Mennonite Life joins the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies in presenting Early Anabaptism in Global Perspective: Past, Present, and Future at 500 Years. This conference, marking the 500th anniversary the Anabaptist movement, will revisit early Anabaptism and give special attention to the global context in which it emerged and spread. Speakers will also consider how Anabaptist history has been received by academics in more recent times and in varying contexts around the world. Register at etown.edu/anabaptism2025.
Mennonite Life curates rare and historic books and offers them for sale at three annual auctions. The next auction will take place Friday, July 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Mennonite Life Community Room. See the auction catalog at mennonitelife.org/events.
The Earth is the Lord's: A Narrative History of the Lancaster Mennonite Conference is an integral part of understanding Lancaster County and the part it plays in the complex history of Anabaptism. Mennonite Life offers a chance to discover or rediscover this story.
An updated third edition of this classic is available for pre-order until July 31. Delivery is expected in Fall 2025.
Join a great team at the Mennonite Life Visitors Center, welcoming guests to Lancaster County
and hosting families, school groups, and church groups at the Biblical Tabernacle Experience. Be a source of information and insight about the area's Amish and Mennonite communities.
Mennonite Life seeks an Executive Director to guide our organization into its next chapter.
Experienced leaders who can lead in the context of our mission to hold, honor, and share items and stories featuring the lived experiences and faith values of Lancaster Mennonites and interrelated communities are encouraged to apply via email at search@mennonitelife.org or learn more at mennonitelife.org/edsearch.
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