Brethren bits

In this issue: Remembering Kent Shisler, announcements from Annual Conference, job openings, save the date for New and Renew in 2023, media attention to the situation in Haiti, and more news by, for, and about Brethren.

Brethren bits for Oct. 14, 2022

In this issue: Remembering Paul Willis Hoffman, Larry Lee Elliott, Ruben D. Deoleo, and Glen M. Faus, and more news by, for and about Brethren.

Brethren bits

In this issue: Correction, Dunker Church Service now on Facebook, news from congregations, “21st-Century Youth/Young Adult Ministry” with keynote speaker Becky Ullom Naugle, “A Million Letters of Hope” at the Village at Morrisons Cove.

Brethren bits

In this issue: An email address for the Standing with People of Color Committee, job openings, the latest Messenger play list, On Earth Peace meet up for gun violence organizing, Community Peacemaker Teams to receive award, and more.

Brethren bits

In this issue: NOAC 2023 team meets in Lake Junaluska, Bethany Seminary seeks a social media coordinator, SVMC continuing ed events on “Preaching and Spiritual Care” and “Violent Extremism,” Carl Bowman speaks for annual service at Dunker Meetinghouse at Antietam, and more news from congregations, districts, colleges, and more.

Brethren bits

In this issue: Correction, job openings, Annual Conference worship skits with additional historical information, On Earth Peace goal to train 1,000 in Kingian Nonviolence, gun violence organizing, campus ministry effort at Virginia Tech, and more

Brethren bits

In this issue: Correction; remembering Ron Sider, Martha Ann Greenhoe Kaufman, Peter J. Leddy Sr.; webinar shares “A Hibakusha’s Message of Peace” from Hiroshima; personnel notes; job opening for Virlina District executive minister; Southern Ohio and Kentucky District requesting donations for Eastern Kentucky Flood Response; celebrating Bill and Betty Hare’s 58 years of service to Camp Emmaus.

Brethren bits for July 23, 2022

In this issue: Annual Conference print wrap up is now available online, and more updates from the 2022 Conference, plus personnel and job opening announcements, On Earth Peace’s new gun violence campaign, conversation beginning about starting a church in Madison, Wis., and more

Brethren bits

In this issue: Update from the Brethren in Ukraine, job openings, order Shine curriculum for Fall 2022, Global Food Initiative newsletter, On Earth Peace webinar on Kingian nonviolence, and more news from congregations, districts, camps, ecumenical partners, and more.

Newsline for July 2, 2022

NEWS
1) Office of Peacebuilding and Policy signs letter on Cuba, statement on Iran nuclear deal

2) EYN women are freed after abductions, including two of the former schoolgirls from Chibok

3) One church begot three in troubled northeastern Nigeria

PERSONNEL
4) Carrie Eikler resigns position at Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership

5) Andrew Hamilton to lead Southeastern District

6) Sharon Flaten joins Bethany staff in Nigeria

UPCOMING EVENTS
7) Bring rocks to National Youth Conference!

JESUS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: STORIES FROM CONGREGATIONS
8) Bethel Church celebrates a century and a half of ministry

9) Lower Miami Church gains media attention from NY Times, Dayton Daily News

10) Church2Church: Reaching out to share with a church in need

11) Brethren bits: Update from the Brethren in Ukraine, job openings, order Shine curriculum for Fall 2022, Global Food Initiative newsletter, On Earth Peace webinar on Kingian nonviolence, and news from congregations, districts, camps, ecumenical partners, and more

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