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Praise to the Lord, who o’er all things in wondrously reigning,
guarding with sheltering wings, ever gently sustaining.
Have you not seen all that is needed has been
held in God’s gracious ordaining?
Praise to the Lord, who will prosper our work and defend us.
Surely God’s goodness and mercy shall daily attend us.
Ponder anew what the Almighty can do,
who with great love still befriends us.
Praise to the Lord, for in wonder my spirit is soaring!
All that has life and breath, come now with praises outpouring!
Let the ‘amen’ sound from God’s people again,
gladly forever adoring.
—Joachim Neander. Lobe den Herren (VT 88, verses 2, 3, 4)
This hymn, which we sang together this past Sunday, calls for an ‘amen’ to sound from us! An ‘amen’ is an affirmation to ‘let it be so!’ With that in mind, may what sounds from us be trust in God’s sustaining presence for all, the power of God’s great love still befriending all, and the wonder of God filling all with life and breath.
—Pastor Tonya
NOTE: If you would like a printout of your annual giving report from FMC, please let our treasurer, Mike Dirks, know! Please contact him directly. You can reach him at mikedirks@earthlink.net or 620-474-1224. Thank you for your generosity to our shared ministry at FMC!!
NOTE: New 2025 FMC Directories are available in the rack next to the mailboxes.
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP at 9:30am
The link to join is on our website: www.hutchfmc.org Join 5 minutes early for announcements. The bulletin can be found under the BULLETINS tab on our home page.
SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 2025 – What Needs Fixing? (with Anabaptist Disabilities Network)
Luke 5:17-26
What is broken in our communities? Stories of healing in scripture can become problematic when set alongside the sometimes ableist undertones of the church. However, these same stories can help us see what is really in need of “fixing.” The need for physical healing often reveals deeper layers of brokenness in the community of believers, taking us beyond an individual’s physical needs. If stories of healing are not primarily about healing our physical bodies, what lessons do we take from these stories? What is it that “needs fixing?”
- Guest Preacher: Mitch Stutzman, from Anabaptist Disabilities Network
- Worship Leader: Maggie Pounds
- Song Leader: Magdalena Wenger
- Children’s Time: Delon Martens
- Scripture Reader: Tonya Ramer Wenger
- Pianist: Peggy Stucky
- Ushers: Jon & Martha Miller
- Nursery Attendant: Susan Combs
- Sound Tech: Earl Ediger & Allen Yoder
- Live Stream Tech: Jonathan Wenger
SHARING JOYS & CONCERNS
During each worship service, you are invited to text your prayer joys and concerns – usually to Pastor Tonya. You are also invited to send prayer joys & concerns during the week. The recording of our worship service is public, so let us know if you’d prefer your request to only be shared via email during the week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements are scrolled Sunday mornings before and after worship. There will be no spoken announcements unless there are pressing announcements that did not make it into the PowerPoint. Please send any announcements you’d like to have included to the church office by Thursday each week.
OFFERINGS
We welcome, and are grateful for, your financial donations to our ministry here in Hutchinson. Instead of collecting an offering during worship (except on special occasions), an offering box is placed at the back of the sanctuary for your Sunday morning donations. You can also now make a donation directly from our website (www.hutchfmc.org) using a credit card or your banking account. You are also welcome to send a check to 52 Rambler Rd Hutchinson KS 67502.
CALENDAR – LOOKING AHEAD
- February 26 – 5:30pm PCRC (Pastor Congregation Relations Committee)
- February 25 – Faithful Community Coordination Team meets 2:00pm
- March 2 – Mitch Stutzman from Anabaptist Disabilities Network preaching and leading Sunday School
- March 2 – M&Ms meet 12 noon – 1:30pm
- March 3-5 – MCC Comforter Blitz, Journey Facilities; MCC Comforter Blitz near Yoder, Kansas on March 3-5.
- March 5 – 5:30pm Adult Choir Rehearsal; 7:00pm Ash Wednesday Worship with Community Church of the
- Brethren (in FMC Fellowship Hall)
- March 6-8 – Pastor Tonya at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary retreat/training (Goshen IN)
- March 9 – First Sunday of Lent (Pastor Jim preaching)
- March 9-12 – Pastor Tonya on sabbatical leave “Transforming Community” retreat (Chicago IL)
- March 10 – Craft Night
- March 12 – First Lenten Lunch (Noon-1pm) – more details below
- March 12 – First WNAF (Wed Nights at First) Session (with choir rehearsals and dinner!)
