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.

Service Trip to West Virginia

Worship

November 23, 2025

Sunday Worship | Thanksgiving

Meditations: Tim Jaquet, Jim Myers, Debbie Walker

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

Upcoming Events

Harvest Potluck

Our annual Harvest Potluck will be November 2 following the congregational meeting after worship. Please bring a dish to share. Remember, no nuts! Gluten free and vegan items are appreciated! Bring your own place settings to make it more environmentally friendly. We hope to see you there!

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Mutual Aid

Mutual aid is the voluntary exchange of resources to support members of a community.  It is based on solidarity, trust, and a belief in the dignity of all.  Mennonites have a rich history of mutual aid practices, including an early form of insurance that came to be called Mennonite Mutual…

Upcoming Events

Harvest Potluck

Our annual Harvest Potluck will be November 2 following the congregational meeting after worship. Please bring a dish to share. Remember, no nuts! Gluten free and vegan items are appreciated! Bring your own place settings to make it more environmentally friendly. We hope to see you there!

Sermons

“…Jesus knew that who he was and the things he had done were the far greater testimony than all the logical arguments he might have tried to make. And I believe that here in our passage for today, he’s calling his listeners–and us–to a way of life that cannot be contradicted, a life of peace, justice, mercy, righteousness, and endurance in the face of all that would tear those things down. That is our greatest witness, our deepest wisdom…”
What Jesus might be asking his listeners to do is to let go of our ways of defining life that are helplessly intertwined with the reality of death, and to entrust ourselves to a reality which exists without any reference to death at all.  Is this even possible?  The Divine is sheer aliveness, thriving outside our own small experience of death, holding everything in being and a continual Source of life leading to life.  “To God, all of them are alive.”
Psalm 1 is a prayer that every person and community would see themselves in that thriving, healing tree, growing by the water. 
“…What draws me into the story is the relationship between Naomi and Ruth. What profound love must exist between them that Naomi—who is an immigrant in Ruth’s Moabite land, and knows the danger she faces in solo migration to Judah—insists that Ruth remain. What profound love must exist between them that Ruth, who knows the risks that she—a Moabite woman about to immigrate to Judah, might bear—goes anyway.”

Upcoming Events

Harvest Potluck

Our annual Harvest Potluck will be November 2 following the congregational meeting after worship. Please bring a dish to share. Remember, no nuts! Gluten free and vegan items are appreciated! Bring your own place settings to make it more environmentally friendly. We hope to see you there!