Our Vision
As a living body of Jesus Christ, our vision at North Suburban Mennonite Church is to be a Christ-centered community, embodying Christ-like compassion, living with Christ-led courage.
Being Community
To be a Christ-centered community, we will be a committed, nurturing Anabaptist community which celebrates our unity in Christ in the midst of the diversity of God's family. We will support each other in our spiritual, human and material needs. We will challenge each other to faithful living. We will maintain open communication with each other in a spirit of love and respect. We will commit to spiritual discipline to further our relationship with God.
Jesus and Community
To understand what Christ-centered community is, we look toward the example of Jesus and the ways in which he fostered community among people and invited people to join him.
- Reaching out to the woman at the well (John 4:7-30)
- Forgiving Zaccheus, a tax collector (Luke 19:1-10)
- Feeding five thousand people (Matthew 14:13-21)
Community for Each Other
There are numerous examples of how we are community for each other.
- Congregational sharing and prayer as a part of each worship service and a prayer chain for other times
- Participation in worship and music
- Extended family for each other, particularly since most of us do not live near family
- Vulnerability and accountability to each other
- Youth group activities
- Potluck meals and social activities
- Connections to the broader Mennonite church through conferences and conference publications
- Connections to area churches