- March 25 – Faith Formation Coordination Team meets 5:30pm
- March 30 – Demonstrating use of the AED (automated external defibrillator), FMC lobby following worship
- April 6 – Kansas Mennonite Men’s Chorus concert – Tabor College, 4:00pm
- April 11-12 – Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale – state fairgrounds in Hutchinson
REMINDER: If you are last one out of the church building, be SURE the doors lock behind you.
DEEPENING in Christ…
PRAYER GROUPS & OPPORTUNITIES
If you would like to join with others at FMC for prayer, please let the church office know.
A small ecumenical Centering Prayer group meets on TUESDAYS (in person @ FMC) from 11:30-12:30 (note the new date/time). If you’d like to learn more, contact Pastor Tonya.
LPC: Listening-Prayer-Conversation Groups
These groups meet for an hour once/month in the Common Grounds room and are facilitated by Pastor Tonya. The format allows for time in prayer by yourself and also with the group. Any are welcome to join, or to just come and check it out! It’s also possible to join on Zoom if you prefer.
The Tuesday group’s next meeting is Tuesday, March 25 at 1:00pm
The Wednesday evening group meetson Tuesday, March 4 at 6:30pm
Prayer Station at the back of the sanctuary … feel free to leave your written prayers and/or to ‘light’ an electric candle to reflect your prayers. You can visit this station during the week or on Sunday mornings before, during or after the worship service.
SUNDAY SCHOOL – SPRING QUARTER begins March 2 for all age groups
Children and Youth:
- Preschool through 4th grade meet in the basement Sunday School wing.
- 5th grade-8th grade meet upstairs in the Junior Youth room
- Senior Youth (9th-12th) meet upstairs in the Youth room
Adults:
- Adults will be using the The Salt & Light Bible Study on the topic of, “A Church Divided: A Study of 1 Corinthians.” It is an in-depth dive into the life and times of Paul and Jesus followers in Corinth. How does the gospel speak to their congregational conflicts and our challenges? The class meets in fellowship hall with Zoom option available.
- Connection & Conversation meets in the library. Childcare for infants & toddlers is available in the nursery most Sundays.
Anabaptist World Special Edition
“Anabaptism @ 500” copies are available in the foyer. Please take one and enrich your understanding of Anabaptist history and the contribution of a variety of voices about what makes Anabaptism distinctive in the past as well as right here and now.
ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP – MARCH 5 @ 7PM
Lent begins this year on Wednesday March 5, with an Ash Wednesday service held jointly with the Community Church of the Brethren. We’ll gather in the fellowship hall (and on livestream) at 7pm that evening.
LENT & EASTER WORSHIP @ FMC: everything [in] between
Our worship theme, everything [in] between, comes to us from A Sanctified Art (sanctifiedart.com) and is based on the Narrative Lectionary texts in the Gospel of Luke. Here’s an excerpt from their summary of how this theme emerged:
“This series is an invitation to navigate the polarities in our lives with more faith, intention, and openness to be transformed. Each weekly sub-theme explores two supposed binaries … ideas we often consider to be opposing. However, as we explore these concepts within the scriptures, we find nuance and complexity. We find that these dichotomies are false. We might begin to see a full spectrum instead of black and white. We might find that God is present in between.”
- March 5 (Ash Wed) – everything [in] between: intention & action -with Community Church of the Brethren
- March 9 (Lent 1) – everything [in] between: stranger & neighbor – Pastor Jim Unruh preaching
- March 16 (Lent 2) – everything [in] between: faith & works – guest preacher: Spencer Garrison
- March 23 (Lent 3) – everything [in] between: rest & growth – Pastor Tonya preaching
- March 30 (Lent 4) – everything [in] between: lost & found – Pastor Tonya preaching
- April 6 (Lent 5) – everything [in] between: righteousness & mercy – Pastor Tonya preaching
- April 13 (Palm Sunday) – everything [in] between: shouting & silence – Pastor Tonya preaching
- April 17 (Maundy Thurs) – everything [in] between: power & humility – an evening meal with worship
- April 18 (Good Friday) – everything [in] between: acceptance & resistance
- April 20 (Easter) – everything [in] between: grief & hope – Pastor Jim preaching
A set of daily devotional cards based on these worship themes are available for you to use to support your Lenten journey this year. You can pick up a physical set of cards at church or sign up (email Pastor Tonya) to have them sent to you daily in your email inbox.
