We are a movement of Mennonites taking public action to stop war and end the occupation of Palestine
Mennonite Action’s July Mobilizations
Beginning on Thursday, July 18th, Mennonites and interfaith allies from the US and Canada will embark on an 11-day, 135-mile march from Harrisonburg, VA to Washington, DC. Singing hymns and holding evening worship services along the way, the “All God’s Children March for a Ceasefire” will draw attention to the suffering, death, and destruction unfolding in Gaza. Upon their arrival in Washington, the Mennonite marchers will join an interfaith coalition that will counter the annual conference of Christians United For Israel (CUFI) and confront US lawmakers who are embracing CUFI’s agenda. For more information on joining us on the march or in DC click here.
We are people of God’s peace.
Mennonite Action is a movement of Mennonites bonded by a common belief that we must be public about our peace values. We believe that Mennonites have a responsibility to use our voices as powerfully as possible for the cause of peace and justice. We are taking public action as Mennonites. We are mobilizing Mennonites across the US and Canada to demand a ceasefire, end the US and western funded occupation of Palestine, and build for lasting peace.
Spring Week of Mennonite Action
During the March 25-29 Week of Mennonite Action, hundreds of Mennonites across North America delivered symbols of aid—bread, quilts, food, and more—to demand their representatives fund humanitarian aid, not weapons of war.
DC Mennonite Day of Action for a Ceasefire
On January 16th, 2024, hundreds of Mennonites and interfaith allies met in Washington, DC for a historic gathering calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Nearly 150 Mennonites were arrested on Capitol Hill in an act of peaceful civil disobedience, singing hymns and praying for peace in a federal building. About 200 additional people held a simultaneous peace vigil outside the building. And a small group delivered a petition with thousands of signatures to our elected officials.
Together, we sent a message to our political leaders, our fellow community members, and our Palestinian, Jewish, Arab and Muslim loved ones that there are Christians and Mennonites who stand with them in their call for peace and a ceasefire now.