This series was probably intended as a collection of items produced and received by and from the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, as well as items about this church group that traced its beginnings in Manitoba to a split away from the Kleine Gemeinde in 1881. However, there is only published item about the experience of Johann F. Toews (1858-1931) in this collection.
This series contains materials that the EMC archives collected of the activities and publications of the Mennonite World Conference and some items related to its assemblies held every 6 years.
This series contains minutes, correspondence, reports, list of workers of this mission. It also contains records of the 50th anniversary reunion (1996) of the mission.
This series contains a few items which the EMC Archives collected from the activities of Mennonite Disaster Services (MDS) (ex. two annual reports) and items about MDS (ex. brochures, a news clipping, and a book on its history).
This series contains the materials that the EMC archives collected from the activities of the Manitoba provincial chapter of MCC Canada. There are minutes, reports, correspondence and small publications.
This series contains the materials that the EMC archives collected as a member of MCC Canada. There are minutes, reports, correspondence and small publications.
This series contains mainly the annual MCC Workbooks published by MCC (Akron) for 1968-1984, plus few more miscellaneous files that the EMC Archives collected that relate to the work of MCC.
This series contains several items which the EMC Archives collection of the activities and publications of Providence College. There are brochures and programs.
This series started by the EMC archives for item of the Chortizer Mennonite Conference contains only one item - a report on the ordination of a bishop in 1962.
This small collection has mainly items related to the group that maintained the "Kleine Gemeinde" name , the 1948 migration to Mexico and some further migrations such as the group that moved to Nova Scotia). There are some primary documents from the pre-1948 migration as well.