LENTEN ART EXHIBIT: THE LAST HOURS OF THE LIFE OF JESUS THROUGH THE EYES OF LOCAL ARTISTS . . . February 28-April 20
- Art on Exhibit Fridays during Lent, 5:00-6:30pm
- Wine & Cheese Reception – mingle with artists, February 28, 5:30-7:30pm
- Grace Episcopal Church (2 Hyde Park Drive)
LOCAL LENTEN LUNCHES BEGINNING MARCH 12 – Noon-1:00pm
Pastor Tonya is partnering with pastors at Grace Episcopal, Trinity United Methodist, Emmanuel Lutheran, and First Presbyterian to provide a Lenten Lunch series with the theme “The Wisdom of Lent.” Each lunch will include worship, a short meditation/presentation, and a simple lunch provided by the host church. The location will rotate among the churches/pastors involved. The schedule is below. If you would be interested in helping prepare and serve lunch on April 2 when we will host at our church, please let Pastor Tonya know!
- March 12 @ Grace Episcopal
- March 19 @ Trinity UMC
- March 26 @ Emmanuel Lutheran
- April 2 @ First Mennonite
- April 9 @ First Presbyterian
ANABAPTISM 1525-2025 – FIVE CENTURIES, FIVE LECTURES
This series of lectures, each addressing a difference century in our 500 year history, has been recorded and is available here: https://mennonitearchivesofvirginia.net/.
UPPER ROOM and REJOICE! devotional magazines – new issues beginning with March
- UPPER ROOM
- Rejoice!
STRENGTHENING Community Connections…
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
- Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am – 2:00pm
- Wednesday 10:00am – 1:00pm (no Wednesday office hours on February 26)
PASTOR TONYA’S HOURS/SCHEDULE
Office hours:
- Monday: Day Off
- Tuesday-Friday: generally working 8:00am-5:30pm
- “In Office” Hours: 9-2 Tuesday and Thursday; 10-1 Wednesday
- Available other times by appointment.
- Available evenings and weekends (cell phone is most reliable)
Upcoming “Day Apart with God” dates (for silence, reading, prayer & journaling – will NOT be checking email or responding to texts/calls (except for emergencies). Next day apart is scheduled for February 26.
Pastor Tonya’s Sabbatical dates (spread out between summer 2023-summer 2025)
Pastor Tonya has joined a study program called, “Transforming Community.” Retreats take place in Chicago. Her next scheduled retreat is March 9-12. Prior to her March retreat, Pastor Tonya will be attending the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary training, “Orienting With the Word,” March 6-8 in Elkhart, IN. You can learn more about AMBS’s “Orienting With the Word” program HERE!
INCREASE IN FMC MENNONITE COLLEGE/SEMINARY SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT APPROVED
The Congregational Ministry Team (CMT) has approved an increase in FMC’s scholarship amount. This is made possible by a significant gift to FMC from the Esau family, designated in part to support those attending a Mennonite college or seminary. This change recognizes that college tuition costs have increased substantially over the years, creating financial challenges for those wanting to attend a Mennonite school. As of January 2025, the scholarship amount available per semester at Mennonite schools is $2500, for a total of $5000/year (up from $750 per semester). This is supplemented by matching funds from the school, based on each school’s policy. The FMC Scholarship Fund will be replenished as needed from the Esau family fund and through congregational fundraisers. An individual from within the congregation to serve as coordinator for this fund will be discerned by CMT, and the scholarship amount will be evaluated over time to ensure faithful stewardship of these resources.
Students requesting scholarship funds from FMC are asked to fill out a brief application each year to update their contact information and status at their college or seminary. For more information, or to request an application, please contact Delon Martens, CMT (Congregational Ministry Team) Chairperson.
