Each Mission Network board member brings their unique voice and perspective to the leadership team, and each one is passionate about Mission Network’s guiding vision: to lead, mobilize and equip the church to participate in holistic witness to Jesus Christ in a broken world. Learn more about Mission Network leadership.
Home: Bloomington, Indiana
Home ongregation:
Mennonite Fellowship of Bloomington
Occupation: Assistant Director of the Career Development Center at Indiana University
As an ordained minister, Rachel S. Gerber was previously the Mennonite Church USA denominational minister of Faith Formation and the editor/founder of The Gathering Place, an interactive website designed for resourcing, networking and equipping pastors and lay leaders. She sees herself as a life-long educator and enjoys teaching learners of all stages, having instructed students in classrooms from elementary school through college. Currently, Rachel works for Indiana University as the assistant director of the Career Development Center.
She loves counseling students, helping them discover who they are, what their gifts are and how they can use them in the world (a spiritual quest, indeed!). Rachel also owns her own private career coaching business, Rachel Gerber Coaching, through which she helps individuals find clarity in pursuit of meaningful work. Rachel is the author of
Ordinary Miracles: Awakening to the
Holy Work of Parenting (Herald Press), a spiritual memoir written for new parents about awakening to moments of grace in the everyday grit of life. She lives in Bloomington, Indiana, with her husband, Shawn, three young boys, four backyard chickens and a sweet little pup named Mae.
Master of Divinity, Eastern Mennonite University and Seminary
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, Goshen College