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Anabaptist Mennonite Trust

Anabaptist Mennonite Trust is a relational network of individuals, communities and organizations exploring the insights and experiences of the Anabaptist tradition and promoting Mennonite and Anabaptist values through seminars, webinars, the Centre for Anabaptist Studies, and an Anabaptist library.

The Anabaptist Mennonite Trust exists to embody and promote Mennonite and Anabaptist insights into Christian discipleship. The Trust organizes seminars on contemporary themes in a Christian perspective, and provides an Anabaptist library, a center for Anabaptist studies in Bristol, and regular webinars.

Mennonite ministry in England dates back to the early 1950s when the former Mennonite Board of Missions established a ministry to international students studying in England and in need of housing. In the late 1970s, under the direction of Alan and Eleanor Kreider, the focus of the London Mennonite Centre shifted to building intentional Christian community and offering Anabaptist resources to churches in post-Christendom Britain. In June 2003, the Centre celebrated its 50th anniversary. The ministry relocated in 2012, and the name was changed in 2013.

Connected Mission Workers

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Austin Roberts

Austin is based in Rostrevor, Northern Ireland, serving with Youth with a Mission (YWAM). He is involved with local and international training programs related to

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Robin Gingerich

Robin is an instructor and administrator at LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania. She works with the BA English program and the MA TESOL program. LCC

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Katherine Widmer

Kate serves alongside La Prairie Mennonite Church in their social services ministries. She is involved in community outreach through the church’s café, bookstore and afternoon

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Joseph and Rachel Givens

Joseph and Rachel Givens Accompany volunteers with the Maria Skobtsova Housing Association and wider community in Calais, France. The Association offers temporary shelter to migrants from the

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David and Rebekka Stutzman

David and Rebekka serve with their children as church planters and missional church networkers in Mannheim, Germany, and in partnership with the South German Mennonite Conference and

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Anicka Fast with husband John Clarke and daughters Anne-Sophie and Maika

Anicka Fast

Anicka serves as a specialist in church history and missiology for Francophone Africa. She is seconded to Mission Network by Mennonite Central Committee. A​nicka teaches courses

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