Mennonite World Conference Explained

Mennonite World Conference
Main Classification:Evangelicalism
Orientation:Anabaptist, Mennonites
Headquarters:Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Founded Date:1925
Area:59 countries
Congregations:10,300
Members:1.47 million
Missionary Organization:Global Mission Fellowship
Aid:Global Anabaptist Service Network (GASN)

The Mennonite World Conference (MWC) is an international Mennonite Anabaptist Christian denomination. Its headquarters are in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

History

The first Mennonite World Conference was held in Basel in 1925.[1] Its main purpose was to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Anabaptism. An assembly is convened approximately every six or seven years.

Christian Neff (1863–1946), a Mennonite minister in Germany, is often called the "father" of the Mennonite World Conference. Neff, through the Conference of Mennonites in South Germany, issued the call for the first gathering in 1925, and was president of the following meetings in 1930 and 1936.[2]

The MWC prints a quarterly news publication in three languages—Spanish (as Spanish; Castilian: Correo), English (Courier), and French (French: Courrier.) This project began in 1986. The Mennonite World Conference considers that its mission is to (1) be a global community of faith in the Anabaptist-tradition, (2) facilitate relationships between Anabaptist-related churches worldwide, and (3) relate to other Christian world communions and organizations.[3]

The official repository of Mennonite World Conference is the Mennonite Church USA Archives.

According to a census published by the association in 2022, it would have 107 member denominations in 59 countries, and 1,47 million baptized members in 10,300 churches. [4]

Beliefs

The Conference has an Anabaptist confession of faith.[5]

Affiliated organizations

GMF

The Global Mission Fellowship (GMF) has 71 mission member organizations. [6]

GASN

The Global Anabaptist Service Network (GASN) supports humanitarian aid projects. [7]

Conferences

Year Location Conference Focus
1925 Basel, Switzerland 400th anniversary of Anabaptism
1930 Mennonite Relief Efforts
1936 Amsterdam and Elspeet, Netherlands 400th anniversary of Menno Simons' conversion
1948 Goshen, Indiana, and North Newton, Kansas, United States Relief, Nonconformity to the World, Faith and Life, Missions, Young People's Work, A Young People's Program, the Peace Testimony, Colonization, Institutions and Mennonite Life, and Christian Education[8]
1952 Bettingen, Switzerland The Church of Christ and Her Commission
1957 Karlsruhe, West Germany The Gospel of Jesus Christ in the World
1962 Kitchener, Ontario, Canada The Lordship of Christ
1967 Amsterdam, Netherlands The Witness of the Holy Spirit
1972 Curitiba, Brazil Jesus Christ Reconciles
1978 Wichita, Kansas, United States The Kingdom of God in a Changing World
1984 Strasbourg, France God's People Serve in Hope
1990 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Witnessing to Christ in Today's World
1997 Calcutta, India Hear what the Spirit is Saying to the Churches
2003 Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Sharing Gifts in Suffering and in Joy
2009 Asunción, Paraguay Come together in the way of Jesus Christ[9]
2015 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States Walking with God
2022 Salatiga, Jepara, Surakarta, Margokerto, Ungaran, Semarang, Indonesia Following Jesus together across barriers[10]

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External links

Notes and References

  1. J. Gordon Melton, Martin Baumann, Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2010, p. 1859
  2. Web site: Previous Assemblies . Mennonite World Conference . 31 October 2020 . en . 29 July 2019.
  3. Web site: Vision and Mission . Mennonite World Conference . 31 October 2020 . en . 29 July 2019.
  4. Mennonite World Conference, About MWC, mwc-cmm.org, Canada, retrieved November 5, 2022
  5. Mennonite World Conference, Shared convictions, mwc-cmm.org, Canada, accessed May 5, 2023
  6. Mennonite World Conference, Global Mission Fellowship, mwc-cmm.org, Canada, accessed May 5, 2023
  7. Mennonite World Conference, Global Anabaptist Service Network, mwc-cmm.org, Canada, accessed May 5, 2023
  8. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/M4677ME.html Mennonite World Conference
  9. Web site: Mennonite World Conference Assembly 15 theme chosen. MWC. 2008-01-30. 2008-07-05. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606003747/http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=170&Itemid=108. 2011-06-06.
  10. Web site: Indonesia 2022 . Mennonite World Conference . 31 October 2020.