The Chicana theorist Gloria E. Anzaldúa tells us that to create the basis for solidarity across difference, we must learn our own and each other's histories.
We must do so in all the complicated realness of those histories, without flinching. In the presentation, "Münster, Mennonite Innocence, & the Siege of Palestine," Cass Diaz will discuss a complex episode in Mennonite history--the militant Anabaptist takeover of the city of Münster--in relation to the current violence in Gaza. In these two disparate events, we will ask what it means to reach a hand out to our estranged ancestors and how doing so can help us see more clearly in our present moment. Presenter Cass Diaz (they/any) writes in the subjects/genres of poetry, media criticism, history, and philosophy. They ground their work in community and action at Seattle Mennonite Church and other groups in Seattle. Cass was raised in the Reformed Church and has attended SMC for just over a year, where they have developed an interest in the Anabaptist tradition's engagements with questions of justice, peace, and social transformation.
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When this series was taught at PMC, we were in the midst of two significant periods: the transition to a new lead pastor over the next year or so with Pastor Rod’s recent retirement and the broader celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Anabaptist movement in 2025. With these things in mind, we believe this series of gatherings was particularly timely. What is an Anabaptist Christian?The Anabaptist movement can look very different depending on the context, but the movement has a few core values that tie it together. In recent years, this framework – Jesus is the center of our faith, community is the center of our life, and reconciliation is the center of our work – has been a good way to capture these values. During the fall, we want to ask ourselves this question:
As a part of the global Anabaptist movement and as a local faith community that is engaged with the broader culture, how are we to live in a way that centers Jesus, Community, and Reconciliation? So, there will be some history, some looking back at our roots. But the focus will be on who we are now at PMC and how best to move into the future in our particular Pacific Northwest context. Much of our discussion will be based on two writings of Parker Becker: this pamphlet from 2008 and this book from 2017. Below are resources from our 8 weeks of discussion: Slides and Other Resources Week 1 slides – Introduction Week 1 video clip Week 2 slides – Jesus part 1 Week 3 slides – Jesus part 2 Week 3 – link to article by John Roth (referenced by Luis) Week 4 slides – Community part 1 Week 5 slides – Community part 2 Week 6 slides – Reconciliation part 1 Week 7 slides – Reconciliation part 2 Week 8 slides – Wrap-up Videos We have videos for Weeks 1 and 3-7 but not for weeks 2 and 8. These videos can be found here. Discussion Questions Week 1 responses - summary Week 2 small group questions Week 3 small group questions Week 4 small group questions Week 5 small group questions Week 6 small group questions Week 7 small group questions |
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