Annual C. Henry Smith Oratorical Contest is for students in Mennonite and Brethren in Christ universities and colleges in Canada and the United States.
Titus Peachey, director of peace education for MCC U.S., calls ban a great step toward ending the use of a weapon that kills civilians in former war zones.
Seminar highlights growing need for advocacy and action for people who have had to migrate from their homes, both in the United States and other countries.
Anabaptist youth from across the U.S. contributed to the MCC Washington Office high school essay contest, with many participants writing about restorative justice.
In Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches across the U.S., recent immigrants help their congregations reach out to other immigrants, according to a listening project conducted by MCC U.S.