Greetings, Liz, in the Name of Jesus,Crazy Liz said:. . .Brotherjim, have you had any contact with the Mennonite Brethren?
Well, I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to.
There are Mennonites, and here in the USA they were until recently either Franconia Conference or Lancaster Conference (or, if I recall, even of some third, smaller conf.), but now have all joined together as one entity, namely "Mennonite USA." (And further confirming my prior statement, that generally speaking, Anab. congregarions I have experienced are melding into one indistinct mass--has both pros and cons).
Then there are "Church of the Brethren" churches, which is a denom. separate from Mennonite USA.
In Canada, it's a bit different, and I'm sorry but I should'ce checked if you were from Canada.
So, Liz, when you say "Mennonite Brethren," per se, I'm not certain if you are referring to a specific denomination--and if so, then my answer to your question is no--or if you are writing: "Mennonite USA" brethren, for example, since Anabaptists all usually refer to themselves as being brethren (hence why I have developed the habit of referring to myself as "brother" jim).
There are several, additional and fairly small Anabaptist denominations in addition to the main USA players of Mennonites, Quakers, Amish, and Church of the Brethren.
I have had "contact" with both Mennonite (and from both main conferences) and Church of the Brethren. I had been in the process of being ordained in the Lancaster Conf. of Mennonites appx. 15 years ago, but dropped out before completion. (Like Paul, I believe God calls many of us to be "all things to all men. . . ," but not everyone.)
Like Paul expressed his heart for the Hebraic Jews, my heart bleeds for my Anabaptist brethren. I've expended countless prayers and tears for a revival and return to their Anabaptist roots, for these denominations--and for them to get into a more agressive evangelization of the lost. There is so much POTENTIAL power and favor with God, to be had through the doctrinal Truths of Anabaptism--though it's not for everyone. (But neither are Anabaptist denominations any more guilty of dilution than ANY Evang. and charismatic faction, sad to say, and in my personal opinion.) Meekness, believe it or not, is the most POWERFUL of the Fruits of the Spirit--quite ironic (Love, of course, being the most pivotal.)
Btw, of an interesting sidebar, as a rough estimate I'd say about two-thirds of the Mennonite cong. here in my area of Eastern PA (Menno. heartland) are also charismatic, believe it or not. I was amazed when I first discovered this fact. (These came mostly from Lanc. conf., I believe, the Franc. orig. being the more "conservative" one.)
Thanks, Liz, jim
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