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Church leaders explore “Resistance, Resilience, Rest” at annual conference
What do resistance, resilience and rest look like for Anabaptists at a time like this? That was the focus of Pastors & Leaders 2026, held Feb. 23–26 at AMBS. The conference drew around 190 in-person and 15 online participants from across the U.S. and Canada.
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Mennonite Scholars and Friends: Call for papers
The deadline for the 2026 Mennonite Scholars and Friends call for papers on “Mennonites, Activism and Political Engagement” is Friday, April 10.
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Institute of Mennonite Studies: 2025 Published Books and Journals
Check out the latest offerings from the Institute of Mennonite Studies (IMS), AMBS’s research agency! These resources were released in 2025.
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Reflections on the Potawatomi Trail of Death pilgrimage
Alaina Dobkowski, MDiv, Co-Instructor of the Trail of Death Pilgrimage course, shares about how the experience of the pilgrimage has shaped her. The course will be offered again May 11–21.
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Sawatzky begins as Director of the AMBS Church Leadership Center
Joseph C.L. Sawatzky, PhD, of Goshen, Indiana, has been named Director of the Church Leadership Center, effective Feb. 2.
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Six students complete Journey Missional Leadership Development Program
In 2025, six participants completed AMBS’s Journey program. They represent congregations of Mennonite Church USA, Mennonite Church Uganda and Life Church Uganda.
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Koehler promoted to Director of Marketing and Communications
Morgan N. Koehler of Freeman, South Dakota, began as Director of Marketing and Communications on Jan. 19. She has been serving AMBS as Digital Marketing Manager since 2023.
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Troyer concludes role with AMBS Marketing and Communications
Melissa Troyer of Middlebury, Indiana, ended her role as Director of Marketing and Communications on Dec. 19 after 10 years of service.
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Masyawong joins AMBS as Development Associate for Canada
Yoel Trakoon Masyawong, MA, of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, began Feb. 1 as half-time Development Associate for Canada. He will work remotely from Kitchener.
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Amstutz retires from AMBS Development Team
Doug Amstutz, MDiv, of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, retired from his role as half-time Development Associate for Canada on Jan. 31 after five years of service.
Remembering Mark Weidner
Mark LeRoy Weidner, DMin, of Lititz, Pennsylvania, died on Sept. 27, 2025. He served as AMBS Vice President for Advancement and Administration (1998–2004).
Fisher joins AMBS as Executive Assistant
Triest R. Fisher, MA, of Elkhart, Indiana, began Dec. 1, 2025, as Executive Assistant for the President and Vice President and Academic Dean of AMBS.
Learning that transforms
Students engage questions of calling, purpose through final projects.
Stoltzfus retires from AMBS
Karen Sherer Stoltzfus of Goshen, Indiana, retired on Dec. 12 from her role as Executive Assistant for the President and Vice President and Academic Dean after more than eight years of service.
Church leaders’ conference to focus on “Resistance, Resilience, Rest”
Participants at Pastors & Leaders 2026 will explore together how to nurture rested, resilient pastors and leaders who can lead resistance against the many forms of oppression and violence that they encounter in their contexts.
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O’Leary completes Journey Missional Leadership Development Program
Shane O’Leary of Wauconda and Schaumburg, Illinois, completed AMBS’s Journey Missional Leadership Development Program in 2025.
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AMBS statement on the conclusion of the partnership with Meserete Kristos Church and Seminary
A statement from David Boshart, PhD, AMBS President
Book celebration: Organizing Spirit: Pneumatology, Institutions, and Global Imagination
Join the AMBS campus community at 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, to celebrate the publication of Jamie Pitts’ new book!
Thank you to our board members!
The AMBS Board of Directors includes representatives from the seminary’s sponsoring denominations (Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Church USA) and other constituencies.
Norton concludes role with AMBS Church Leadership Center
Steve Norton, BA, of Goshen, Indiana, ended his time with the AMBS Church Leadership Center on Oct. 31 after six years of service. He is returning to pastoral ministry.
