Book Launch: Dress in Mediterranean Antiquity
Celebrate the launch of Dress in Mediterranean Antiquity: Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians with editors Alicia J. Batten and Kelly Olson, and anthology contributors.
Celebrate the launch of Dress in Mediterranean Antiquity: Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians with editors Alicia J. Batten and Kelly Olson, and anthology contributors.
In December 2001, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty released its ground-breaking report “The Responsibility to Protect” or R2P as it is now commonly known. Twenty years later, the norm of R2P remains contested.
Celebrate the launch of Peace is Everyone's Business, with presentations by Lowell Ewert, Fred Bird, and a few collaborators during this virtual event. Afterwards, ask the editors and authors your questions during a Q&A segment.
"What would it be like to live in a museum?"
Join us for an evening of storytelling and conversation with past and present Brubacher House Hosts in celebration of the new LIFE UPSTAIRS digital exhibit.
Join the challenge and help Grebel unlock $3000 in matched funds going towards professional music recording eqiupment for concerts, ensembles, and more. Make your donation on November 30.
Our 2021 Challenge Champions: David and Dianne (Daniels) Conrath (BA '88)
Please join us for a wonderful end of term Ensemble concert series. These will remain posted until next term.
A Webinar for Spiritual Care Providers and Interested Others
To be human is to have a spiritual dimension, regardless of beliefs. Those with secular and humanistic beliefs still have spiritual needs even if they may not articulate them or use that language. Often people with secular beliefs are considered ‘aspiritual’. They can also resist spiritual support believing it comes with a religious agenda or proselytization. It is important to understand the spiritual needs of those with secular beliefs and be able to offer spiritual support in a way that is helpful to those individuals.
In the last two years, instructions to "shelter in place" became familiar around the globe as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This lecture considers what it means to shelter in place, not just in terms of emergency management, but as a deliberate practice with ethical and ecological effects. What do poets, walkers, and weather observers teach us about the value of dwelling in place? What does shelter look like for those who are forced to leave their homes? And when prevented from staying in place, how can a person dwell? Is it possible to shelter in time?
Voices Together: A Celebration of Art and Music explores the complementary nature of visual art and worship in the Mennonite Church. Featuring over a dozen works of art found in Voices Together, the exhibition offers visitors a more intimate view of the art found in this new Mennonite hymnal.