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2025 Seminar Theme: Peacebuilding - Does the UN matter?

Nov 12 - Nov 14, 2025

Wednesday, November 12
4:00 - 7:30PM EST

Church Center of the United Nations
777 United Nations Plaza
Manhattan, NY 10017
United States

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View out the MCC UN office window overlooking UNHQ and the East River View out the MCC UN office window overlooking UNHQ and the East River
The MCC Peace Conference is your chance to learn the art of everyday peacebuilding and experience first-hand how you can join MCC and others in changing lives and communities. This event will inspire and equip participants through general sessions and conversations with messengers of peace.

Saturday, November 01
9:00AM - 4:00PM EDT

Rockway Mennonite Collegiate
110 Doon Rd.
Kitchener ON N2G 3C8
Canada

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A designed dove with an olive branch in its mouth. The dove and branch make a circular shape and the words "The art of everyday peace" are written underneath. A designed dove with an olive branch in its mouth. The dove and branch make a circular shape and the words "The art of everyday peace" are written underneath.
“The Loss of Turtle Island” is a participatory learning experience that depicts the historic relationship between European settlers — including Mennonites — and the Indigenous nations, the original inhabitants, of the land we now call the United States of America.

Monday, January 27
9:00 - 11:30AM EST

Pleasant View Church
58529 County Rd. 23
Goshen, IN 46528
United States

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A Loss of Turtle Island blanket exercise, led by MCC Central States staff Erica Littlewolf (Northern Cheyenne) and Karin Kaufman Wall, was one of the events held on the first day of the MCC Native Ame A Loss of Turtle Island blanket exercise, led by MCC Central States staff Erica Littlewolf (Northern Cheyenne) and Karin Kaufman Wall, was one of the events held on the first day of the MCC Native Ame
Join us for a fun morning of guided tours at the Welcoming Place native gardens, nature art activities and learning how to become a citizen scientist in your own backyard!

Saturday, August 09
9:00AM - 12:00PM EDT

MCC Welcoming Place
21 S 12th St
Akron, PA 17501
United States

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Young adults learn about native plants. Young adults learn about native plants.

This free, family-friendly event features guided tours of native gardens, live music, and nature art. Learn to be a citizen scientist in your own backyard! 

While there's no official BioBlitz this year, participants can use iNaturalist to contribute to our ongoing project. 

No registration required. For more information, contact Katrina Lefever at KatrinaLefever@mcc.org.

As any bystander witnessing a potentially harmful situation knows, discerning how to move from passive observation to effective action is not easy. Training Active Bystanders (TAB) equips participants with the tools they need to prevent harm-doing and contribute to a healthier community.

Thursday, March 07
1:30 - 4:00PM EST

Community Meeting Room
50 Kent Ave.
Kitchener ON N2G 3R1
Canada

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A flipchart stands in the foreground with people chatting in the background. A flipchart stands in the foreground with people chatting in the background.
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