Themes in recent years have included: "The Practical Side of Missional Imagination" with Alan Roxburgh (2008), “Looking in the mirror: The face of the church today” (exploring the results of the 2006 Membership Profile of Mennonite Church USA) with Donald Kraybill (2007); and “Enduring issues that Mennonites have not (yet!) resolved: Living from the center of our being” with John D. Roth (2006).
Pastoral Care Continuing Education series: "Extreme Situations in the Congregation" Extreme Situations in the Congregation is a series of daylong continuing education events focused on pastoral care issues. The series is planned specifically for pastors and explores issues from the perspective of congregational dynamics. Presenters offer a holistic depiction of each issue, paying special attention to psychological understandings, theological reflection, pastoral response, and available resources. Sponsors: the Church Leadership Center of Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Ind.; and Central District and IN-MI conferences. Contact the AMBS Church Leadership Center: 574 296-6269 or 800 964-2627 or churchleadership@ambs.edu
Pastoral Salary guidelines The goal of these guidelines is to help provide a financial guide that is supportive of pastors and their
families and also fair to the congregation. Our commitment to quality ministry is reflected in part in
the level of compensation offered to those who serve our congregations as pastors and the process
that is used in determining it. With this end in view, these guidelines are offered as a resource for
your congregation in the next year.
Pastoral Salary Guidelines The goal of these guidelines is to help provide a financial guide that is supportive of pastors and their
families and also fair to the congregation. Our commitment to quality ministry is reflected in part in
the level of compensation offered to those who serve our congregations as pastors and the process
that is used in determining it. With this end in view, these guidelines are offered as a resource for
your congregation in the next year.
Spiritual direction resources These resources to renew our spiritual center were compiled by Dan Schrock of Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship, Goshen, Ind., for participants at IN-MI Conference Assembly 2007. The complete list includes a list of retreat centers.
Amigo Centre Amigo Centre is a retreat and recreation center for members of Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference congregations, their friends and the wider community.
"Our mission is to facilitate the ministry of the church, encourage commitment to Jesus Christ and assist people of all ages to become the persons God desires.
Bethany Christian Schools Bethany is a dynamic learning community that integrates faith development with academic excellence. Grounded in Mennonite values, Bethany equips students for Christian discipleship in the church and around the world.
!Explore: A Theological Program for High School Youth The !Explore program provides young people in the 11th and 12th grades in high school an experience designed to encourage the development of their gifts in leadership, expose them to the world of theological ideas, and foster in them a call to vocation in the church.
Engaging Pastors (pastor-faculty study groups and funded pastor sabbaticals) Engaging Pastors is a collaborative initiative at AMBS involving 10 distinct projects. It creates space for church leaders to work together on difficult questions. Pastors and seminary professors gather together in conversation about pastoral education and leadership in the Mennonite church. Participants share their skills, collaborating to better serve in the classroom and from the pulpit. Observations and feedback from these interactions are compiled and communicated, helping institutions such as AMBS and the Mennonite church work toward change to better prepare and support pastors.
Lombard Mennonite Peace Center (LMPC) As a non-profit ministry, LMPC works to encourage the nonviolent transformation of conflict in relationships in homes, workplaces, schools, churches, and throughout our world. Our programs and resources address ways of resolving conflicts and building healthier relationships in all of these various settings.
The Hermitage Retreat Center The Hermitage, Three Rivers, Mich., offers 62 acres of rolling hills as a place of retreat, as well as resources for spiritual direction. Guest rooms and cabins are available.
MCC Great Lakes representative IN-MI Conference constituents that have thoughts, concerns, ideas or questions about Mennonite Central Committee are invited to contact IN-MI Conference MCC Great Lakes representative, Brenda Meyer: brenda@bentonchurch.org or 574-642-3963
Mennonite Mission Network Mennonite Mission Network, the mission agency of Mennonite Church USA, supports ministries in more than 50 countries. It exists to lead, mobilize and equip the church to participate in holistic witness to Jesus Christ in a broken world. We envision every congregation and all parts of the church being fully engaged in mission - across the street, all through the marketplaces and around the world.
Mennonite Voluntary Service Mennonite Voluntary Service is a program of Mennonite Mission Network that provides a way for people to live out their faith through deeds of service in communities throughout the United States.
Service Adventure Service Adventure is a program of Mennonite Mission Network that gives young adults an adventure in service, learning and spiritual growth.
Youth Venture Youth Venture is a program of Mennonite Mission Network that provides opportunities for youth and young adults to join together for service and learning experiences.
Advent/Lent planners at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary These annual events take place in fall (for Advent) and winter (for Lent) and are based on the worship resources published in Leader Magazine. Dates of upcoming workshops.