(posted April 28) PANCAKE BREAKFAST at Bally Mennonite Church, Route 100, Bally, PA, May 16, 7:00am to 10:00am. Pancakes & French toast, scrapple & sausage, eggs, and beverages. All are welcome. Cost: Donation. Proceeds will support Worm Project/Mennonite Disaster Service. Questions? 610-845-7780 or see website www.ballymc.org.
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Dock Mennonite Academy – 65th Annual Country Fair & Auction
(posted April 28) Dock Mennonite Academy invites the community to its 65th Annual Country Fair & Auction on Friday, May 15, 2026, from 5–9 PM at the EC8 campus in 420 Godshall Road, Souderton, PA. Enjoy live music, food, games, inflatables, and family activities. A Chicken drive-thru runs 4–6:30 PM. The live auction starts at 6:30 PM with online bidding available here. Free shuttle service and accessible parking are provided. Visit www.dock.org or call 215-723-1196 for more information. Refer to this flyer for details.
Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse – BCFSS Annual Members Showcase Live Concert
(posted April 21) Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse and the Bucks County Folk Song Society will collaborate for the BCFSS Annual Members Showcase Live Concert on Saturday, May 9, 2026, 7:30 pm at Perkasie Mennonite Church, 320 W Chestnut St., Perkasie, Pa. All are welcome. Accessible. Refer to this flyer for more details.
Mennonite Heritage Center – A Crisis of Allegiance: American Mennonites during the Revolutionary War
(posted April 17) How did Mennonites respond as revolutionary fervor spread throughout the American colonies? Learn about their stories at “A Crisis of Allegiance: American Mennonites during the Revolutionary War” at the Mennonite Heritage Center on Thursday, May 7, 2026, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. This program will present the range of national Mennonite responses through a local lens. Joel Horst Nofziger will contextualize the historical conflict and Pastor Rob Presthus will respond with some implications for today.
Care & Share Thrift Shoppes – Student Scholarship
(posted April 14) Student Scholarships Available – Now Accepting Applications! Care & Share Thrift Shoppes is excited to promote volunteerism by supporting high school students who give back. Eligibility: 75+ hours of documented volunteer service at a non-profit, completed within 2 years before graduation. Applications are being accepted until Monday, May 11, 2026. If you’re planning your next step after high school, we encourage you to apply! caresharethrift.org/scholarship/.
St. Luke’s Penn Foundation – Clergy Education Event
(posted April 8) Ministry at the Edges of Memory: Pastoral Care for People Living with Dementia. Join St. Luke’s Penn Foundation‘s (Sellersville, PA) annual Clergy Education event on Wednesday, May 6. Hot breakfast at 8 am; presentation 8:30–10:00 am. Learn practical, compassionate approaches to supporting those living with dementia and their families, while reflecting on the church’s role as a community of care and memory. RSVP here by April 21.
Risen & Sent: Easter-to-Pentecost Devotional Podcast
(posted March 21) Risen and Sent is an Easter-to-Pentecost devotional podcast from Mosaic Conference. New episodes are released three times a week—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—from March 23 through May 22. Each day carries a distinct focus: Monday (Formational), Wednesday (Intercultural), and Friday (Missional). The first episode airs on March 23!
Trauma Awareness Training – Peter Becker Community
(posted March 12) Join us for a free three-hour trauma awareness training for clergy and lay ministers at Peter Becker Community in Harleysville, PA, on May 12. Registration and breakfast begin at 8:00 AM, followed by the Spirit Care Seminar at 8:30 AM, led by The Rev. Dr. Aemina Razzano. Objectives: recognize common traumas, understand the neurobiology of trauma, practice trauma-informed presence, apply trauma-informed principles, and identify practices that protect both those served and the caregiver. To register, call Emily Reinert at 215-703-4016.
