Assorted records of a mutual aid society founded in 1897 that offered a form of life insurance to its members, paying out funds to survivors when members died. Materials include annual reports, rules and regulations, annual correspondence with members that contain lists of deceased members, and receipts for payments to the mutual aid society.
Records pertaining to an early electronic mail system for Mennonite individuals and agencies. MennoLink offered several email discussion groups, a directory of individuals and institutions with email accounts, and an Internet Gopher server. Records include correspondence, system operator reports, publicity materials for MennoLink, manuals for the MennoLink system, and electronic mail sent via MennoLink from 1992 to 1996, stored on 39 floppy disks.
Official records of the Mennonite World Conference, a global association of Mennonite and Brethren in Christ conferences consisting of nearly 1.2 million baptized believers. These records are divided into series:
The collection of the Mennonite Medical Association includes minutes and reports, convention materials, membership lists and news releases, correspondence, photographs and albums, and audio recordings from 1944 to 2003.
The organizational records of the Council of International Anabaptist Ministries, formerly titled Council of Mission Board Secretaries and Council of International Ministries. This organization serves as a coordinating body for a number of participating agencies such as Brethren in Christ World Missions, Mennonite Central Committee, Mennonite Mission Network, Virginia Mennonite Missions, Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission, Mennonite Brethren Mission, Eastern Mennonite Missions, and others. The records are divided into three series: 1) Minutes, 1958-2004; 2) Consultation Papers, 1973-1993; 3) Subject Files, 1962-2004.
This small set of organizational records consists of meeting minutes, treasurer's records, materials pertaining to the 1953 tornado in Flint, Michigan, and assorted programs, clippings, and historical notes contributed by members.
This collection includes material on the origins, minutes and reports, correspondence, and newsletters of Greencroft, Inc., an organization that began planning and providing retirement services in 1962 and opened for business in Goshen, Indiana in 1967 to provide senior housing, and programs.
This collection consists of minutes, the financial reports and correspondence of Orie O. Miller's office, and correspondence related to the 1967 Mennonite World Conference in Amsterdam.
The collection includes correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters, information about annual conferences, and a small collection of pamphlets on race relations.
Included in this collection are the correspondence, and minutes of the Mennonite Council on Mass Communications, an organization made up of members from Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches interested in the use of mass communication for the proclamation of the Gospel.
These records document not only the activities of Mennonite Disaster Service Region II, but also the history of several local units contained within it. Meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, treasurers' and secretaries' records, and policy and procedure manuals comprise the bulk of the collection.
These records document a Mennonite manifestation of the women's club movement of the late 19th and early 20th century. Materials include meeting minutes, membership lists, club calendars, correspondence, and a 75th anniversary file.
The administrative records of the Mission Education Council, an inter-Mennonite organization convened by Mennonite publishers that functioned from 1960 to 1977, producing congregational study materials for adults and children. Active participants were the General Conference Mennonite Church, the Mennonite Church, with Mennonite Brethren and Brethren in Christ. The collection includes minutes, executive secretary correspondence, and study outlines.