‘I believe that God is calling us toward transformation, both as individuals and as a community, by the power of the Holy Spirit,’ Eastern Mennonite Seminary dean Ervin R. Stutzman ... read more about Seminary Convocation Focuses on Transformation
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Professors Lead Middle East Tour
Dorothy Jean Weaver, professor of New Testament at Eastern Mennonite Seminary, and Kevin Clark, adjunct instructor at EMS , will lead a group to Israel/Palestine to tour the country and ... read more about Professors Lead Middle East Tour
Roy Hange To Speak at Spiritual Life Week
Roy Hange, pastor of Charlottesville Mennonite Church, will be guest speaker for spiritual life week Tuesday through Thursday, Sept. 26-28, at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. Read more… ... read more about Roy Hange To Speak at Spiritual Life Week
Middle East Peacebuilder to Visit EMU/JMU
Elias Chacour, renowned Christian-Palestinian-Israeli ambassador for peace Elias Chacour, a renowned Christian-Palestinian-Israeli ambassador for peace, will make a visit to Eastern Mennonite University and James Madison University in late October, ... read more about Middle East Peacebuilder to Visit EMU/JMU
Professor Wins Two Major Peace Awards
Howard Zehr, a professor of restorative justice at Eastern Mennonite University, is the 2006 recipient of the annual Community of Christ International Peace Award, one of the world ... read more about Professor Wins Two Major Peace Awards
Hange to Speak at Seminary Spiritual Life Week
Roy Hange, co-pastor of Charlottesville Mennonite Church, will be guest speaker for spiritual life week Tuesday through Thursday, Sept. 26-28, at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. Roy Hange Hange will focus on ... read more about Hange to Speak at Seminary Spiritual Life Week
Nicaraguans Honor Lederach for Global Peace Efforts
John Paul Lederach (r.) wearing the Martin Luther King Order of Peace medal with two colleagues from the Conciliation Commission that helped bring peace to Nicaragua – Dr. Gustavo Paraj ... read more about Nicaraguans Honor Lederach for Global Peace Efforts
Fall Enrollment, Undergraduates Up
The number of full-time undergraduate students has increased slightly for fall semester 2006 at Eastern Mennonite University. Traditional undergraduate enrollment totals 916 students, compared to 902 last year. Of that ... read more about Fall Enrollment, Undergraduates Up
New Book Details Personal Encounters With Biblical Text
How does the church address differences? How can the struggle draw persons together rather than drive them apart? A new book, “Telling Our Stories: Personal Accounts of Engagement with Scripture,” ... read more about New Book Details Personal Encounters With Biblical Text