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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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.
