Learn more about Mennonites and their history, and hear the story behind a song celebrating 100 years in Canada and the journey one man made (with his family) to get there. We hope you'll be encouraged that you can trust God to bring you through the hardships and challenges you're facing.
Summary
In this conversation, Sonya Braun, Kelly Wiens, and Tamara Wanner explore their Mennonite heritage, discussing the origins of the Mennonite faith, the migration of their ancestors to Ukraine, and the challenges faced during the Russian Revolution. They also share their personal journey of co-writing a song titled 'Plant Us in Freedom,' reflecting on their family's history and faith. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding one's roots and the power of collaboration in creative endeavors.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:25 The Origins of Mennonites
05:13 Migration to Ukraine
08:52 Life During the Russian Revolution
14:44 The Mennonite Brethren Movement
17:57 Songwriting Journey: Plant Us in Freedom
27:08 Reflections on Family and Faith
31:07 The Song: Plant Us in Freedom
Takeaways
Mennonites originated from the teachings of Menno Simons in the 16th century.
The Anabaptist movement emphasized believers' baptism and personal faith decisions.
Mennonites migrated to Prussia to escape persecution in Europe.
Life in Ukraine was marked by famine and hardship during the early 20th century.
The Russian Revolution brought significant challenges to Mennonite communities.
The Mennonite Brethren movement emerged as a renewal within the Mennonite faith.
Songwriting can be a challenging but rewarding collaborative process.
The song 'Plant Us in Freedom' honors their family's journey and faith.
Understanding history helps prevent the repetition of past mistakes.
Faith and family can provide strength during difficult times.
*Thanks to Riverside.fm AI for the majority of these show-notes.