)

Newsline for June 3, 2017

NEWS
1) Most of the Chibok girls released in May were prayed for by Church of the Brethren congregations
2) Nigeria Crisis Response shares updates on its relief work
3) Bethany Seminary and EYN form educational partnership
4) EYN general secretary is first to receive doctorate from Bossey Ecumenical Institute
5) Vigil against hate draws hundreds in Ambler

UPCOMING EVENTS
6) Two ‘Crucible Webinars’ are offered this summer

REFLECTIONS
7) Moderator’s Bible study for June focuses on the ‘chosen of God’
8) Remember when: Church of the Brethren statements on care for Creation

9) Brethren bits

Brethren bits for June 3, 2017

In this issue: Personnel notes, job openings, Listening Sessions in Northern Ohio District, Ministry Summer Service orientation begins, Children’s Disaster Services wraps up in Missouri, prayer requested for workcamp in Nepal, webinar organized by the Christian Peace Circle, Deacon Workshop presented at Chambersburg Church, “A Biblical Basis for Befriending Foreigners” offered at Bethany Seminary, and more news by, for, and about Brethren.

Remember when: Church of the Brethren statements on care for Creation

As early as 1991, the Church of the Brethren Annual Conference adopted a statement titled “Creation: Called to Care.” “Why should Christians care about the environment?” the statement reads, in part. “Simply because we learn in Genesis that God has promised to fulfill all of creation, not just humanity, and has made humans the stewards of it. …”

Newsline for May 22, 2017

NEWS
1) EDF grants go to Kenya drought, flood responses in Missouri and W. Virginia
2) GFI grants go to China, Africa Great Lakes region, the DR, community gardens, nutrition program in DC
3) Christian groups begin global prayer and fasting ‘For Such a Time’
4) Millions join hearts and minds to pray for end to famine
5) Prayer requested for the millions of people facing famine
6) Brethren Benefit Trust adopts 2017 Department of Defense investment screens
7) EYN president warns pastors of bowing to material things, at KBC graduation

ANNUAL CONFERENCE
8) Annual Conference 2017 offers special programming, opportunities for spiritual enrichment, continuing education

PERSONNEL
9) Districts announce new leadership

10) Brethren bits

Brethren bits for May 22, 2017

In this issue: Correction, remembering Allen Hansell, personnel notes and job openings, “Another way of living” statements sought for use at Annual Conference, August workcamp in Nigeria needs more participants, and more news by, for, and about Brethren.

Districts announce new leadership

Three districts in the Church of the Brethren have announced new leadership. David Banaszak has been hired to lead Middle Pennsylvania. Kris Hawk will be the new district executive minister for Northern Ohio. Tabitha H. Rudy is interim associate district executive for Virlina.

EDF grants go to Kenya drought, flood responses in Missouri and W. Virginia

Brethren Disaster Ministries has directed its most recent allocation from the Emergency Disaster Fund (EDF) to support Church World Service (CWS) response to a drought in Kenya. Another recent grant funds the start of a Brethren Disaster Ministries rebuilding project site in Missouri. Earlier this year, a similar grant funded a limited project in West Virginia.

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