Pastors, Chaplains and Congregational Leaders Event

 Mennonite-Anabaptist spirituality offers something unique -  a spirituality that is connected as much to a cluster of communal practices as to private spiritual disciplines. Congregations - at their best - have shaped peoplewho have assumed that personal transformation(inward movement), encountering God (the upward movement), and love and service to the neighbour(the outward movement) are essentially intertwined. This kind of spirituality requires communities that are committed to discerning together where God is at work, and to forming apprentices (disciples) to see and to follow Jesus into those places and to extend his peace. How can we learn to do this anew in our rapidly changing (post-modern, post-Christendom, multi-religious) Canadian context?