MARCH 2 – LEARNING FROM ANABAPTIST DISABILITIES NETWORK
On March 2, in worship and Sunday School, we are looking forward to welcoming Mitch Stutzman from Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADN). ADN seeks to connect and support people who have disabilities, their families, and faith communities to create a culture of belonging for everybody. This is accomplished through a rich collection of resources, all developed within the Anabaptist framework and tradition.
Mitch serves as the president of the board of ADN. He has a bachelors degree in special education and a masters in Christian Leadership. He has a passion for building supportive and inclusive cultures. He works as the Director of Development and Partner Engagement at MennoMedia. In his current work, board role, and previous advancement experience, Mitch has nurtured planned giving and charitable giving expertise and a desire to empower donor generosity in support of world changing work. Mitch lives in Hesston, Kansas, with his wife Jasmine and two children. Their family attends Whitestone Mennonite Church.
Mitch’s visit is part of the work of our Accessibility Committee, which has been processing the MC USA Accessibility Resolution and evaluating how FMC is doing at various levels of accessibility and awareness.
SPRING 2025 WNAF (Wednesday Nights at First): March 12-April 9
Our spring WNAF (Wednesday Nights at First) session will begin with a stand alone session on March 12 (Jon & Martha Miller sharing about their recent Medical Mission Trip), followed by 4 Wednesdays of “Reading Scripture Together in the Anabaptist Tradition,” using the Bible Study practice provided in the Anabaptist Community Bible. Pastor Tonya and Pastor Jim will lead the Bible Study sessions.
The evening schedule will also include children and adult choir rehearsals, and a meal:
- 5:30-6:30pm Adult Choir Rehearsal (beginning MARCH 5)
- 6:00-7:00pm Meal (donations welcome to cover cost)
- 7:00-8:00pm Program
- 7:00-8:00pm Children’s Choir with Peggy Stucky (March 12, 19, 26)
LOST & FOUND BOX
Our Lost & Found Box is overflowing!! If you have left a small item behind, please check the box above the mailboxes. Clothing will be hung on the coat rack by the drinking fountains.
ARMS WIDE OPEN – FMC’s history book
The amazing story of First Mennonite Church’s 100 years is told in the history book prepared for our centennial celebration. Copies of the book are available for $25.00 (cash or check). You can also purchase a book online at a price that includes the cost of shipping (click on the “DONATE” button on our website to find this option). Check with the church office to pick up a book.
STRETCHING to Serve as Christ Served…
SUNDAY MORNING DONATIONS FOR RENO COUNTY FOOD BANK:
March: Canned Veggies (especially green beans)
Personal care/hygiene items such as these are appreciated anytime: toilet paper, laundry detergent, bath soap, Kleenex, deodorant, disposable razors, paper towels, shampoo, dish soap, hand/body lotion, toothpaste and toothbrushes. Travel size – new & unopened – are desirable.
MENNONITE MISSION NETWORK . . . gift acknowledgement
Dear First Mennonite Church (Hutchinson),
Thank you for your gift of $297.48 to Mennonite Mission Network in support of Missions. It is exciting to be walking with you, as we partner in God’s work across the street and around the world. With your help, we are living into our guiding statement to “Be the Gospel.” Thank you so very much for all you do to help extend the kingdom of God here on earth. Blessings to you!
Sincerely, Marisa Smucker
Executive Director
Mennonite Mission Network
MENNONITE FRIENDSHIP COMMUNITIES LIVERWURST & FRIED MUSH FUNDRAISER
The Liverwurst & Fried Mush supper is coming! Friday, February 28th, come to the Journey Activity Center in Yoder for a fun filled evening with good food and fellowship and it all benefits Mennonite Friendship Communities. We will be serving Liverwurst, Fried Mush, Sausage, Tomato Gravy, Cream Gravy and fixings from 5-8 pm. We hope you will join us! For more information talk with our MFC Board Members (Joretta Penner or Russ Wedel) or contact Susan Nisly at SNisly@MennoFriend.com.
