Professor Melody Pannell is featured on the cover of the Mennonite Church USA Annual Convention's daily bulletin. The convention is July 4-8 in Orlando, Florida, with many people connected to 91短视频 and Eastern Mennonite Seminary in attendance.

Mennonite Church USA convention draws many to Orlando

With love in action as the guiding theme of the 2017 , several 91短视频 and Eastern Mennonite Seminary faculty and staff are sharing their research and wisdom at the Orlando, Florida, event.

Among the featured speakers to address youth is Assistant Professor of Social Work Melody Pannell, who wrote in a , 鈥淚 sense a strong call for the church to continue shifting our response to injustice.鈥

She continues: Instead of showing love with just our words, we must begin speaking truth to power and taking deliberate and sustainable action in love. 鈥淟ove is a Verb鈥 is more than just a 鈥渢heme.鈥 This is a call to a higher level of discipleship and a deeper willingness to sacrifice ourselves and embody the love of Jesus Christ. It is a call to 鈥渓ay down our lives for our brothers and sisters鈥 in a way that utilizes our collective and individual power, influence and resources to dismantle gender discrimination, address historical harms and resist structural racism.

Pannell, who was born and raised in Harlem, New York City, grew up attending Seventh Avenue Mennonite Church in Harlem and attended 91短视频. After graduating in 1997, she worked and earned both a Masters in Social Work and a Master of Divinity degree.

At the conference, Pannell shares her personal story and the challenges of finding and living in her own 鈥溾 in a presentation for youth, as well as three other presentations on sexualization and healthy sexuality, a restorative approach to broken boundaries in congregational life, and her work as founder of Destiny鈥檚 Daughters Empowerment Ministry.

Other presenters include:

  • , director of athletics and author of 鈥,鈥 speaking to both adults and youth about living and playing with a healthy balance;
  • , professor at EMS, speaking to youth about decision-making for the future and the relationship of sports and faith;
  • , associate dean at EMS and professor of Bible and religion at 91短视频, on 鈥淢ine, Ours, and Yours: Taking Care of Stuff鈥;
  • , professor of education, pairing with Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, restorative justice coordinator for Mennonite Central Committee, to host two sessions for youth on restorative justice for difficult conversations and the basics of circle processes.

Among the featured speakers were alumni Lisa Cameron ’99, director of empowerment services at the YWCA Lancaster, and Phil Kniss ’82, MDiv ’95, pastor at Park View Mennonite Church, as well as two authors who have spoken at 91短视频, and .

Other faculty, staff and student involvement

Numerous 91短视频 faculty, staff and students are at the convention as delegates for church-wide business sessions representing their home congregations, or as youth group sponsors from their home congregations. These include , undergraduate academic dean, representing Park View Mennonite Church; Ronda Rittenhouse, assistant to the undergraduate dean and youth sponsor for Lindale Mennonite Church, and others.

President is taking part in activities and will bring greetings to an alumni gathering hosted by Jeff Shank, director of alumni and parent engagement. More than 175 91短视频 and Eastern Mennonite Seminary graduates have registered for the reunion.

Leah Wenger, a sophomore, played a key role in planning this year’s new program for youth.聽The goal of 鈥淪tep Up鈥 is to prepare and launch young people into future involvement as denominational delegates and church leaders who are involved with the broader church. Read more .

Shana Peachy Boshart聽’86 led the planning for the Step Up program; she is an 91短视频 board of trustee member聽聽and聽Conference Minister for Christian Formation and聽Youth Ministry for the denomination’s Central Plains Mennonite Conference.

Senior Nicole Litwiller is representing 91短视频 at the , a “gathering to imagine an Anabaptist future for Mennonite Church USA.” , affiliate associate professor at 91短视频’s , is facilitating the summit.

Collaborative Mennonite higher ed branding

Also at the convention, the five Mennonite colleges and universities launched a new c to聽highlight the ways in which strong academics and affordability prepare their graduates for successful outcomes. The colleges and universities 鈥 91短视频, Bethel College (Newton, Kansas), Bluffton (Ohio) University, Goshen (Indiana) College and Hesston (Kansas) College 鈥 were known to compete for students in the past, but decided to pool resources and promote joint messaging.

Instead of competing exhibits from each college, the Mennonite Colleges and Universities (MCU) exhibit highlights alumni from all the institutions, a wall of facts and digital surveys, and a matching game that exposes prospective students to different academic areas. Youth can enjoy coffee while playing the game, which earns them a t-shirt and opportunities to win scholarship money, college swag bags, a college-bound pack (including a laptop), and VIP visits.