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Ladd joins AMBS Church Leadership Center as Administrative Assistant
Meleah L. Ladd, PhD, of South Bend, Indiana, began Sept. 2 as Administrative Assistant for the AMBS Church Leadership Center.
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Zehr retires from AMBS Church Leadership Center
Cheryl Zehr, MA, of Elkhart, Indiana, retired from her role as Executive Assistant for AMBS’s Church Leadership Center on Aug. 31 after 13 years of service.
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The Conrad Grebel Review and Mennonite Quarterly Review join to form new collaborative journal
The two historic academic journals will merge into a single open-access publication in 2026 through a new collaboration among their three founding institutions.
AMBS celebrates jump in enrollment
Enrollment at AMBS continues to climb to heights not seen for nearly 20 years, with 200 students in September 2025 (190 in 2024). Of these, 162 are graduate students and 38 are participants in the nondegree Journey Missional Leadership Development Program.
Rooted and Grounded Conference explores radical kinship
“Kinship with All Creation: Pursuing Relationship, Justice and Community” was the theme for the seventh Rooted and Grounded Conference on Land and Christian Discipleship, held Sept. 18–20 at AMBS.
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Schrock retires from AMBS after 12 years of service
Daniel P. Schrock, DMin, of Goshen, Indiana, concluded his roles as Curriculum Specialist for the Doctor of Ministry in Leadership program and Core Adjunct Faculty member on May 20.
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“An education drenched in Anabaptist theology”
Michele Hershberger (MA 2000) of Hesston, Kansas, and Robert (Jack) Suderman, DTh (MRE 1975), of Kitchener, Ontario, are the 2025 recipients of AMBS’s Alumni Ministry and Service Recognition.
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Indiana research explores how faith leaders navigate misinformation
A new study funded by the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI) sheds light on how clergy across denominations seek, evaluate and share information — and what gaps exist in their training and resources.
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Seventh Rooted and Grounded Conference to focus on “Kinship with All Creation”
Examining people’s relationship with land and with all of creation will be the focus of the seventh Rooted and Grounded Conference on Land and Christian Discipleship, to be held Sept. 18–20 at AMBS.
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Free community concert to feature faith formation ministry and local musicians
A free concert to be held at Goshen (Indiana) College’s Sauder Concert Hall at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, will feature The Soil and The Seed Project, a Christian ministry that creates resources for spiritual renewal for individuals, families and communities.
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Swartzendruber-Landis joins AMBS as Caterer in Residence
Tara Swartzendruber-Landis, BA, of Goshen, Indiana, began Aug. 4 as Caterer in Residence. She serves as the primary point person for all dining events at AMBS.
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LeBlanc concludes role as Caterer in Residence
René LeBlanc, BS, CFRM, of Abbeville, Louisiana, and Berne, Indiana, ended his time as Caterer in Residence for AMBS on July 31.
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Seminary to celebrate release of Benham West book
AMBS will host a book release celebration for What Happened at Benham West: African American Stories of Community, Displacement and Hope on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 6:30–8 p.m., at the seminary’s Library Gallery.
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Bible commentary set finds new home at Meserete Kristos Seminary
Thanks to a generous donation from Elkhart Public Library, The Anchor Bible is now available at the Meserete Kristos Seminary (MKS) Library in Ethiopia.
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Guedea Carreño joins AMBS Library as Interim Director of Library Services
Lisa Guedea Carreño, MSLIS, has been appointed as Interim Director of Library Services for AMBS. She plans to serve from July 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026.
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Stutzman concludes role as Director of Library Services
Karl Stutzman, MLS, plans to end his time as Director of Library Services for AMBS on July 24, after nearly 17 years of service.
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AMBS alumni and faculty to present at Mennonite Church USA’s Follow Jesus 2025
These AMBS alumni and faculty members are scheduled to present at Mennonite Church USA’s Follow Jesus 2025 convention, to be held July 8–12 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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AMBS alumni and faculty to present at Mennonite Church Canada’s Gathering 2025
These AMBS alumni and faculty members are scheduled to present at Mennonite Church Canada’s Gathering 2025, to be held July 2–5 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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AMBS board appoints Lee as Assistant Professor of New Testament
Gilha Lee, PhD candidate, of Atlanta, Georgia, will join the AMBS Teaching Faculty on July 1.
