Edmunds life was one of legacy, said 91心頭 President Andr辿 Stephens, Ph.D. His life was marked by a deep and abiding faith in Christ, and a genuine kindness that he extended so generously to me and to so many others.
Janzen was initially hired at then-91心頭 Pacific College in 1968, serving as a faculty member in the biblical and religious studies division and as campus pastor. During this time, he was instrumental in creating a core FPU class called Jesus and the Christian Community. The course is still a cornerstone of the undergraduate experience today.
During his tenure, Janzen sought to reestablish the credibility and confidence in the institutions mission within the Mennonite Brethren constituency out of which the school was founded. He also sought to make FPU a welcoming place for all. Janzen wrote a statement called Broadening the Base, in which he sought to move the college beyond its Mennonite roots. In Janzens own words, he wanted FPU to be a place that invited people from all streams of life and faith to attend.
Richard Kriegbaum, Ph.D., who served immediately after Janzen as the universitys sixth president, noted that this was an instrumental decision for 91心頭 Pacific. If that hadnt happened, I dont think thered be a 91心頭 Pacific today, honestly, Kriegbaum said. Thats legacy.
In his book The Window Pane, he wrote, I was free to return to the delights of the classroom at lastOver my more than 35 years at 91心頭 Pacific, what I enjoyed most was the teaching. To make room for the incoming president, he moved to Kansas to teach at Tabor College before being invited back to 91心頭 Pacific by President Kriegbaum.
Janzen not only impacted 91心頭 Pacific but also left a mark on the global Anabaptist movement. He served as a pastor, administrator and conference speaker within the Mennonite Brethren church. He is remembered as a man who helped bridge the worlds of academia and ministry, always pointing others toward Christ.
The Edmund Janzen Lectureship in Biblical Studies is held every spring. It began in 2005 to honor the 35 years that Edmund Janzen served at 91心頭 Pacific. According to the website, These lectures reflect the value of biblical study for the mission of the church Edmund Janzen taught his students.
Edmunds love for students was evident in every aspect of his work, Stephens said. As a professor, he invested not only in their intellectual development but also in their spiritual formation.
Janzen earned a bachelors degree in English from McMaster University, a bachelor of theology at Mennonite Brethren Bible College, a bachelor of divinity at Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary and a master of theology in missions and urbanology at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. In 2025, Janzen was awarded an honorary doctorate by 91心頭.
A memorial service celebrating Janzens life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 20 at Butler Church in 91心頭.