Mennonite Church USA has launched a new “Reimagining MC USA” web portal as an invitation for constituents across the denomination to engage in prayerful reflection and dialog about the future of the church.

The portal features a dynamic, four-part video interview series hosted by Executive Director Glen Guyton with John Register, a Paralympic silver medalist known for his message of resilience and transformation. An accompanying small group discussion guide encourages congregations to explore themes of renewal, discipleship and life in community. The portal also features general information about the Reimagining initiative, including the charter for the Structure Review Task Force and the project’s ambitious two-year timeline, as well as additional resources for constituent engagement.
The MC USA Executive Board envisioned the restructuring process in late 2024 “to reimagine a framework that maintains the interconnectedness between the church’s various entities and better responds to current and future needs.”
“This reimagining process is about more than structure — it’s about renewing our shared commitment to follow Jesus together in a rapidly changing world,” said Guyton. “Through open dialogue, courageous listening and Spirit-led discernment, I believe we can rediscover the beauty of our connection as a missional body. My hope is that this process will inspire us to dream boldly, act faithfully and build a more vibrant and unified witness to God’s transformative power.”
New staff
MC USA also named several new Executive Board staff members:

Amy Yoder McGloughlin
Amy Yoder McGloughlin has been appointed to serve in the newly created role of denominational minister of Education, overseeing education-related ministries within MC USA. Her work will include developing new educational ministries, expanding existing ministries and building/strengthening relationships with educational partners. Yoder McGloughlin also will continue to serve as conference minister for MC USA’s Allegheny Mennonite Conference. Prior to serving as conference minister, she was the pastor at Frazer Mennonite Church in Pennsylvania. Yoder McGloughlin regularly travels to Palestine with Community Peacemaker Teams, working with the community there, in solidarity and nonviolence. She is also active in Mennonite Action, a grassroots movement of Mennonites taking public action to stop war and end the occupation of Palestine. Yoder McGloughlin is a graduate of Lancaster Mennonite High School. She holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania, and a Master of Divinity degree from Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. She is a member of West Philadelphia Mennonite Fellowship.
“Amy brings a deep passion for lifelong learning and a rich understanding of how education shapes both faith and community,” said Michael Danner, associate executive director of Church Vitality for MC USA. “Her experience as a pastor, conference minister and peacebuilder equips her to connect our denominational priorities with the vital work happening in our schools, congregations and partner organizations.”

Shé Langley
Shé Langley has joined the MC USA Executive Board staff as director of event planning, responsible for the management and marketing of all MC USA events, most notably the biennial convention. Langley is well-prepared for her new role, having previously managed the 2025 MC USA convention in Greensboro, North Carolina, which had the highest attendance of the last several biennial events. She also will manage MC USA’s digital marketing. Langley is the founder and SEO strategist of Rank Lift, a digital marketing agency. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from The College of William & Mary and a master’s degree in Communications – Digital Media from Regent University.

Devon Miller
Devon Miller has been named archives coordinator for the MC USA Archives. Prior to joining the MC USA Executive Board staff, he served as the assistant director of the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center in Lombard, Illinois. Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Ministry from Bethel University, Mishawaka, Indiana, a Master of Arts in Peace Studies from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana, and a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology with an emphasis on ethnohistory from Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. He attends Florence Church of the Brethren Mennonite, Constantine, Michigan.
Mennonite Church USA is an Anabaptist Christian denomination, founded in 2002 by the merger of the Mennonite Church and the General Conference Mennonite Church. Members of this historic peace church seek to follow Jesus by rejecting violence and resisting injustice. MC USA’s Renewed Commitments state the following shared commitments among its diverse body of believers: to follow Jesus, witness to God’s peace and experience the transformation of the Holy Spirit. Mennoniteusa.org
Written by Camille Dager.

