
What if our theology could get up from our armchairs and move into our world? That would be something worth paying attention to. The Armchair Anabaptist is a podcast of the EMC, that's the Evangelical Mennonite Conference, hosted by pastors Andrew Dyck and Jesse Penner.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

The ban is that thing in the Anabaptist closet. Stories abound of this severe and condemnatory method of church discipline—its use and mostly its misuse. But what was it that Anabaptists intended and is there a redemptive way to employ the ban?
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The Anabaptist suspicion of top-down leadership remains alive and well in EMC churches, but does congregational governance actually work, and if not, why not and what are the alternatives? If leaders shouldn’t have or don’t accept power, where does t... more
Mennonites have had an ambivalent relationship with politics from their earliest days, and despite our move into evangelicalism this flavour remains. In today’s episode we ask what the church’s obligation is to the state? What is the state’s obligati... more
In the world, but not of it, has been a particular challenge for Anabaptists who isolated themselves early in their history and still carry some of that culture. Guests today acknowledge the strengths but also challenge some of the assumptions we may... more
Spot on I attend a different anabaptist denomination but it’s much more congregational than denominational. The best churches I have attended are more independent so they can retain Christian/ anabaptist distinctives and avoid infiltrations of non Christian’s beliefs. Denominations that are shifting to Old Testament beliefs/paganism break down but that process is more distracting/destructive/corrosive than a congregation transferring from one network to another that is a better fit.






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