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The Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches currently numbers around 243 churches coast to coast. (Use the "Find a Church" feature on this site to see where they are.) For our conference to function as a whole, we have developed the following mission and vision statements, named our strategic goals, and outlined our values.
Our mission statement
Healthy, growing churches reaching their worlds.
By this we mean that each church has a “world”, or sphere of impact, within which to share the good news of God’s kingdom. This sphere is primarily local, but it also includes sharing in another culture or country. The conference exists to help each church achieve that potential.
Our Vision Statement
Our vision is to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ through the development of godly character in every member and the mindset of multiplication in every congregation.
We envision building a multiplication movement: multiplying disciples, multiplying leaders, and multiplying churches.
Our strategic services and goals
We have six strategic services and goals that help us move toward our vision.
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The above diagram demonstrates how our six strategic services function together in targeting our mission. On the arrow are the services of equipping churches (EC), developing leaders (DL), and reaching out (RO). Guiding the arrow (as its "tips") are the services of upholding biblical and ethical integrity (UBEI), fostering community (FC), and mobilizing financial resources (MFM).
What are our values as a conference?
We are a believers' church: We emphasize personal salvation and discipleship for each of our members.
We are a biblical movement: We encourage study and knowledge of the Bible.
We value covenant community: We stress the importance of individuals belonging both to a local church and together as a conference for mutual accountability and “spurring each other on to love and good deeds" (Hebrews 10:24).
We are a missionary church: We emphasize sharing the good news of God’s kingdom in local and global settings.
We value peace and reconciliation: We emphasize our need to be peacemakers in all levels of relationship.