Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center

Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center Sharing and celebrating the story of Jesus Christ as reflected in lives of Brethren and Mennonites

The Breneman-Turner Mill is open for tours this Saturday, May 24, from 10 to 3!  We invite you, for the first open house...
05/22/2025

The Breneman-Turner Mill is open for tours this Saturday, May 24, from 10 to 3! We invite you, for the first open house of the year, to come out and see this historical treasure: the only pre-Civil War mill in Rockingham County with its milling equipment still intact!
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Come tour the historic Breneman-Turner Mill just north of Harrisonburg, VA on the 4th Saturday of every month from May through October! Explore the only pre-Civil War mill remaining in Rockingham County with all its grist mill equipment still in place. Corn-grinding demonstrations and tours run from...

We’d like to introduce to you our interim Executive Director and Associate Director! The Associate Director is a new, pa...
05/10/2025

We’d like to introduce to you our interim Executive Director and Associate Director!

The Associate Director is a new, part-time role that will provide administrative support to the Executive Director. Both are starting their training at the Heritage Center this month, and will assume their responsibilities when Sam Funkhouser steps down as director on May 31.

Caleb Schrock-Hurst (Interim Executive Director)

Caleb is a pastor and historian based in Harrisonburg, VA. He served for two years with Mennonite Central Committee in Hanoi, Vietnam and for two years on the interim leadership team of Virginia Mennonite Conference. Most recently he served as Associate Pastor of Daniels Run Peace Church in Fairfax, Virginia.

Caleb received a Master of Arts in Religion with a concentration in History from Eastern Mennonite Seminary in 2022; he also has a B.A. from EMU and a A.A. from Hesston College. He is the author of 65 Years of Walking Together: The MCC Vietnam Story, and Mennonites, Race, and Reconstruction: A Survey of Racial Attitudes in 'The Herald of Truth,' 1864-1897.

When not at work, Caleb teaches cello lessons, bikes, and spends time with friends and family. He and his wife Stephanie attend Park View Mennonite Church, and they enjoy reading and spending time outdoors together. Lord willing, they plan to begin service with Mennonite Mission Network and VMMissions in Hualien, Taiwan next year after Caleb steps down from the interim role at the Heritage Center.

Jonathan Brumbaugh Scarr (Associate Director)

Jonathan grew up in Elgin, Illinois attending Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren and receiving a thorough immersion into the church. He brings to his position a strong knowledge of Brethren history, theology, and polity.

Jonathan previously worked with the Brethren Historical Library and Archives on several projects, including the creation of a topical index of Church of the Brethren Annual Conference Minutes. His affinities for forms and spreadsheets exemplify his skills in organization and record-keeping. He graduated from Juniata College in Huntington, Pennsylvania and continues to enjoy learning.

Jonathan finds the ongoing story of Anabaptism meaningful and inspirational, and he is excited to keep learning about and preserving this story through his work at BMHC. He lives in Rockingham County with his spouse, Jen, where they enjoy walking together in the woods and appreciating the natural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley.

We're delighted that Caleb and Jonathan are stepping into these roles! If you're at the Heritage Center in the coming weeks, please be sure to welcome them!

It is with heavy heart that we announce Sam Funkhouser’s resignation from the role of Executive Director, effective May ...
01/24/2025

It is with heavy heart that we announce Sam Funkhouser’s resignation from the role of Executive Director, effective May 31, 2025.

Sam is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving as director for four and a half years, and he looks forward to continuing as a volunteer for the Heritage Center after he steps down.

A search committee is now accepting applications for Executive Director, a full time, salaried position. Application review will begin immediately, with the position opening on May 5, 2025. A position description and application information can be found at brethrenmennoniteheritage.org/employment.

Please share this information with any who may be interested, and please pray for the Heritage Center as we work through this time of transition!

Address

1921 Heritage Center Way
Harrisonburg, VA
22801

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+15404381275

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