Greetings from the steering committee of the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network! We are excited to share several items with you in this month’s update.
Mennonite Church USA resolution: As we described in the last MennoPIN update, the advocacy/action subcommittee has been hard at work in preparation for next summer’s MCUSA convention in Kansas City. The major focus has been developing a resolution to move the Mennonite Church forward in response to what many of see as one of the key calls from the Kairos Palestine initiative, the call to boycott, divestment, and sanctions. Attached we are sharing with you a final draft version that we are inviting congregations to submit to the resolutions committee.
In terms of process, our goal is to get as many congregations to sign on to this resolution as possible by January 15, 2015. At that point we will submit this to the resolutions committee of Mennonite Church USA. If your congregation is interested in signing on as an official sponsor of this resolution, please email George Muedeking, chair of the advocacy/action subcommittee, at gmuedeking@msn.com.
In addition to inviting congregations to sign on to this resolution, the other approach we discussed as a steering committee was to invite congregations who want to submit this to the resolutions committee on their own the freedom to do that as well. If your congregation is interested in this approach, please do let us know. We welcome learning about the various approaches our many congregations are taking on this important issue. Continue reading “MennoPIN Update: November 2014”→
Greetings from the steering committee of the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network! In this email we want to share with you some updates from MennoPIN’s three subcommittees.
1. Education Subcommittee: Our objective is to provide educational resources to congregations and encourage them to become better informed about Palestinian Christians, about the background of the conflict, and about the quest for a just peace for Israel and Palestine. We are developing a short resource list that we will soon be distributing to pastors and congregations. During the recent attack on Gaza, the committee distributed a bulletin insert about the situation that was prepared by MennoPIN. In conjunction with the Peace Sunday service, “Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem,” prepared by the Peace and Justice Support Network, the committee is encouraging congregations to screen the new video about Palestinian Christians called “The Stones Cry Out.” We are also developing a list of local advocates who can make connections with congregations in their area and encourage educational activities.
2. Advocacy/Action Subcommittee: Our major focus recently has been on a Palestine/Israel resolution to put before the General Convention of Mennonite USA in Kansas City, 2015. The major points of the resolution refer to promoting existing Mennonite church programs of education and service in Palestine, urging divestment from companies that profit off of the occupation, and supporting Kairos Palestine (the Arab Christian Churches) through education about the occupation and conditions that these churches face. We have also sent applications to the Convention to present several sessions there on various aspects of the occupation, to have a MennoPIN booth in the exhibit hall and to show the movie, “The Stones Cry Out.” This recent movie details the events leading to current condition of the Christian Churches in Palestine. Continue reading “MennoPIN Update: October 2014”→
Greetings from the steering committee of the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network!
1. Peace Sunday: In our last update, we shared information about the upcoming Peace Sunday on September 21. For over a decade, September 21 has been recognized by many as an international day of prayer for peace. This year the Peace and Justice Support Network of Mennonite Church USA has provided Peace Sunday worship resources for congregations to “Pray of the Peace of Jerusalem.” Check them out at http://www.pjsn.org/Resources/congregations/Pages/Peace-Sunday-2014.aspx.
Also, check out information from the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Forum (PIEF) of the World Council of Churches, for prayer, education, and advocacy ideas for your congregation: http://pief.oikoumene.org/en/world-week-for-peace.
Greetings from the steering committee of the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network! We have several items to share in this month’s update.
1. Gaza: Much uncertainty and suffering persists in the Occupied Territories, and especially in Gaza. We continue to pray and act. MennoPIN signed onto a call along with many other faith groups for an arms embargo on Israel. The call points out:
“Israeli aggression against Palestine, both in the past two weeks, and over the past several decades, has been largely enabled by American military aid and international military sales. The US government gives Israel $3.1 billion a year to purchase the most advanced weaponry in the world. European Union countries, as well as Brazil, India, and Chile have also sold advanced weapons to the Israeli military. We support efforts to prevent the distribution of weapons to Gaza. We likewise call for a blockade of weapons to Israel. We are therefore joining the six Nobel Peace Laureates and thousands of others in endorsing the Palestinian call for an arms embargo on Israel. We will continue endorsing this call until the current bloodshed, blockade, occupation, and exile come to an end.”
There are many in our network who have been very active in our congregations and communities these past weeks: prayers, vigils, demonstrations, phone calls to policy makers, letters to newspapers editors. Would you share with us what you have done? We would love to gather this information and share with others in Mennonite Church USA.
As the brutality continued in Gaza, we witnessed brutality here at home. The killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri earlier this month—an unarmed, African-American teenager killed by police—had many identifying connections between Ferguson and Gaza. We are again reminded of the challenges of working for justice at home: that seeking justice in Gaza must be complemented by seeking justice at home, actively dismantling structures of oppression such as racism and poverty as well as militarism. Continue reading “MennoPIN Update: August 2014”→
In November 2025, faith-based advocates, theologians, church leaders, and activists from Palestine and around the world gathered in Bethlehem, Palestine to commemorate the 16th Anniversary of Kairos Palestine.
Standing together in prophetic witness and committed action, the conference presented a new Kairos document (scroll down to see the original from 2009) and call; a renewed theological and moral plea to the global Church at a time when Christianity itself faces the threat of extinction in its land of origin.
