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Sunday@CMU: March 2025
Images for the Christian Life
This month on Sunday@CMU, we hear from Sue Sorensen, Professor of English at CMU. She is also Director of CMU Press and a novelist and poet. Her series of meditations for this Lenten season contemplates images that help us conceive of our relationship with Christ.
So What? A Podcast – Math Test
Are pre-calculus math classes a waste of time? Jonas looks back on his high school experience with help from a CMU Scientist in Residence lecture by mathematician Dr. Frances Siu.
Full Lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYb1yrOP0CA
Face2Face | Anabaptism at 500: Commitment to Scripture (video)
From 1525 to 2025, Anabaptists have taken a very personal and community-oriented approach to their embrace of the scriptures. This evening's conversation will investigate the ways the Bible shaped the 16th century Anabaptist movement at its inception and continues to uniquely define the Anabaptist tradition today. We will also celebrate the Canadian launch of the Anabaptist Community Bible.
Upcoming Events
CommonWord Book Launch | The Word Fulfilled by Michael Pahl
Join author Michael Pahl with guests Janessa Nayler-Giesbrecht and Phil Campbell-Enns as they discuss how Jesus read his Bible, and what this might mean for how we should read ours.
Marpeck Commons (2299 Grant Ave.) & livestream
March 6 7:00 PM
Mennonite Community Orchestra | Youthful Sounds
The spring concert of the Mennonite Community Orchestra, CMU’s Orchestra in Residence, is entitled “Youthful Sounds”. Featured performances include piano soloist Raymond Ding playing Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto In G Major, as well as Amy Beach’s Symphony in E minor. Tickets: $20 for adults, $10 for students, 16 and under free when accompanied by an adult.
Lutheran Church of the Cross (560 Arlington St.)
March 16 3:00 PM

20th Annual Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition
Featuring finalists Jacob Kenny, Julia Norris, Allison Ong, Shanley Vogan, and Stefanie Zacharias.
Laudamus Auditorium
March 20 7:00 PM