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AMBS, IMS host 43rd annual Book Celebration
The April 30 event highlighted AMBS faculty, staff and student publications and presentations from the 2024–25 academic year, as well as publications of IMS.
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Faculty and staff honored for employment milestones
AMBS employees gathered on May 8 to recognize employment milestones for six Administrative Faculty, Teaching Faculty and Professional Staff.
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Meet the 33 graduates of AMBS’s Class of 2025
Thirty-three graduates were honored during AMBS’s May 3, 2025, Commencement Service, which was held in the seminary’s Chapel of the Sermon on the Mount and livestreamed.
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Rempel gives 33 seminary grads tips for “driving in the fog”
During AMBS’s May 3 Commencement Service, Valerie Rempel, PhD, Director of Accreditation for The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, gave the Class of 2025 counsel for navigating challenging seasons of ministry.
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Seventh Rooted and Grounded Conference on Land and Christian Discipleship to be held Sept. 18–20
The conference theme: “Kinship with All Creation: Pursuing Relationship, Justice and Community”
Anabaptists, Catholics explore responses to religious nationalism
AMBS was a co-sponsor of the 2025 Catholic Social Tradition Conference, “Signs of the Times: Interdisciplinary Responses to Religious Nationalism,” which was held March 20–22 at the University of Notre Dame.
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AMBS board appoints Lee to Teaching Faculty
The AMBS Board of Directors has appointed Sung Hyun Lee, PhD, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Psychology, beginning July 1, 2025.
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Seminary commencement to be held May 3
Valerie Rempel, PhD, Director of Accreditation for the Association of Theological Schools, will bring the commencement address.
What is the opportunity here? Re-tuning from panic to possibilities
A reflection from Nekeisha Alayna Alexis, MA, AMBS Intercultural Competence and Undoing Racism coordinator and external consultant
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Guedea Carreño joins Institute of Mennonite Studies as Interim Coordinator
Lisa Guedea Carreño, MSLIS, of Goshen, Indiana, began March 3 as half-time Interim Coordinator for the Institute of Mennonite Studies — AMBS’s research agency. She plans to serve through June 30.
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Church leaders explore past, present and future of Anabaptism on 500th anniversary of faith tradition
Pastors & Leaders 2025 — held Feb. 17–20 at AMBS — drew a capacity crowd of 200 in-person participants, as well as 24 online participants.
Seminary thanks Tapia Rubio, welcomes Miller in expanded role
Luis Tapia Rubio, MDiv, MPhil, PhD candidate, will conclude his time as Director of Practical Leadership Training on Feb. 28; Grant Miller, MDiv, AMBS Development Associate, will add the half-time role to his portfolio.
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Cramer concludes role as Institute of Mennonite Studies Managing Editor
David C. Cramer, PhD, ended his time as Managing Editor of IMS on Jan. 31 after more than six years of service. He’ll continue to serve AMBS as a Core Adjunct Faculty member and short course instructor.
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Hands-on learning forges new skills
Graduate students Abenezer Dejene, Sue Short (MDiv 2024) and Stephen Lowe reflect on their internship experiences.
Church leaders’ conference to focus on “Anabaptism at 500: Looking Back, Living Forward”
Participants at Pastors & Leaders 2025 will commemorate the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Anabaptist faith during the Feb. 17–20 conference at AMBS.
Thank you to our board members!
The AMBS Board of Directors includes representatives from the seminary’s sponsoring denominations, Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Church USA, as well as from other AMBS constituencies.
Cross-cultural experiences shape faculty members’ teaching
With 18 countries represented in AMBS’s learning community, both students and faculty members can grow through collaborative cross-cultural learning processes. Here, four faculty members share about cross-cultural experiences that have shaped how they prepare leaders for ministry and service across the world.
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Anabaptist seminary and Tolson Center to collaborate on MLK Jr. Day event
“Art for a Change! A Celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day” will be held Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, 1:30–4:30 p.m. ET, at the Tolson Center at 1320 Benham Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana.
