Mennonite Mission Network, the mission agency of Mennonite Church
USA, supports ministries in more than 50 countries. Formed Feb.
1, 2002, with offices in Elkhart, Ind., Newton, Kan., and Harrisonburg,
Va., Mennonite Mission Network succeeded the mission agencies of
the former General Conference Mennonite Church (Commission on Home
Ministries, Commission on Overseas Mission) and the former Mennonite
Church (Mennonite Board of Missions)
Our Mission Mennonite Mission Network exists to lead, mobilize and equip the church to participate in holistic witness to Jesus Christ in a broken world. We envision every congregation and all parts of the church being fully engaged in mission - across the street, all through the marketplaces and around the world.
Our Priorities
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2008-2009 Annual Report
With your help the partners and ministries of Mennonite Mission Network are making a difference in people's lives. |
Engage people and cultures with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Start and cultivate missional congregations.
Foster a missional identity in the church.
Our Heritage
Highlights of our heritage include:
Ministry among native peoples in North America since 1860.
Evangelism efforts in the United States since 1882.
Urban mission efforts since 1893 in Chicago.
International ministries since 1899 in India.
Church-planting (and seeing mission as rooted in local congregations).
Accompanying the broader Christian church in international contexts.
Providing voluntary service alternatives since 1944 in Chicago.
Using mass media to engage culture since the early 1950s through Mennonite Media.
Finding creative ways for mission in countries with limited access since the 1950s.
Working in collaborative mission partnerships with other groups and denominations since the 1950s.
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