In an ecumenical spirit, Lutheran and Reformed theologians in Europe met with representatives of the Historical Peace Churches and International Fellowship of Reconciliation to learn in conversation the theological differences represented in the...
Included in this Historic Peace Churches European material from 1962 are a press release, peace literature and information on British contacts as found in the Mennonite Central Committee Report Files.
Included here are minutes, reports and other official materials related to conscientious objectors primarily from the Church of the Brethren. There are also Historic Peace Churches materials, including Mennonite involvement.
Collected by the Mennonite Church Peace Problems Committee, these documents related to World War II include materials from the American Friends Service Committee, the Church of the Brethren, Mennonite Central Committee, and correspondence with...
These documents include findings, reports, lists of participants and description of issues of Historic Peace Church conferences from 1949 to 1959 as found in the Mennonite Central Committee Report Files.
Included here are reports, minutes and other materials from the Historic Peace Churches Continuation Committee in Europe from 1950 to 1960 as found in the Mennonite Central Committee Report Files.
Included here are documents from the Historic Peace Churches Continuation Committee from 1940 to 1960 as found in the Mennonite Central Committee Report Files.
Included here are materials from the Historic Peace Churches Continuation Committee as found in the Mennonite Church Peace Problems Committee Collection.
One letter, written after a meeting with Secretary of War Baker, includes: "As a committee, appointed by General Conference assembled at the Yellow Creek Church, near Goshen, Ind., Aug. 29, 1917, in consultation with a committeee of brethren...
A statement recounting history from the time of Jesus. "...The conscience for peace is a Christian conscience. But Christianity has failed to keep it..."
This report includes correspondence regarding a proposal by Leonard Gross of the Mennonite Historical Committee to commemorate the year 1988 for several reasons. One of those would be to mark the 1688 Germantown story with the Quaker-Mennonite...