KANSAS MENNONITE RELIEF SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS – April 11 & 12
MY COINS COUNT. According to the Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale website Home – Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale there are 52 days left till this year’s sale. On February 23, during the children’s story My Coins Count was introduced. Each Sunday we will collect coins during our worship service and we will hear stories relating to this year’s focus on food. So keep bringing your coins!! We want to collect a lot of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters to help “food” needs around the world. More information at My Coins Count | Mennonite Central Committee
WANTED: Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Campers, Tractors, Farm Machinery and anything of value to be sold at this year’s Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale. Your donations can be used as a Charitable Tax Donation. Call Jerry Toews, 620 367 8257 for more information.
RUN FOR RELIEF. An easy way to support the MCC sale is to sponsor participants in the Run For Relief. Once again, Jean Gaeddert (and perhaps others from our congregation) will be participating. If you would like to sponsor her and support MCC, please make checks out to: KMRS and include “Run For Relief: Jean Gaeddert” in the memo line. You may also donate cash through Jean. Your gift to MCC is greatly appreciated.
RENO COUNTY LOCAL FOOD SUMMIT . . . Wednesday, April 9, 6-7:30pm
All are invited for an evening of learning and dialogue as we explore food insecurity in Reno County. The evening will begin with networking and heavy appetizers, followed by a presentation from the Reno County Food Advisory Council. Keynote speaker will be a state leader engaged in food insecurity across Kansas. Location is Stringer Fine Arts Center at Hutchinson Community College. RSVP by April 2 by emailing Kara Bunce at Kara.bunce@renocountyks.gov.
MENNONITE DISASTER SERVICE (MDS) February edition
Our February edition of On the Level is now available. In this edition, an update on the MDS response to the LA Wildfires and recent flooding in Kentucky plus a recap of our 75th Anniversary celebration last week in Wichita, KS. Click on this link to read more: https://conta.cc/3X9niXI
EVERENCE announcements
Webinar: 55 and Counting – Six questions to ask as you prepare for retirement: When is the right time? Will I have enough? Will I be OK? These are the types of questions we ask as we prepare for retirement. Join Stewardship Consultants Lynette Morales and Lyle Miller and other Everence experts at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 13, for a webinar that explores these topics and more. Information: share this flyer. Register at everence.com/partners.
BETHEL COLLEGE announcements
Now in the Regier Art Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College, “Untethered,” ceramics by David Long, through March 14. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-4 p.m.
- Sun., March 6, 7p.m. – Bethel College Wind Ensemble, directed by Chris Miertschin, Krehbiel Auditorium
- Sun., March 9, 4 p.m. – Bethel College Choir Spring Tour Send-off Concert
- Sun., March 9, 7 p.m. – Bible Lecture (the book of Isaiah) at Bethel College with Doug Miller
REMEMBER the special exhibit at Kauffman Museum, “Unlocking the Past: Immigrant Artifacts and the Stories They Tell.” Open Tuesday-Friday 9:30am-4:30pm; Saturday-Sunday 1:30-4:30pm. The museum store is also open during those hours, with books, games, art and other gift items for sale (see kauffmanmuseum.org/museum-store/).
WESTERN DISTRICT WOMEN IN MISSION
Save the Date! Western District Women in Mission invites women & girls to our annual potluck salad supper on Monday, April 28 at 6 p.m. at the Tabor Mennonite Church, rural Newton. The theme is “For the Beauty of the Earth” presented by WDWM executive committee member and Kansas City floral designer, Becca Schrag. Bring a salad to share and a small vessel to make a floral design in – a tea cup, bowl, or small vase. This is a free event with an offering taken to help cover expenses. RSVP not required but appreciated by emailing westerndistrictwomen@gmail.com.
HELPING THOSE IMPACTED BY THE FIRES IN THE GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA
MC USA provided Info on donating for those impacted by the fires in the greater Los Angeles area – Please consider how you, your family and congregation might help in this time of great loss and need.
– To help Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference congregations and families, you can contribute to their wildfire fund (no PayPal account required): https://bit.ly/3Puimbs
– Support long-term recovery efforts in Southern California by donating to Mennonite Disaster Service (select “California Wildfires” from the dropdown menu): https://mds.org/donate-usa/
HESSTON COLLEGE announcements
Hesston College Theatre to present “Urinetown” March 5 through 9
This three-time Tony award winning musical is set in a Gotham-like city facing a severe water shortage due to a 20-year drought. The government has imposed a ban on private toilets, forcing citizens to pay a corrupt corporation for access to public restrooms. While this may sound like super serious stuff, Urinetown uses satire, comical characters and even makes fun of the musical genre itself to tell the story of a hero who, fed up with the whole stinking system, plans a revolution to restore freedom to the people. Filled with excellent music, dancing and hilarious dialogue, come spend an evening with us in Urinetown. Tickets can be purchased now at the Hesston College Bookstore or by calling 620-327-8104.
