President Rebecca Stoltzfus reappointed for a third term. Learn more
We stand in the crossroads of context and calling.
President Rebecca Stoltzfus reappointed for a third term. Learn more

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Jun 10 2025
This article originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2025 issue of The Bulletin.
In January 2025, President Stoltzfus wrote a white paper offering a contemporary vision for faith formation at Goshen College. Rooted in our commitment to Christ-centeredness and our Anabaptist-Mennonite faith tradition, the paper explores how we can faithfully navigate a changing cultural and institutional landscape while deepening our practices of faith. This is a short summary of the longer piece with reflections and recommendations. Read the full white paper here.
By Rebecca J. Stoltzfus ’83, President of Goshen College

As a faith-based learning community, Goshen College has an unwavering commitment to our core values, including Christ-centeredness, and to our Mennonite tradition. At the present time, we are also challenged by a number of factors, both internal and external:
We stand in the crossroads of context and calling.
Drawing upon research, scripture, the voices of Goshen College constituents and Mennonite understandings of the way of Jesus, this white paper attempts to provide a contemporary vision and framework for faith formation at Goshen College. After reviewing our current expressions of Christ-centeredness, the paper speaks to a number of questions about why and how Christ- centeredness remains essential to Goshen College, and how faith formation can become more lively as we have become more multicultural. Our beloved rituals and expressions also point us to several focal scripture passages that we can look to for particular light and guidance.
We stand in the crossroads of context and calling.
As educators and companions in the diverse and unfamiliar terrains that life presents, we provide metaphorical maps that help us orient toward life in Christ, which is love. A framework is proposed to clarify the meaning of Christ-centeredness as our animating core value and to focus our intentions about faith formation in all aspects of life at Goshen College. In summary, the framework claims that in Christ we are:
The paper concludes with aspirations and recommendations for how we might embody authentic Christ-centeredness in the Goshen College context today. Read it and join us in this ongoing community conversation.