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Alumni in their own words - JD Penner (CMBC '92)
Where has life taken you since you left CMU?
My journey since graduating from CMU (formerly Canadian Mennonite Bible College) has been anything but conventional. While I earned a Bachelor of Church Music with a concentration in vocal performance, and minors in piano and violin, my professional path took a dramatic turn into the world of finance and banking.
Sunday@CMU: April 2025
Recognizing Jesus
This month on Sunday@CMU, we're hearing from Isaac Kuhl-Schlegel, Practicum Coordinator at CMU. In his role, he helps students explore their futures and vocations through work-integrated learning. Isaac is also a CMU alumnus who studied relational theology and then completed a Master of Theological Studies in Toronto. In this series, he reflects on what it takes for us to recognize Jesus in our lives: what makes it hard, what's at risk, and how love compels us to do it anyway.
2025 Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition
In its 20th year, the finalists of the 2025 Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition were:
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Spring at CMU
Gather. Celebrate.
All are warmly invited.
Featuring storytelling by graduates of 2025 and music by CMU choirs. Reception to follow.
Loewen Athletic Centre & Livestream
April 25 7:00 PM
Public Lecture with Dr. Karl Koop | When the Dutch Got Worldly: The Origins of an Anabaptist Global Imagination
It is widely recognized that after some 500 years, Mennonites have become a global community. Where are the origins of this transnational reality? Dr. Koop suggests that we should look for answers to the worldly Dutch Mennonites. Lecture tol be followed by a reception. A livestream is also available; register to receive a webinar link.
University of Winnipeg, Convocation Hall
April 10 7:00 PM
Germinating Conversations | Just and Sustainable Food Systems: Students Talking
Join us for a public dialogue event where CMU students share their reflections and questions about building just and sustainable food systems. Coming from both farming communities and urban neighbourhoods, these students bring a wide range of experiences and perspectives to the table. Presented by A Rocha Canada, Canadian Foodgrains Bank, MCC Manitoba, and CMU.
Marpeck Commons (2299 Grant Ave.)
April 12 7:00 PM