The new Kairos Palestine document, A Moment of Truth: Faith in a Time of Genocide, laments the loss of people, the land, and the world’s moral compass. It names the realities that Palestinians are experiencing and insists that others use this vocabulary that describes these realities: settler colonialism, illegal occupation, apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.
We encourage you to take some time to read this Palestinian Christian initiative in its entirety and to open your hearts to their appeal for us, as their brothers in sisters in Christ, to join them in costly solidarity.
In December 2009, Palestinian Christian leaders launched the Kairos Palestine Document, a statement that shares their daily realities of life under occupation and calls on Christian sisters and brothers and churches worldwide to be witnesses to these realities, to be in solidarity, and to take action. One way to do this is to “come and see”:
In order to understand our reality, we say to the Churches: Come and see. We will fulfill our role to make known to you the truth of our reality, receiving you as pilgrims coming to us to pray, carrying a message of peace, love and reconciliation. You will know the facts and the people of this land, Palestinians and Israelis alike. At the same time we call on you to say a word of truth and to take a position of truth with regard to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land.
Pilgrimage has brought many people over the years to the “Holy Land”. And although pilgrimage can make us feel closer to our faith story, to truly find an opportunity for engagement and transformation, to truly encounter God today in the suffering of this land, one must see the “living stones.” One must see the living Palestinian Christian communities who hope for a peace born of justice and who seek to tell their stories, to be heard, and to have their stories told to the rest of the world.
As a follow up to the Kairos Palestine Document, a Come and See booklet was drafted by Palestinian Christians to provide suggestions for Christians contemplating pilgrimage to the “Holy Land”. It includes many resources for travelers such as a code of conduct for tourism that aims to promote just and responsible tourism and help visitors take a justice approach that affirms the love of God for all, provides biblical insights for a pilgrimage of transformation and suggestions for meaningful face-to-face encounters with “the living stones.”
With permission, MennoPIN has adapted materials from the Israel Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church for use in studying Kairos Palestine. The study guide is available in English and in Spanish.
As the terrible situation in Gaza continues, we are sharing an updated “Prayer and Action for Gaza” bulletin insert in English and Spanish. Please find this attached and again, ask your congregation to use this as a template for Sunday’s service. We will also post it on the MennoPIN website at mennopin.wordpress.com/gazaunderattack/. Please do let us know if you use this and share with us other ways you are responding in your community.
Have you read the Kairos Document? Still want more information?
Here are some reading, film, and media resources for further learning:
For a short introductory video see Jewish Voices for Peace’s animated introduction on our Background Video page.
Learn about organizations working for justice in Israel-Palestine within the Anabaptist community, in North America, in other US based denominations, and in the Middle East on our Organizations page. The MCC Palestine blog is a great resource.
If you are interested in continuing to study, reflect, and act see our list of Study Guides. Many of these can be used as Sunday School Curriculum.
Film is a powerful medium. We invite you to screen Documentaries at your churches. See our list of recommended Documentaries.
Keep up with the latest news in the region with these Media Resources.
There are many powerful and informative Books written about this issue. Read them on your own, or study them with a small group. Here is a list of our favorites: Books
Dear Friends, apologies for another email, but we wanted to follow up to our MennoPin Update: #GazaUnderAttack by sharing a “Prayer and Action for Gaza” bulletin insert in English and in Spanish that one of our steering committee members drafted for use at their local Mennonite congregation, and that was translated by a network member. Please find this attached and feel free to use this as a template for your own congregation. (And let us know if you do!)
Greetings again from the steering committee of the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network! As promised in our last email, we are passing along an update reporting on our recent steering committee meeting.
1. Steering Committee meeting:
In early June, the steering committee held its first face-to-face meeting in Lombard, IL, right outside Chicago. Attached you can read the notes from our time together, including some of the key issues and priorities we identified. What do you think of the directions described in these notes? We welcome your responses.
2. Outreach and networking:
One of the priorities we identified was network-building. For example, a networking goal we discussed was being able to identify a MennoPIN advocate in each of Mennonite Church USA’s 21 area conferences who could help give the network exposure at that level (e.g. workshops at annual conference meetings). Continue reading “MennoPIN Update: July 2014”→
Greetings from the steering committee of the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network. Much has happened since our last email update, and so we are eager to check in with you all. We will pass along an additional update in the coming week reporting on our recent steering committee meeting, but in this email we wanted to focus on the distressing situation in Gaza and pass along some ideas for prayer, resources, and ways to get involved.
Jewish Voice for Peace has organized an open letter and petition you can sign that says that “only by ending the occupation, which is funded by unconditional US military aid and diplomatic support, and embracing equality can this terrible bloodshed end”: http://org.salsalabs.com/o/301/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=16061.
U.S. Campaign to End the Occupation has set up a web section to highlight ways to learn more and take action: www.endtheoccupation.org/gazaunderattack. On it you can find action alerts and opportunities, resources for local organizing and staying informed.
Below is a list of additional resources for learning and action followed by a few articles of particular interest. We close the email with a prayer from the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem. Will you join Sabeel and others from around the world as we pray for the people who live in Palestine and Israel, for those who face uncertainty, violence, and injustice, and those who yearn for the end of oppression?Continue reading “MennoPIN Update: #GazaUnderAttack”→