Chortitza Oak sapling to be planted at AMBS
A tree sapling with roots in Mennonite and Ukrainian history will find its home on the AMBS campus on June 3, 2022.
A tree sapling with roots in Mennonite and Ukrainian history will find its home on the AMBS campus on June 3, 2022.
AMBS employees gathered on May 10 to recognize employment milestones for faculty members and staff.
For wisdom and insight to face today’s leadership challenges, César García, MA, invited participants at AMBS’s April 30 Commencement Service to look to the story of Moses and his call to serve in Exodus 4:1-17.
On Thursday, April 28, 2022, the Institute of Mennonite Studies (IMS) and Academic Dean’s Office honored AMBS faculty, staff and student publications from the 2021–22 academic year.
AMBS will offer hybrid, campus and blended graduate-level course options beginning in May and June.
The public is invited to attend AMBS’s 2022 Commencement Service on Saturday, April 30, 3-4:30 p.m. EDT, via livestream.
Barbara Peterson and her husband, Duane, decided in 2001 to establish a scholarship that would support students who are preparing to use visual arts in ministry or theological studies.
The AMBS campus community celebrated the release of A Field Guide to Christian Nonviolence on March 10. The book can be purchased through the AMBS Bookstore.
Disarmed: The Radical Life and Legacy of Michael “MJ” Sharp, Marshall V. King’s compelling new biography of Mennonite peacemaker MJ Sharp, was the focus of an author event hosted by the AMBS Library and Bookstore.
It’s been a rough two years for pastors and church leaders. Organizers of Pastors & Leaders | Deep Faith 2022, chose the theme “Formed in the Wilderness, Leading in Hope” to address these challenges.