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All are welcome to join the fun at the 2026 MCC Comforter Blitz! If you can tie a knot, you can make a difference.

Mar 02 - Mar 04, 2026

Monday, March 02
9:00AM - 5:00PM CST

Journey Facilities at Yoder (activity center behind Charis Community Church)
3605 E Long View Rd
Haven, KS 67543
United States

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The MCC Comforter Blitz at Journey Mennonite Church at the Yoder Campus, just north of Yoder, Kansas is back! 

Lunch available by donation. Bring a snack to share.

Comforters will be tied for MCC to send overseas to provide warmth and comfort to people displaced by war or those recovering from natural disasters.  

If you can tie a knot, you can help make a difference! 

The Great Winter Warm-up comforter-knotting blitz boosts the number of blankets MCC is able to send across the globe to people in vulnerable situations. Each blanket provides not only warmth, but is a tangible reminder to recipients that they are not forgotten.

Saturday, January 27
9:00AM - 4:00PM EST

New Hamburg Material Resources Centre
65 Heritage Dr.
New Hamburg ON N3A 2J3
Canada

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Gabriela Furman, from Brazil, and Nsofwa Kaseketi, from Zambia, are serving with MCC's International Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP) in Ohio. They joined hundreds of volunteers at Salem Mennonite Ch Gabriela Furman, from Brazil, and Nsofwa Kaseketi, from Zambia, are serving with MCC's International Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP) in Ohio. They joined hundreds of volunteers at Salem Mennonite Ch
MCC Saskatchewan is hosting a monthly free learning series called The Transformation Table. This is an opportunity for you to learn about and practice practical life changing skills. Join us for the next session, You Got Booked.

Tuesday, November 25
7:00 - 9:00PM CST

MCC Centre
600 45 St W
Saskatoon SK S7L 5W9
Canada

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Treaty Simulation

Treaties are intended to be legally-binding agreements between sovereign nations and were historically used among Indigenous peoples for purposes such as inter-tribal trade alliances, peace, friendship, safe passage, and access to shared resources.
In this treaty simulation, Lyndon Linklater will guide participants through the process of creating a treaty with stories and a deep knowledge of treaties.
Lyndon J Linklater is a traditional knowledge keeper and story teller.
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