Mennonite Life to hold Storytelling Night

Mennonite Life will host its annual Storytelling Night on Monday, Aug. 7, at 7 p.m. at Landisville Mennonite Church, 3320 Bowman Road, Landisville. Throughout the evening, storytellers Karl McKinney and Karen Sensenig will relate short-form anecdotes from their lives.

McKinney, who lives with his wife, Kellie, in Landisville, serves as the intercultural leadership minister of LMC (formerly Lancaster Mennonite Conference) and is focused on helping LMC address oppression in its mindset, systems and structures.

Sensenig, who now lives in Akron, was aware of God's presence as a young child in the midst of a coup in Ethiopia and has carried trust in God throughout her adult life as a wife, mother, teacher, pastor and chaplain, and now as a potter and spiritual director. Most of her stories take place in intercultural settings.

Storytelling Night is a complimentary event. Mennonite Life welcomes donations to support its mission, which includes storytelling and history conservation efforts.

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