- USMB FAMILY
- Who We Are
- Districts & Churches
- District Overview
- CHRISTIAN LEADER
- Title
- It all started with a baptismThis year, the world celebrates 500 years of the Anabaptist movement. There are websites, European tours planned and Anabaptist-themed study Bibles on the way. Anabaptism itself is a kaleidoscopic movement—the Radical Reformation it spawned included reformers from the violent apocalypticism of Thomas Müntzer to the peaceful separatism of Menno Simons. Today, its descendants include traditions as variant as the Amish and, well, the Mennonite Brethren. It is a movement that spans the globe, with the majority of those baptized into Anabaptist-rooted churches coming from Africa, Asia and Latin America. And it all started with a baptism. “Fear came over them…” […]
- What “believers church” means“Why was baptism such a big deal?” Whenever I talk with new learners about the evangelical Anabaptists of the Reformation period, I know this will be a question that comes up. One the one hand, the very idea that someone could be hunted and killed over what seemed like a squabble over baptismal practice appears extreme to many today. On the other hand, that these early radicals were willing to let themselves be drowned, hanged or even burned over their baptismal convictions seems at first glance to be perhaps wasteful. (By one estimate, 4,000 Anabaptists were martyred during the early […]
- The unkillable Anabaptist spirit“You belong to the accursed Anabaptists, who originate strange sects, opinions, errors and contention among the people!” It was 1544 and John Claesz and Lucas Lambertsz van Beveren stood before four judges in Amsterdam, listening to the charges against them. Although everyone in Christendom was baptized as infants, these two men renounced that event and repeated the ritual as adults. As a result, they found themselves arraigned on charges of being Anabaptist. What does it mean to be Anabaptist? Looking at heroes like Claesz and Lambertsz from five centuries ago, we might be tempted to think the spirit of Ana-baptism […]
- WHAT WE DO
- Disciple-Making
- USMB is actively involved in helping provide our churches with dynamic ideas, resources and programs for encouraging people to become fully-devoted followers of Jesus. Jesus said, “Go and make disciples….” We strive to facilitate that profound command. READ MORE about Disciple-making.Read More
- Leadership Development
- USMB’s leadership development strategy stems from the real need to actively develop more leaders within the local church who are living on mission in the workplace and in their communities and to fulfill the demand for additional pastors, church planters and missionaries. READ MORE about Leadership Development opportunities.Read More
- Church Multiplication
- RESOURCES
- EVENTS
- CONTACT
- CHURCHES
- JOBS
- Leadership Development
-
- Disciple-Making