Camps with Meaning Summer 2017 Memory Video
Camps with Meaning is the camping ministry of Mennonite Church Manitoba. Click on the image to watch the video to see what kind of great stuff happens at camp. Camps with Meaning Memories of Summer 2017 from Mennonite Church Manitoba … Continue reading
Kathy G Leadership Report from MCM Gathering (Video)
Kathy G Leadership Report for 2017 MCM Gathering from Mennonite Church Manitoba on Vimeo.

Camp Spring 2016 Update Video
MCM owns and operates Camps with Meaning which runs three camp sites: Camp Assiniboia, Camp Moose Lake and Camp Koinonia. Camp started this spring with a number of weeks of “ADV” camp: camp for adults with disabilities. Summer children’s camp … Continue reading

Build a Cabin Song-a-thon (Video)
The Song-a-thon took place April 16! We figure it was a grand success! Visit the Songathon page to access the whole livestreamed event: 8 hours worth!! Consider making a donation online via the Canada Helps system. It’s all here: www.campswithmeaning.org/songathon … Continue reading
Partnership Circle Meeting 2015 (Videos)
The Partnership Circle program began in 2004. Its purpose is to build relationships between northern indigenous and southern settler churches through the sharing of gifts, knowledge, and friendship. The Partnership Circle is comprised of several smaller “ministry circles” where two … Continue reading
MCM Youth Retreats (Video Invite)
2016 MCM Youth Retreats invitation from Mennonite Church Manitoba on Vimeo. Contact Kathy Giesbrecht at Mennonite Church Manitoba for more info.

Chatting with Kathy Episode 18 (Video)
Chatting with Kathy Episode 18 from Mennonite Church Manitoba on Vimeo.

Celebrating the Young Adult Breadcloth Project (Video)
Celebrating the MCM YA Cloth Project from Mennonite Church Manitoba on Vimeo.
Building Bridges 2015 – Bishop Mark MacDonald (Video)
“There is an Indigenous Christianity that’s been hiding, that’s waiting to come out.” Bishop Mark MacDonald’s keynote address challenged us to interact with Indigenous peoples from this assumption. He challenged us to live into a robust reconciliation that moves beyond … Continue reading