An update from Bridgefolk
in the Newton, Kansas area
It was good to
return home from the July meeting at St. John's and have other
"bridgefolk" to meet with for debriefing, reflecting, and
brainstorming options for bridge-building work right here in our own community.
Like many of you we
have individually tried to find ways to communicate our experience to friends,
family, and members of our churches and parishes. Gordon Houser certainly has
the widest reach as an editor of The Mennonite, and some of you may have
read the article he wrote on the Bridgefolk gathering.
We have made a
couple of attempts to do some of this sharing as a group. Several of us shared
at New Creation Mennonite Fellowship here in Newton as part of a Sunday morning
worship service. Gordon also called us
together to help lead a chapel service at the Mennonite Church USA offices in
town. Our reflections on the July
gathering and our need as Mennonites to help create stronger relationships with
our Catholic sisters and brothers seemed to be well received.
More recently, C.
Arnold Snyder (another Bridgefolk participant) came to Newton and offered the
Menno Simons Lectures at Bethel College (Nov. 3-5). Myrna Krehbiel learned that
Arnold is a gifted jazz pianist and set up a special evening concert at Peace
Connections in Newton where she serves as the director. It was a fun night of connecting with others
through music. Thank you Arnold for the many gifts you shared with us! (Why didn't we hear you tickle the ivories
this summer?? Maybe next time!)
Our current national
and international environment is, of course, causing us to reflect in some new
ways on what it means to be disciples and Christian peacebuilders in our world
today. A number of recent actions and
activities in the Newton community have allowed us to build bridges with people
of many stripes who are working for peace.
The July 2002
Bridgefolk gathering was a meaningful event for each one of us, and we will
continue to seek ways to keep the spirit of hospitality, peace, and understanding
we encountered there alive and moving here on the Kansas prairies. Blessings to all of the bridgefolk out
there! May God's fierce love and
enduring peace move in this beautiful and unsettled world.
(Bridgefolk 2002
participants from Newton were Gordon Houser, Myrna & Randy Krehbiel, Don
& Corinne Kehrberg, and Eric Massanari):