
Rebekah Moyer is from
Harleysville, Pennsylvania and joined Bike Movement for a ten day “vacation”.
She travels with the group from
Milford,
Nebraska to
Chicago, Illinois.
In 2003, Bekah graduated from Bluffton University with a Bachelor of Arts in two fields of study: Fine Arts and Apparel/Textiles, Merchandising and Design. After a year abroad in Germany with the Intermenno Program, she worked part-time jobs until becoming the assistant manager of the Souderton Ten Thousand Villages store this past January.
Rebekah believes that the Mennonite Church should evaluate the goals of their Anabaptist forbears and seek to re-cultivate those radical ideals. Get moving, stop being content in their comfortable lives and typical rhetoric. Their rhetoric needs to be renewed and refreshed if it wishes to continue to grow, and truly live out the lifestyle of Christ. The Mennonite Church as a whole, and especially the young adult contingency, needs to revolutionize not to rid themselves of their heritage and traditions but rather to enrich the vibrant culture and deep convictions held by this unique denomination of Christianity, and make it what it should be.