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AMBS and Mennonite Action to offer free weekly online colloquium series on peace theology in action
Titled “Peace Theology in Movement,” the series will be held via Zoom on Wednesdays, Jan. 15 – April 30, 2025, 12–1 p.m. ET.
Two students complete Journey Missional Leadership Development Program
AMBS’s 2024 Journey graduates are Alisha Garber of Phoenix, Arizona, and Alysa Short of Pettisville, Ohio.
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Killough concludes role as Director of Campaign
Paula Killough, MDiv, of Elkhart, Indiana, ended her time as Director of Campaign for AMBS in October 2024 after more than six years of service.
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Celebrating new books at AMBS!
The AMBS Bookstore has planned a series of in-person campus events to celebrate new books produced in the AMBS community. They will be held Nov. 15, Dec. 3 and Dec. 6.
AMBS co-hosts online spiritual care symposium
In September, AMBS and the Society for Intercultural Pastoral Care and Counseling co-hosted the 2024 Online Symposium of the International Association for Spiritual Care. The symposium’s theme was “Practical Theologies/Wisdom Traditions in Spiritual Care.”
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AMBS marks fifth year of growth
Enrollment at AMBS continues to be the highest since 2009, with 190 students in September 2024 (189 in 2023). Of these, 149 are graduate students and 41 are participants in the Journey Missional Leadership Development Program.
Seminary to celebrate conclusion of Forming Leaders Together campaign
The public is invited to join the AMBS learning community, the AMBS Board of Directors and guests from collaborating organizations to mark the successful completion of the seminary’s Forming Leaders Together campaign on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, 7–8:30 p.m. EDT.
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Free lecture to focus on countering Christian nationalism
A free lecture — titled How to Challenge Christian Nationalism: Building Peace in an Age of Extremism — will offer practical ways for faith communities to counter political idolatry, radicalization and violent extremism.
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AMBS honors Setyawan and Youngquist with Alumni Ministry and Service Recognition
Yusak Budi Setyawan, PhD, of Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia; and Sally Schreiner Youngquist, MDiv, of Evanston, Illinois; are the 2024 recipients of AMBS’s annual award.
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PALNI grant to support information literacy assessment among religious leaders
The Private Academic Library Network of Indiana is awarding a $4,405 Library Innovation Research Grant to be coordinated by Karl Stutzman, AMBS Director of Library Services.
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LeBlanc joins AMBS as Caterer in Residence
René LeBlanc, a native of southern Louisiana, began Aug. 5 as AMBS Caterer in Residence.
Schipani authors new book on spiritual care
In July, Wipf and Stock released a new book by Daniel S. Schipani, DrPsy, PhD: Spiritual Care in our Multifaith World: A Primer on Practice and Theory.
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Miller joins AMBS Faith Formation Collaborative as Administrative Assistant
Margaret J. Miller, BA, of Centreville, Michigan, began July 29 as Administrative Assistant for Orienting With the Word.
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AMBS faculty teach in-person courses in Ethiopia
In May and June, 30 Ethiopian students in AMBS’s MA: Theology and Global Anabaptism program met at Meserete Kristos Seminary to take courses in person as part of their studies.
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Blooming on the AMBS prairie …
The AMBS prairie has never been so lush this early in the year! These are some of the plants that have bloomed in the last month.
Wenger joins AMBS as Program Administrator
Naomi R. Wenger, MAR, MA, of Three Rivers, Michigan, began June 17 as Program Administrator for the Anabaptist Thriving Congregations Grant.
AMBS celebrates award-winning book at 42nd annual IMS Book Celebration
The Institute of Mennonite Studies and the AMBS Academic Dean’s Office hosted their Book Celebration for the 2023–24 academic year on June 5.
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Miller joins AMBS as Development Associate
Grant Miller, MDiv, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, began May 15 as half-time Development Associate.
MKS honors second Ethiopian MATGA cohort
Five AMBS graduates made up the second cohort of Ethiopian students to complete the MA: Theology and Global Anabaptism entirely from Ethiopia through a partnership between AMBS and Meserete Kristos Seminary.
Faculty and staff honored for employment milestones
AMBS employees gathered on May 16 to celebrate employment anniversaries for nine employees.
