We had a meal in an Amish home. We couldn't take their photo as this would be creating a graven image and insulting to them, but you can find out more about them here:
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Amish
We had a meal in an Amish home. We couldn't take their photo as this would be creating a graven image and insulting to them, but you can find out more about them here:
Hockey
Sunday, April 27, 2008
My hosts
Above: Percy eating a carrot.
Above and below: Jasper. Both dogs are Basset Hounds.
What is it to be Mennonite?
Friday, April 25, 2008
Mennonite church
yesterday was interesting - went to rural mennonite country which is where Mennonnites are mostly centred. Discovered that being Mennonite is as much about culture, identity and ethnicity as it is about faith, or maybe like all 3 rolled into one.
I see a lot of Mirroring to our victorian church where church and family are so linked. I wonder however if the Mennonite church, currently very strong can sustain that over time or whether the Victorian church demise will happen here also.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Wednesday - Hamilton
Today we visited some families in the area and was treated to Mennonite sausage! We also visited Steve's church building for a Bible study with a group from the church. Although Steve and Joni live in Downtown Hamilton, the church is in a leafy suburb which presents challenges of it's own. The church has a congregation of about 70 people and I am told that it is traditional and made up of people who travel into church. This makes community connection difficult and the fantastic building (I was envious) remains unused much of the week. The building has worship space, meeting rooms and office upstairs, a large hall downstairs with further classrooms, large kitchen and wash rooms (translation: toilets). Out side it has it's own parking lot (translation: Car park) and a field behind. It's a new building, last updated in 1990's. The congregation pride themselves in keeping the building immaculate - clean, tidy, prestine - unused! We also visited another Mennonite church which couldn't be more different - building not immaculate but used daily for drop-in's, homeless groups, children's activities, food distribution. A combination of the Oasis Centre in Manchester and our former church ECFC in Bristol. Two very different Mennonite churches both with their challenges.

