Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism

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The Mennonite World Conference Global Anabaptist Profile is a survey of faith and practices of 25 selected groups, based on the MWC “Shared Convictions” and supported by a series of interviews.

Today there are some 2.1 million Anabaptist-Mennonites in the world, representing 305 groups in 87 countries. From the perspective of five centuries of Anabaptist history, this is a phenomenal development that is transforming the character and future of the tradition.

Founded in 2011, the Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism (ISGA) acts as a bridge between the received tradition and this larger global transformation by promoting connections among the various members of the global Anabaptist-Mennonite church. Read more about director John D. Roth’s vision for “rhizomic” growth.

Anchored firmly in the resources of the Mennonite Historical Library and the long tradition of academic scholarship at Goshen College, the ISGA’s initiatives foster academic research that is specifically oriented to global church life and practice. In particular, the ISGA seeks to help North American Mennonites better understand the nature of the global church and nurture a closer sense of fellowship among Anabaptist-Mennonites around the world.

The ISGA’s main initiatives include the  Bearing Witness Stories Project, a collaborative and web-based endeavor to collect and share stories of costly discipleship from within the Anabaptist tradition; an archival platform called the Global Anabaptist Wiki, and GAMEO, the Global Anabaptist-Mennonite Encyclopedia On-line.

In February 2017, the ISGA published Global Anabaptist Profile, a survey of the demographics, beliefs and practices of 24 Mennonite World Conference churches in 18 countries. The project was carried out in in partnership with Mennonite World Conference.

Contact us

John D. Roth

John D. Roth

Director of the Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism

Kristen Swartley

Kristen Swartley

Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism Administrative Assistant

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