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Welcome to The Corinthian Plan! Mennonite Church USA’s health care plan for pastors and church workers. The Plan also includes Life and Disability coverages and optional Dental and Vision.
Learn more by clicking the links below and explore our site using the quick links on the right.
Open Enrollment begins November 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024, for January 1, 2025 coverage. If you have a life-changing event that makes you eligible for new health coverage during the year contact Duncan Smith at 316-281-4255 or email duncans@mennoniteusa.org for more information or go to the staff page to find your Area Advocate or Everence contact. Find the Plan Overview linked below
Renewal Documents are available at the link below. Participating congregations and congregations should have received their renewal packets in the mail. If you have not received your packet contact Duncan Smith. — 2025 Renewal Documents.
No Surprise (Federal) Act provides relief for persons receiving a surprise bill that you thought would be covered.
- Your rights and protections under The No Surprises Act | Sus derechos y protecciones bajo la Ley No Sorpresas
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About The Corinthian Plan
The Corinthian Plan is a self-funded, church plan, sponsored and owned by Mennonite Church USA. Everence works with enrollment, policy and financial administration. Highmark (Blue Cross Blue Shield) provides the service network, works with claims and provides other health resources. The Corinthian Plan is overseen by the Church Benefits Board, which is appointed by MC USA.
Our mutual aid practices reflect those of the early church as described in 2 Corinthians 8-9 and help to ensure that health care is accessible to all participants. The Corinthian Plan does not exclude pastors or church workers because of specific health reasons. Subsidies are available to help congregations who otherwise could not afford coverage.