Early sunday school, and sweing circle records from a Missouri Mennonite congregation affiliated with the (old) Mennonite Church. Also includes a clipping about the congregation's 50th anniversary and the title page of the Bible used by the Sunday school.
Congregational records from Sycamore Grove Mennonite Church in Garden City, Missouri, including 19th and early 20th century Sunday school record books and ledgers, early business meeting minutes and membership records, (1866-1920), sewing circle record books (1914-1954), bulletins (1953-2012), and miscellaneous records.
Sycamore Grove Mennonite Church (Garden City, Missouri)
Bulletins contining the order of worship and congregational announcements and activities for a Mississippi congregation afficilated with the (old) Mennonite Church.
A small set of assorted records of a (old) Mennonite Church affiliated congregation. Includes the dedication program and documents pertaining to Mennonite ministries carried our in cooperation with the University Christian Church of Starkville, Mississippi.
Records of a Mennonite congregation in upstate New York affiliated with the (old) Mennonite Church and later Mennonite Church USA. Materials include bulletins, Sunday and Bible school records, minutes from congregational and board meetings, directories, and other miscellaneous records.
Researchers should note that the records are incomplete.
Harris Hill Mennonite Church (Williamsville, N.Y.)
This set of records consists primarily of bulletins documenting the order of worship and congregational activities. Other materials include newsletters (1995-2003), a pictorial directory and history of the congregaion (1980), and information on Richard Yoder's ordination service in 1957.
North Main Street Mennonite Church (Nappanee, Ind.)
A small set of congregational records documenting the worship, outreach, and community life of a Mennonite church serving a university community. Materials include governing documents, committee records, newsletters, membership records, Financial records, and miscellaneous materials. The Michigan State University Mennonite Fellowship was a dual conference congregation, affiliated with both the (old) Mennonite Church and the General Conference Mennonite Church.
Michigan State University Mennonite Fellowship (East Lansing, Michigan)
Congregational records of an (old) Mennonite Church / Mennonite Church USA congregation in the Ohio Mennonite Conference. Records include late 19th and early 20th century financial records and Sunday school records, early to mid-twentieth century Young People's Bible Meeting and Women's Aid Society records, church bulletins, (1950-2005), congregational reports, and other miscellaneous records.
A small set of personal papers found in an old Mennonite home near Kolb Mennonite Church (Holmes County, Ohio) in 1940. Materials include early congregational records (1838-1855),scattered correspondence, A Fraktur and a Fraktur fragment, genealogical records, and miscellaneous materials.
A small set of records documenting the first Hispanic Mennonite congregation. Records consist primarily of bulletins, but also include scattered directories, newsletters, reports, and other records. Previous names for the congregation include Iglesia Menonite Mexicana, Latin American Mennonite Church, and Second Mennonite Church.
The Larks' personal papers consist primarily of documentation from the churches they led in African American and urban communities, including Bethel Mennonite Church in Chicago. Materials include church bulletins, congregational records, correspondence, and photographs.