Connect to other Evangelical Anabaptist sites... (Click any below organizations to travel to their websites. These are denominations, conferences and networks that combine, in some measure, a generously Anabaptist spirit and a Gospel passion for winning souls to Jesus Christ.)
Canada
The Evangelical Anabaptist Fellowship (Canada) is made up of representatives from six different Mennonite denominations in western Canada (primarily Manitoba) with the mission of "Promoting Radical New Testament Discipleship". The Evangelical Anabaptist Fellowship and Evangelical Anabaptist Partners are in active dialogue and will continue to explore working together as God leads us. The EAP Steering Committee and representatives of Evangelical Anabaptist Partners have met via SKYPE with Board members and representatives of Evangelical Anabaptist Fellowship (made up of several Mennonite denominations in western Canada), discovering a real faith kinship and identifying ways of bringing a more united voice to evangelical Anabaptism. Evangelical Anabaptist Partners and Evangelical Anabaptist Fellowship are in active dialogue and will continue to explore working together as God leads us. The EAF committee members come from the following church groups: Christian (formerly Chortitzer) Mennonite Conference is a western Canadian conference rooted in the Russian immigration to Canada. Evangelical Mennonite Conference is a western Canadian conference rooted in Russian immigration with a strong evangelism emphasis. Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference is a western Canadian conference rooted in Russian immigration with a strong missions' emphasis. Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba is the Manitoba provincial conference of the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (see below). Sommerfeld Mennonite Conference (no website) is rooted in Russian immigration to western Canada with orthodox Anabaptist theology. Mennonite Church Manitoba (Mennonite Church Canada) and several independent Mennonite churches with those roots.
ALSO... Visit the Northwest Mennonite Conference a western Canada-based conference with roots in Ontario which today is made up of almost equal parts English-speaking and Spanish-speaking congregations.
Visit the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada an Anabaptist denomination who left the Mennonite Church in the late 1800's to embrace a more Wesleyan/Holiness theology.
Visit the Brethren in Christ Canada an Anabaptist denomination with roots in the Mennonite Church, pietism, and Wesleyan holiness.
Visit the Grace Brethren Canadathe Canadian church-planting arm of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches descended from the "Schwarzenau Brethren" movement of Alexander Mack.
U.S.A.
Visit the Evana Network, a movement of pastors and churches who want to see God's kingdom come through the power of Jesus Christ. Common ground is an evangelical Anabaptist theology, as articulated in their network covenant. Common vision is to see Jesus bring transformation to local communities.
Visit the Alliance of Mennonite Evangelical Congregations A voluntary association of congregations which maintain a common two-fold commitment "both to the doctrinal foundation of evangelical orthodoxy and to the worthy tenets of historic Biblical Anabaptism".
Visit Lancaster Mennonite Conference the Pennsylvania-based Mennonite Conference which is in the process of leaving Mennonite Church USA.
Visit Franklin Mennonite ConferenceAn independent conference with 13 congregations in Pennsylvania and Maryland. It left Mennonite Church USA earlier this year.
PEOPLE
Bruxy Caveyis a Canadian Evangelical Anabaptist pastor and author, notably including The End of Religion. He is the teaching pastor at The Meeting House, a congregation in Oakville, Ontario, related to The Brethren in Christ.
Myron Augsburgeris a U.S. based Evangelical Anabaptist theologian, pastor and author, who once served as president of Eastern Mennonite College (now University). “I believe in justice, but I am not a preacher of the gospel of justice, but the gospel of Christ who calls us to justice. I believe in love, but I am not a preacher of the gospel of love, but the gospel of Christ who calls us to love. I am committed to peace, but I am not a preacher of the gospel of peace, but the gospel of Christ who calls us to peace. I believe in the value of the simple life, but I am not a preacher of the simple life, but of the gospel of Christ that calls us to the simple life. Let us beware of the ultimate plagiarism of borrowing some great concepts from Jesus then running off proclaiming these concepts and not sharing the Christ that empowers these concepts.” “Jesus didn’t come just to save us from problems we have, but from the problem we are.”
Ron Sider is a Canadian-born, U.S.-based Evangelical Anabaptist theologian, pastor and author, notably Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger, with connections to both the Brethren in Christ and Mennonite churches. "At the same time, he states clearly that we cannot remain silent on the issue of homosexuality, as it would mean abandoning the testimony of Scripture, the testimony of the church throughout history, and the testimony of a multitude of believers worldwide, especially in the global South."
John Troyer is a U.S. based Evangelical Anabaptist pastor and co-founder of EVANA. Biblegateway is a great place to explore your Bible!