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Follow Jesus’ leadership model, Okanya tells seminary grads
Nelson Okanya, DIS, addressed an audience of approximately 180 people at AMBS’s April 27 Commencement Service.
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Meet the 22 graduates of AMBS’s Class of 2024
Twenty-two graduates were honored during AMBS’s 2024 Commencement Service on April 27. Read about each one!
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Seminary “Trinity House” now available for retreat use
A distinctive cloverleaf-shaped house on the edge of the AMBS campus is now available to the public for use as a daytime retreat space.
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Refining fire at AMBS
On April 10, AMBS held a controlled burn of three major prairie areas on the eastern and southern edges of campus.
Seminary commencement to be held April 27
Nelson Okanya, DIS, President of World Serving Leaders, the nonprofit division of the Center for Serving Leadership in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Chair of the Global Mission Fellowship; will speak at the service.
Seminary bids farewell to Metzler, welcomes Chupp
Linda Metzler ended her time as AMBS Caterer in Residence in late March 2024, and Kaylena Chupp is picking up the reins.
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Seminary receives $1.2 million grant for Anabaptist Thriving Congregations program
AMBS has received a $1,249,830 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish a program to help congregations deepen their study of the Bible with the goal of connecting more authentically with their communities.
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EV charging stations available at AMBS
The seminary installed three EV charging stations on campus in 2023, thanks to a 2022 grant from the JustPax Fund.
Leaders gain peacemaking strategies for polarized times
AMBS’s Pastors & Leaders 2024 conference — featuring speaker Betty Pries, PhD, CMed — brought together 183 participants for times of worship, learning and inspiration.
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“Heart for Wood”: Seminary receives collection of wooden book eco-artwork
A collection of 30 books carved out of discarded wood by artist Christine Langerhorst has found a home in the AMBS Library.
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Thank you to our board members!
We’re grateful to AMBS’s board members for contributing their time, experience and expertise. Outgoing members: Gilberto Pérez, Jr.; Hyun Hur. Incoming member: Luis Rodriguez.
Church leaders’ conference to focus on peacemaking
The conference will help participants build capacity to tend to their inner work, address conflicts within their churches and lead people to action on big issues of the day.
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Doing together what we can’t do alone
Learn about how AMBS’s Forming Leaders Together campaign is nurturing and developing Anabaptist leaders both locally and globally.
Forming leaders together!
President David Boshart shares about how AMBS’s Forming Leaders Together campaign is taking the seminary to places it’s never been before — both in the world and in unprecedented collaborations.
Seminary Preview Webinar to be held Jan. 30
The free webinar is designed for people who are exploring a call to ministry or theological study. Registration is required to receive the link.
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Her life flows on: Remembering Mary K. Oyer
Reflections on Mary Oyer’s contributions as AMBS Professor of Church Music (1989–1998)
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Four students complete Journey Missional Leadership Development Program
In 2023, four participants completed AMBS’s Journey Missional Leadership Development Program. They represent both independent/nondenominational congregations and congregations connected with Mennonite Church USA.
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Seminary to offer spring semester courses
AMBS will offer both distance-friendly and campus courses during Semester Two (Jan. 9 – April 26, 2024).
Seminary celebrates release of book on women in leadership
Proclaiming the Good News: Mennonite Women’s Voices, 1972–2006, edited by Lois Y. Barrett and Dorothy Nickel Friesen, is the latest volume to be released by the Institute of Mennonite Studies.
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Documentary featuring African American stories of Elkhart’s Benham West neighborhood to be shown Nov. 29
AMBS is hosting the screening at the Goshen Theater, with sponsorship by Goshen College’s Center for Community Engagement. The event is free and open to the public.
Remembering David Augsburger
David W. Augsburger, PhD, a pastor, educator, author and producer/broadcaster from Claremont, California, died on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, at age 85. He served as Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Goshen Biblical Seminary (1978–90).
Seminary bids farewell to Brubacher Kaethler
Andy Brubacher Kaethler, PhD, concluded 20 years of service to AMBS on Aug. 31, 2023.
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