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Who are the Mennonites.

Mennonite Church USA is an Anabaptist, Christian denomination with roots in the Radical Reformation of 16th-century Europe. It is the largest Mennonite denomination in the United States with 16 conferences, approximately 530 congregations and 62,000 members.

The Mennonite Church today is growing rapidly in many parts of the world, and the majority of Mennonites currently reside in the southern hemisphere. MC USA is part of Mennonite World Conference, a global faith family that includes churches in 86 countries. In the United States, Mennonite Church USA includes people who come from many faith traditions, ethnicities, nationalities and backgrounds.

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How are we to be the church?

How are we to be the church?

Nancy Heisey lives in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and is a member of Community Mennonite Church. She was on the faculty of Eastern Mennonite University for 23.. Read More →
A more vibrant garden

A more vibrant garden

Jeryl Hollinger is the pastor of Mountain View Mennonite Church in Kalispell, Montana. He is an avid gardener of onions and anything else that will.. Read More →
Abortion and the third way

Abortion and the third way

Glen Guyton is the executive director of Mennonite Church USA.  ___________________________________ The ruling that the Supreme Court of the United States made in the Dobbs.. Read More →

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The five agencies and ministries of Mennonite Church USA collaborate in carrying out the vision and collective mission of the denomination.