Partners in Ministry

Mennonite Church USA is one of about 40 different Mennonite groups in the United States. While we share a common faith ancestry with these groups, we may vary in the way we dress, worship and relate to the world. There are 17 area conferences within Mennonite Church USA. Area conferences allow local congregations to pool their resources, giving them the ability to do more together as a community than by themselves. Area Conferences are made up of local congregations. Across the denomination there are approximately 67,000 adult members participating in those congregations.

Welcome to the Pacific Northwest Mennonite Conference. Made up of Mennonite congregations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska, Montana, and Utah, we seek to connect Anabaptist congregations with the leaders, skills, and resources they need to be authentic witnesses to Christ in their communities. We help congregations through pastoral transitions and in planning for their future. We provide opportunities for both lay leaders and pastors to gain new skills and strengthen their ministries. We do this by working together, learning from one another, and sharing with each other. We hope that through our congregations God's healing and hope shown in Jesus will flow through us to our world.

MCC is a global, nonprofit organization that strives to share God’s love and compassion for all through relief, development and peace.

In all our programs we are committed to relationships with our local partners and churches.

As an Anabaptist organization, we strive to make peace a part of everything we do. When responding to disasters we work with local groups to distribute resources in ways that minimize conflict. In our development work we plan with community and church groups to make sure the projects meet their needs. And we advocate for policies that will lead to a more peaceful world.

Mennonite Disaster Service is a volunteer network of Anabaptist churches that responds in Christian love to those affected by disasters in Canada and the United States.  While the main focus is on clean up, repair and rebuilding homes, this service touches lives and nurtures hope, faith and wholeness.

Southeast Keizer Community Center (SEKCC) is a non-profit organization that offers a variety of free programs and support to the community. The center is hosted by Salem Mennonite Church; leadership is provided by the SEKCC board. Its supporters and partners include Keizer United, Salem Leadership Foundation, and more.