Radical Roots for Today

 

Radical Roots by Gareth Brandt celebrates the 500th anniversary of Anabaptist origins, but you don’t have to be Anabaptist or a history nerd to appreciate this collection of paintings, stories, and poems.

Gareth is a gifted storyteller, preacher, painter, and poet—the only one I know who can put my Yamasaki name in a poem called “How I Became an Anabaptist,” have it make sense, and even rhyme! It’s available in print in his new book and spoken on his youtube channel. He shared it in person with our writerly group, and it was a real treat!

One example from Radical Roots

The Schleitheim confession of faith dates from 1527 and outlines the main distinctives of the emerging Anabaptist movement. The full translation is available here, and in Radical Roots, Gareth summarizes and simplifies it this way:

THE SCHLEITHEIM CONFESSION

(Much Abridged Modern Version)

  1. Baptism is a choice to follow Jesus.
  2. Be accountable to each other.
  3. Eating together is a sign of unity.
  4. Be counter-cultural in your lifestyle.
  5. Gatherings should have a leader.
  6. Don’t kill or harm anyone.
  7. Keep your speech simple.

I appreciate the way Gareth provides this historical anchor and is able to expess it in language for today. The Schleitheim confession is part of the historical roots of Anabaptism, and Gareth’s version sounds like good grounding for the church in our day too.

Enter the book draw

I’m happy to host a draw for a free copy of this book, which is a creative and accessible introduction to the early Anabaptist movement. To enter, please leave a reply to this post by December 20 when the contest closes.

Gareth Brandt describes himself as “a freelance artist, itinerant speaker, and independent scholar.” He has served a number of Mennonite congregations across Canada and taught spiritual formation and Anabaptist history as a college professor for more than two decades.

 


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23 responses to “Radical Roots for Today”

  1. schroedereh Avatar
    schroedereh

    I LOVE that abridged modern version of the Schleitheim Confession! This is something I want to share with my grandchildren!

  2. Lesley De Roy Avatar
    Lesley De Roy

    I love that, and will definitely share with my family . Can’t wait to read the book 😊

  3. Mildred Freeman Rieder Avatar
    Mildred Freeman Rieder

    I look forward to being able to read more from Gareth Brandt’s book.

  4. Peter & Jane Avatar

    We have appreciated Gareth’s leadership at our church very much!

  5. Joan Bueckert Avatar
    Joan Bueckert

    This looks like a great read as we approach the 500th anniversary of Anabaptism.

  6. Grace Avatar
    Grace

    I wonder if Gareth would be willing to come to Kelowna. I would like to hear him. Would you , April be willing to come to our very small congregation?

    1. April Yamasaki Avatar

      Good question, Grace. I saw a note that Gareth is available for speaking engagements in B.C. January–May 2025. More details including a list of presentations is available in the December 4, 2024 issue of MCBC Connect. As for me, I’ll email you.

    2. Gareth Brandt Avatar

      Grace, I am coming through Kelowna at the end of May [25? 27?] on my Anabaptist 500 tour. Perhaps we can arrange something.

  7. Ruth Epp Avatar
    Ruth Epp

    What a timely book. I would love to read more.

  8. jlg Avatar

    I would love to receive this book. Thanks for your generosity, April!

  9. Karen Epp Avatar
    Karen Epp

    I am interested in our shared history and the book would look nice on my shelf.

  10. jbjohnson8301d3394f Avatar
    jbjohnson8301d3394f

    I’m reading lots of history right now for the Anabaptist Leadership Competency in the Doctor of Ministry program at AMBS. I would love to see Gareth’s book!

  11. gewertfish23 Avatar
    gewertfish23

    I am very interested in Gareth’s take on Anabaptism. Look forward to reading the book and hearing him in person next June, in Rosthern.
    Garth

  12. Laura Wiebe Avatar
    Laura Wiebe

    Sounds like a great book to read. I’m already entertained and interested to hear all the nuggets of wisdom.

  13. helene762 Avatar
    helene762

    I really would love to receive this book. Thank you for your generosity, April!

  14. Lorna Tatomir Avatar

    You make faith seem so simple and clear. This is how it should be! Just introduced to your writing. Love to see more.

  15. Lorna Avatar

    Love to hear more. Faith in its purest form.

  16. Elisabeth Grieser Avatar
    Elisabeth Grieser

    I would love to read more of this book!

  17. Grace Wulff Avatar
    Grace Wulff

    I did a paper on my Anabaptist heritage when I was in college. I’d love to read this. Thanks, April!

  18. Carol Detweiler Avatar
    Carol Detweiler

    I am interested in reading this book and sharing it with my grandchildren. Thanks for this offer. Blessings!

  19. doradueck Avatar

    I saw a display of his paintings once, and would love to see them — and more — in this book!

  20. Ruth N Avatar
    Ruth N

    What a fascinating and timely book! Love the addition of paintings as well.

  21. April Yamasaki Avatar

    Thank you for all of your responses! I’ve already notified the draw prize winner, and if your name wasn’t chosen this time, I hope you’ll be able to read Gareth’s book some other way. It makes a great gift and a great addition to a church library.

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Welcome to When You Work for the Church. I’ve been a church volunteer and a full-time pastor. I’ve led small groups and served on denominational committees. When I resigned from pastoral ministry to focus on my writing, I knew that I wanted to be—needed to be—grounded in a local congregation. I love the church!

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