Welcome to Peace Mennonite

Welcome, visitors! 

We practice the radical welcome of God. Whether you are single, married, divorced, widowed, straight, gay, bi or unsure, transgender, cisgender or non-binary, documented or undocumented, we welcome you. We believe that black and brown lives matter and that white privilege is real. We believe that Christ loves our whole selves.

Whether you are mobile or have limited mobility, verbal or non-verbal, blind or deaf, on the spectrum or have a difference in intellectual ability, we welcome you.

We welcome friends of Jesus and church-phobics, religious refugees and agnostic doubters, tree-hugging vegans and red-meat eaters; crying babies and patient grandparents, the unemployed and over-employed, people who think they know it all and those who have hard questions. 

We welcome the least, the last, the lost, upper class, middle class, working class, and people with no class at all. We love sinners and saints, neighbors, friends, strangers and enemies.

We don’t care if your family came here from Russia, Germany, or Switzerland hundreds of years ago to escape persecution or if you recently became interested in Anabaptism. Everyone is welcome in person and online.

Time and Location

Come visit us this Sunday.

Classes for children– 10:00 a.m.  (fall, winter, and spring)

Worship – 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., followed by a time of fellowship.

We also offer our services on Zoom (E-mail at PMCdallas@gmail.com for a link) and Facebook live https://www.facebook.com/Peace-Mennonite-Church-122293367967468/

We are located in a light industrial park across the street from The Westwood School at 14325 Proton Road, Dallas TX 75244

Contact

Contact Us:
Pastor Samuel Voth Schrag can be reached by email at 

PMCDallas@gmail.com, at the church number,

214-478-6321, or during his pastoral zoom hours from 1:30-3:00 on Tuesdays

zoom with the pastor

Our address is Peace Mennonite Church
14325 Proton Road, Dallas TX 75244

Samuel Voth Schrag has a commitment to peace-building and reconciliation, a passion for environmental activism, and a concern for justice in all it’s forms. He has been the pastor at Peace Mennonite Church since 2019. He previously served at the St. Louis Mennonite Fellowship and as a youth pastor at Faith Mennonite Church in Newton, Kansas. He has degrees from the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, and Bethel College, Kansas. He is married and has two beloved children.

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