Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly.

Micah 6:8

IN-PERSON WORSHIP CANCELED FOR SUNDAY JANUARY 25 due to winter weather
Worship switched to Zoom-only beginning at 9:30am January 25
Contact office@columbusmennonite.org for the Zoom link

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

February 1, 2026

Sunday Worship | Coming of Age Youth Service

Speaker: Pastor Joel Miller

Scripture: 1 Samuel 25:2-35

The worship service will be available by Zoom. Contact the church office at office@columbusmennonite.org if you would like the link.

Upcoming Events

Open Mic Coffeehouse

Our annual Open Mic Coffeehouse will be the evening of Saturday February 7. Mark your calendars for this cozy evening of coffee, treats, music, and more! This is a wonderful time to share a song, poem or short reading with the CMC community, so consider now what you might want to perform! More details coming soon.

Blog

Cone flower with honey bee

Progress, or Not

I’ve been thinking some about progress.  It’s hard not to when you have a medical emergency and receive a highly technical surgery that likely sets you on a path toward full recovery.  It’s not hard to imagine a different life trajectory – or rapid decline – had the same physical…

Upcoming Events

Open Mic Coffeehouse

Our annual Open Mic Coffeehouse will be the evening of Saturday February 7. Mark your calendars for this cozy evening of coffee, treats, music, and more! This is a wonderful time to share a song, poem or short reading with the CMC community, so consider now what you might want to perform! More details coming soon.

Sermons

Jesus told a parable about a rich man who failed not because he was wealthy, but because he allowed suffering to become invisible. Lazarus lay at his gate every day, and the rich man never truly saw him. That parable speaks powerfully to our moment. When migrants die in detention, when families sleep in shelters or cars, when wages stagnate while profits soar, the danger is not simply injustice—it is invisibility.
Spiritual disciplines are small, human things we practice today so that tomorrow we might become more Christlike. They are intentional ways of placing ourselves where we can become more aware of God—at specific times, in specific places, often with specific people.

Upcoming Events

Open Mic Coffeehouse

Our annual Open Mic Coffeehouse will be the evening of Saturday February 7. Mark your calendars for this cozy evening of coffee, treats, music, and more! This is a wonderful time to share a song, poem or short reading with the CMC community, so consider now what you might want to perform! More details coming soon.