Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly.

Micah 6:8

Sunday morning worship: 9:30 am; Christian Education Classes: 11:00 am

Welcome!

Columbus Mennonite Church is an inclusive congregation seeking to follow Jesus’ teachings of love to all, justice for all, and fellowship with all. We invite you to come journey with us in the way of Christ.

Our Vision: God calls us to be followers of Jesus Christ and, by the power of the Holy Spirit, to grow as a community of grace, joy, and peace so that God’s healing and hope flow through us to the world.

2024 Service Trip to West Virginia

Worship

April 27, 2025

Sunday Worship | Thrown Alongside

Sermon: Joel Miller

Scripture: Luke 24:13-35

The worship service is also available by Zoom. Contact the church office if you would like the link.

Upcoming Events

Join Us for Holy Week

Sun April 13 Palm Sunday Worship Service (9:30a) and Easter Egg Hunt (12:30)

Fri April 18 Good Friday Worship Service (meet at 6:15p)

Sun April 20 Easter Breakfast Potluck (8:15a) and Easter Worship Service (9:30a)

Blog

Cone flower with honey bee

A Public Good Friday

The first Good Friday was a public event.  By design, crucifixions took place in highly visible places.  At a crossroads, on a hill, wherever the state executions could be noticed.  This strategy served as a deterrent to whoever witnessed it.  Whatever that person did, DON’T DO IT, or that could…

Upcoming Events

Join Us for Holy Week

Sun April 13 Palm Sunday Worship Service (9:30a) and Easter Egg Hunt (12:30)

Fri April 18 Good Friday Worship Service (meet at 6:15p)

Sun April 20 Easter Breakfast Potluck (8:15a) and Easter Worship Service (9:30a)

Sermons

One thing the gospel writers all agree on as they tell about that first day of the week, is that the women who were the first witnesses of resurrection, were the same women who witnessed the crucifixion.  In other words, it was those who accompanied Jesus to the edge of death, who were the first to hear and see the depth, and breadth, and unanticipated eruption of life that is resurrection.
I am heartened to imagine the Jesus of the triumphal entry as a Jesus of creative resistance, staged satire, peaceful yet profound confrontation. This is a Jesus who is one with the poor, the marginalized, those rejected by institutional powers, those dismissed by society. Because these are his experiences, too.
Economics is so central to the vision of the kingdom of God because it has to do with relationships.  Economics is relationships.  Salvation economics is not so much about doing without money as it is about participating in exchanges that affirm the inherent dignity and worth of every person and the integrity of the earth. 
The parable is more than just a simple tale of retributive justice. It is better seen as apocalypse, or unmasking. It is meant to wake us up to our own social situation and get us on board with Jesus’ sabbath economics rather than continuing to be part of extractive capitalism. So let’s start living into a world where the rich man and Lazarus both have exactly what they need to live abundantly.

Upcoming Events

Join Us for Holy Week

Sun April 13 Palm Sunday Worship Service (9:30a) and Easter Egg Hunt (12:30)

Fri April 18 Good Friday Worship Service (meet at 6:15p)

Sun April 20 Easter Breakfast Potluck (8:15a) and Easter Worship Service (9:30a)