[amc] New president of Goshen College introduced to campus, community

  • From: "Ray Gingerich" <RGingerich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Austin Mennonite Church" <amc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 19:33:06 -0600

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FOR RELEASE: 11/18/05

Candidate of choice for president of Goshen College introduced to campus, 
community;
Dr. James Brenneman called to serve 111-year-old Christian college

GOSHEN, Ind. ­ As autumn makes way for winter in northern Indiana, there is 
also a season change for Goshen College, Elkhart County's first and only 
residential Christian college. Goshen College announced today that educator, 
biblical theologian and church leader Dr. James Brenneman is the candidate of 
choice to be the 16th president of the 111-year-old institution committed "to 
educating servant leaders for the church and the world."

A scholar and Mennonite Church USA denominational leader, Brenneman, a Goshen 
College alumnus, has chosen to align his vocation with the work of serving the 
church. The founding lead pastor of Pasadena (Calif.) Mennonite Church, 
Brenneman has served since 1992 on the faculty at Episcopal Theological School 
at Claremont (Calif.) in Old Testament scholarship and as an adjunct faculty 
member at Claremont School of Theology and, since 1995, as an adjunct professor 
of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, Calif.).

Goshen College Board of Directors Chair Virgil Miller opened the extended 
chapel by welcoming the community and reporting that, after a careful 
presidential search process, there was "good news" for Goshen College. "The 
journey that has brought us together for this exciting day has been one of 
progressive, unfolding steps in a thorough process of discernment," said 
Miller. "Yet each step along the path has pointed the way to the next, and we 
are coming to the end of this journey."

In addition to speaking to the campus community in a formal chapel 
presentation, the day's schedule for Brenneman, who lives with his family in 
South Pasadena, Calif., included meeting campus and area leaders and answering 
questions from faculty, staff and students.

Brenneman said that the opportunities and mentors he found during formative 
years at Goshen ­ he was the first in his family to attend college ­ were 
pivotal in his "young adult formation, vocational choices, future ministry and 
worldview." He described how professors helped him to explore the intersection 
of intellectual and spiritual life, and consider his future commitment to the 
church.

"Goshen College was revolutionary in my life, especially in encouraging my 
passion for learning and my spiritual transformation, so I am particularly 
prepared to promote the college's Christ-centered mission," Brenneman said. 
"The world wants and needs what Goshen College has to offer ­ a college 
uniquely inspired by its rooted faith that may actually change the world of 
tomorrow. I value the opportunity to be a voice for its future."

Brenneman's visit, according to Miller, is a culminating event in a mutual 
discernment process for the candidate and the college. After today, the Goshen 
College Board of Directors will move through a schedule, yet to be determined, 
for affirmation of the appointment and next steps; the Mennonite Education 
Agency (MEA) Board of Directors will then respond to the Goshen Board's action.

Rick Stiffney, chair of the Presidential Search Committee and vice-chair of the 
Goshen College Board of Directors, who made the official introduction of the 
candidate of choice to campus, said that the search committee was unanimous in 
supporting Brenneman's candidacy.

"In considering the candidate profile that was created after talking with a 
broad range of people who are invested in the mission of Goshen College, we 
sought a proven leader who demonstrates creative intellect, a collaborative 
management style and a passion for Anabaptist education," Stiffney said. "Dr. 
Brenneman would clearly promote the mission of the college and embody its core 
values and support Goshen College's strategic priorities."

On behalf of the MEA Board of Directors, Carlos Romero, executive director, 
praised the selection of Brenneman as candidate of choice. "Jim Brenneman is 
both an academic and a seasoned church leader at many levels. He would bring to 
Goshen College the mind of a scholar, the vision and determination of a leader 
and the heart of a pastor," Romero said.

Brenneman graduated in 1977 from Goshen College, where he pursued an 
interdisciplinary degree, combining Bible, biology and natural science and 
spent a semester in Honduras through the college's Study-Service Term 
international education program. He went on to attend Associated Mennonite 
Biblical Seminary and completed a master of divinity degree from Fuller 
Theological Seminary in 1982. At Claremont Graduate University, he earned a 
master of arts degree in religious studies in 1991 and a doctorate, with a 
focus in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, in 1994.

Brenneman is the author of "On Jordan's Stormy Banks: Lessons from the Book of 
Deuteronomy" published by Herald Press in 2004 and "Canons in Conflict: 
Negotiating Texts in True and False Prophesy" published by Oxford University 
Press in 1997, and has written numerous book chapters and articles on 
theological and church-related themes. An experienced public speaker, he has 
delivered dozens of lectures and presentations on a variety of topics related 
to his scholarly interests and pastorate and other church leadership experience.

With a seed planted for cross-cultural study while at Goshen, Brenneman has 
spent time in international scholarship related to his theological studies. He 
was awarded a grant from the Eli Lilly Foundation for sabbatical study in 
Jerusalem and London and in 1999 he took part in a Jerusalem Seminar in Israel 
and the West Bank.

Ordained in 1986, Brenneman is a licensed minister of Mennonite Church USA. He 
joined the Pastoral Leadership Commission of the Pacific Southwest Mennonite 
Conference in 1990 and served on the Council on Faith, Life and Strategy of the 
Mennonite Church. From 1991 to 2002, he was president of the Center for 
Anabaptist Leadership and School of Urban Ministry in Los Angeles, Calif., and 
is again serving in that role for the organization.

Both Brenneman and his wife, Dr. Terri J. Plank Brenneman, who met while 
attending Goshen College and have one son, Quinn, have been active in 
leadership at Pasadena Mennonite since its founding. Terri Plank Brenneman, a 
clinical psychologist in private practice who is also an adjunct faculty member 
in pastoral care and theological counseling at both Fuller Theological Seminary 
and Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, has served as congregational 
worship leader and music team member; she is a former member of the Mennonite 
Church General Board.

Goshen College's Presidential Search Committee, whose members were affirmed by 
the Goshen College and MEA Board of Directors and commissioned in November 
2004, was convened following the resignation in August 2004 of Shirley H. 
Showalter, Goshen College's 14th president. John D. Yordy will continue as 
interim president of Goshen College, having served in that role since October 
of 2004, until a new president takes office (to be determined).

Goshen College, established in 1894, is a four-year residential Christian 
liberal arts college rooted in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. The 
college's Christ-centered core values ­ passionate learning, global 
citizenship, compassionate peacemaking and servant-leadership ­ prepare 
students as leaders for the church and world. Recognized for its unique 
Study-Service Term program, Goshen has earned citations of excellence in 
Barron's Best Buys in Education, "Colleges of Distinction," "Making a 
Difference College Guide" andU.S.News & World Report's"America's Best Colleges" 
edition, which named Goshen a "least debt college." Visit www.goshen.edu.

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Goshen College Public Relations Office
1700 S. Main St.
Goshen, IN  46526
(574) 535-7569
Fax: (574) 535-7670
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Janette Yoder, Director of Special Events
Chair of Goshen College Performing Arts Series
Goshen College
1700 S. Main St.
Goshen, IN 46526
574-535-7545 
Fax: 574-535-7660
janetteky@xxxxxxxxxx

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Performing Arts Series and institutional liaison for Lifelong Learning 
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