Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology: Commemorating Anabaptism’s 500 years

Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology: Commemorating Anabaptism’s 500 years

The Spring 2024 issue of Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology is now available. Edited by Karl Koop, Professor of History and Theology, this issue's theme is "Commemorating Anabaptism's 500 years" and features contributions from Chris Huebner and Gordon Zerbe. 

The journal is published semi-annually by Canadian Mennonite University and Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (Elkhart, IN).

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So What? A Podcast

So What? A Podcast – Reflecting on the Fourth Anniversary of COVID

March 11 marks the the four-year anniversary of COVID being declared a global pandemic. With this date in mind, Jonas dusts off "the pandemic episode" and reflects on where we are today in a post-pandemic world.

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Hearts of Freedom | CMU Film Screening comments and Q&A

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Sunday at CMU

Sunday@CMU: March 2024

Living in Hope

The month of March this year spans the Lenten season in the Christian church. Lent is the 40-day period of reflection and preparation that leads up to Easter and commemorates Jesus' 40 days of fasting in the desert. On Sunday@CMU, we're hearing meditations from Karl Koop, Professor of History and Theology at CMU. His series guides us as we journey towards Jesus' death and resurrection.

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Ms. Buetta Warkentin will join CMU's social work program at the end of May 2024 as Associate Professor of Social Work and Field Education Coordinator for Social Work.

CMU appoints experienced social worker and professor to faculty

Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) continues to establish its new Bachelor of Social Work degree program as it welcomes Ms. Buetta Warkentin. She will join the university on May 27, 2024 in the roles of Associate Professor of Social Work and Field Education Coordinator for Social Work.

Warkentin comes to CMU with a wealth of experience both in academia and in the field. She is a registered Social Worker and a member of the Manitoba College of Social Workers. She spent the last 18 years teaching social work at Booth University College in Winnipeg, where she joined the faculty in 2006. Her professional experience includes working in child welfare and as a therapist for children, youth, and families—both in Manitoba and Ontario.

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