‘Menno’s Best’ coffee supports Mennonite youth groups, organizations
Menno’s Best coffee raised a total of $26,695 for Mennonite youth groups attending the 2015 Mennonite convention in Kansas City through sales of organic, direct-trade coffee.
Menno’s Best coffee raised a total of $26,695 for Mennonite youth groups attending the 2015 Mennonite convention in Kansas City through sales of organic, direct-trade coffee.
For now, as we begin this new year, let’s do our best to serve others above self in any and every way we can and so give witness to the GC core value servant leadership.
The GAP, a joint initiative of the Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism (ISGA-Goshen College) and Mennonite World Conference (MWC), is a two-year project profiling the demographics, beliefs and practices of 24 church conferences in MWC.
When Janeth M. Vela and Alexa D. Valdez were seniors at Goshen High School, attending college seemed like a distant dream – though not from a lack of desire or talent.
We asked our alumni and current students about some of the "must do" activities to do in your first year at GC. Here are some answers.
Merry Lea will host its annual Wilderness First Aid course on Thursday and Friday, August 27 and 28, 2015, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Season tickets are now available for the 2015-16 Rieth Chamber Series at Goshen College.
Afternoon Sabbatical programs are typically held each second Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. in the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall or the Church-Chapel Fellowship Hall. The programs are usually free and open to the public.
Paintings by artist Ray Dirks that honor the suffering, courage, faith and love of Russian Mennonite women whose lives were disrupted by conflicts in Russia will be on display in the Good Library basement gallery Aug. 10 - Oct. 16, 2015.
The first Schafer-Friesen Research Fellowship researcher, Karl H. Kienitz, an engineer from Brazil, arrived at Goshen College in June to study Pilgram Marpeck.