CAMP MENNOSCAH announcements
Registration is open for the 2025 Summer Youth Camps! The theme for the 2025 summer is Another Way, looking at how Jesus invites us to re-imagine who we are and to live in another way. There has been a change in age groups for the camps. There are two Junior Camps for those going into grades 6, 7 and 8 in the fall of 2025. There is one Junior High Camp for grades 8 and 9. Other age groups remain the same.
The Spring Scrapbook and Crafts Retreat is March 14-16. Online registration is open! All activities will take place at Main Camp in the dining hall and bunkhouses.
Interviews for the 2025 Summer Staff have started! Staff positions are nature, office, music, lifeguards, crafts and grounds/maintenance. Further information and application available on the Camp Mennoscah webpage or contact 620-297-3290.
Projects left to do on the HVAC renovation at the Retreat Center! Work groups can be of any size (within reason). Contact Isaac at 316-217-5626 or Olivia at 316-293-7313 to set up a time for you or your group. If you are interested in working on a weekend, advance notice of two weeks is needed. A lack of construction skills should not keep you from helping. Willing hands and the ability to follow directions are the only requirements. (Activities for those under 18 are limited and likely not at the Retreat Center.)
MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE (MCC) announcements
Please pray for MCC staff and the communities in Kentucky and West Virginia that are experiencing catastrophic flooding. Torrential rain Feb. 15-16 filled creeks and rivers, causing significant flooding. MCC staff report that most residents lost power and water. Appalachia Build staff are working with partner churches at our sites in Kimball, West Virginia, and Elkhorn City, Kentucky, that are serving as temporary shelters. Support MCC’s efforts in the region: mcc.org/donate-appalachia Learn more about MCC Appalachia Build: mcc.org/appalachia-build
Exciting Summer Internship Opportunities with MCC! Mennonite Central Committee is offering exciting 2025 summer internship opportunities designed to provide hands-on experience while making a meaningful impact. Over the course of 10–12 weeks, interns will gain valuable skills, explore their interests, and contribute to meaningful projects in areas like human resources, historical exhibit development, immigration, climate communications, global service learning, and the sewing room. This is a unique opportunity to grow professionally while engaging in work that matters. Don’t miss out—learn more and apply today! Apply Here
CANNER JOB OPENING: Do you know a hands-on person looking for a unique opportunity? MCC is seeking two Canner Operators for its mobile meat canner beginning the Fall 2025 Canning season. The Canner operates from October through April by traveling to 30 different locations in the U.S. preserving hundreds of thousands of cans of beef, turkey, chicken and pork for communities in need across the globe. Canner responsibilities including operating steam and pressure vessels, coordinating volunteers, maintaining and communicating USDA regulations, and the maintenance of all machinery in the canning process. MCC is accepting applications until March 3rd by completing an online form here, by contacting marilynpeters@mcc.org, or by calling 1-888-563-4676.
Come join the fun at 17th annual MCC Comforter Blitz on March 3, 4 and 5 at the Journey Facilities Building behind Charis Community Church, (3605 E. Long View Rd, Haven, KS) near Yoder, KS. Monday 9-5, Tuesday 9-9 and Wednesday 9-4. Note the hours are extended on Tuesday. No sewing skills are required! Lunch is available by donation each day, or you may bring your own sack lunch. Snacks are welcome to share during the workday. This event is hosted by Kansas Friends of MCC. Find out more at mcc.org/comforter-blitz or email brociamueller@mcc.org, 316.283.2720.
ANABAPTISM at 500 OBSERVANCES
Commemorating 500 Years of Anabaptism & Swiss Alps Tour. May 21-31, 2025. Space remains! Preview tour at www.tourwithweldon.com Contact Weldon Martens at weldon.martens@gmail.com / 402-202-9276 for itinerary, registration and full details.