In the New Testament, the word
"brethren" describes the kinship of men and women who choose another way of living: the way of Jesus. The Church of the Brethren, begun almost 300 years ago in Germany still draws people who want to continue Jesus
way of life.
Today, there about 1000
Church of the Brethren congregations throughout the United States and many other Brethren ministries throughout the world. We gather
annually for a church-wide conference to seek the Spirit in discerning the direction of the church.
The General Board, the
Association of Brethren Caregivers,
On Earth Peace Assembly, and the
Brethren Benefit Trust are denominational ministries of the Church of the Brethren.
Our church is also part of the
Illinois/Wisconsin District, which has a
wide variety of
Youth
District activities, including our
church camp,
Camp Emmanuel! We are part of a large
network of Brethren churches trying to
bring peace to people's lives.
For guidance, the Brethren look to the scriptures rather than doctrine. Our faith emphasizes compassion, peace-making, simplicity, discipleship, and community. We baptize those who seek to follow Jesus; we anoint for healing, and in our Love Feast we reenact the last supper, at which Jesus washed his disciples feet and offered the bread and cup communion.
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We believe that when Jesus showed us another way of living, he intended it to
impact every aspect of our lives. We
try to live as Jesus did, a servant!

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see
The Divine Servant
based on Mark 10:43-45 by Max Greiner, Jr.