The LMC Library

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The London Mennonite Centre invites pastors, students and others interested in Christian discipleship to use the resources of its theological reference library.

Anabaptist Studies

Extensive holdings in the areas of Anabaptism and Mennonite history and theology form the core of the collection. These holdings include:

  • Source materials on the Radical Reformation, including writings and biographies of leaders such as Hans Denck, Conrad Grebel, Balthasar Hubmaier, Pilgram Marpeck, Thomas Muntzer, Michael Sattler and Menno Simons. Martyr's Mirror is available in the original Dutch as well as English and German versions.

  • Complete sets of two journals of Anabaptist research: The Mennonite Quarterly Review (1927 to present), published by the Mennonite Historical Society in the U.S., and The Conrad Grebel Review (1983 to present).

  • Contemporary works on Mennonite life and thought, including the writings of theologians such as John Howard Yoder and Gordon Kaufman; biblical scholars including Willard Swartley and Millard Lind; and sociologists such as Donald Kraybill and John A. Hostetler.

  • All major titles published by Herald Press, the publishing arm of the Mennonite Church in North America.

  • A selection of writings on the Amish and Hutterites.
Other Highlights

The library also includes significant resources on topics related to Christian pacifism, peacemaking, mediation and conflict resolution.

The collection is rounded out with a representative selection of titles in biblical studies, theology, Christian life and ethics, church and mission, spirituality, and church history.

Hours and Facilities

Regular opening hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors are welcome to use the library at other times, including Saturdays, by appointment.

Centre staff are happy to assist with orientation to the holdings or advice on special projects. However, we ask that such consultations be arranged in advance to ensure that the appropriate person is available at the time of your visit.

Study Days and Retreats

The Centre also offers a prayer hut in the garden which provides private space for reflection and reading. We welcome guests who wish to combine use of the prayer hut and the library in designing their own study-retreat days.