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| [[Agora Christian Fellowship (Columbus, Ohio, USA)|Agora Ministries]] || Columbus || Ohio | | [[Agora Christian Fellowship (Columbus, Ohio, USA)|Agora Ministries]] || Columbus || Ohio | ||
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− | | Americus Mennonite Fellowship || Americus || Georgia | + | | [[Americus Mennonite Fellowship (Americus, Georgia, USA)|Americus Mennonite Fellowship]] || Americus || Georgia |
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| [[Ann Arbor Mennonite Church (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)|Ann Arbor Mennonite Church]] || Ann Arbor || Michigan | | [[Ann Arbor Mennonite Church (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)|Ann Arbor Mennonite Church]] || Ann Arbor || Michigan | ||
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| [[Atlanta Mennonite Church (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)|Atlanta Mennonite Church]] || Atlanta || Georgia | | [[Atlanta Mennonite Church (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)|Atlanta Mennonite Church]] || Atlanta || Georgia | ||
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− | | Chapel Hill Mennonite | + | | [[Chapel Hill Mennonite Fellowship (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA)|Chapel Hill Mennonite Fellowship]] || Chapel Hill || North Carolina |
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| [[Chicago Community Mennonite Church (Chicago, Illinois, USA)|Chicago Community Mennonite Church]] || Chicago || Illinois | | [[Chicago Community Mennonite Church (Chicago, Illinois, USA)|Chicago Community Mennonite Church]] || Chicago || Illinois | ||
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| [[Eighth Street Mennonite Church (Goshen, Indiana, USA)|Eighth Street Mennonite Church]] || Goshen || Indiana | | [[Eighth Street Mennonite Church (Goshen, Indiana, USA)|Eighth Street Mennonite Church]] || Goshen || Indiana | ||
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− | | Emmanuel Mennonite Church || Gainesville || Florida | + | | [[Emmanuel Mennonite Church (Gainesville, Florida, USA)|Emmanuel Mennonite Church]] || Gainesville || Florida |
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| [[Emmaus Road Mennonite Fellowship (Berne, Indiana, USA)|Emmaus Road Mennonite Fellowship]] || Berne || Indiana | | [[Emmaus Road Mennonite Fellowship (Berne, Indiana, USA)|Emmaus Road Mennonite Fellowship]] || Berne || Indiana | ||
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| [[First Mennonite Church (Sugarcreek, Ohio, USA) |First Mennonite Church]] || Sugarcreek || Ohio | | [[First Mennonite Church (Sugarcreek, Ohio, USA) |First Mennonite Church]] || Sugarcreek || Ohio | ||
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− | | [[First Mennonite Church (Wadsworth | + | | [[First Mennonite Church (Wadsworth, Ohio, USA)|First Mennonite Church]] || Wadsworth || Ohio |
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| [[First Mennonite Church (Bluffton, Ohio, USA)|First Mennonite Church]] || Bluffton || Ohio | | [[First Mennonite Church (Bluffton, Ohio, USA)|First Mennonite Church]] || Bluffton || Ohio | ||
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| [[Grace Mennonite Church (Pandora, Ohio, USA)|Grace Mennonite Church]] || Pandora || Ohio | | [[Grace Mennonite Church (Pandora, Ohio, USA)|Grace Mennonite Church]] || Pandora || Ohio | ||
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− | | Grand Rapids Mennonite | + | | [[Grand Rapids Mennonite Fellowship (Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA)|Grand Rapids Mennonite Fellowship]] || Grand Rapids || Michigan |
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| [[Hively Avenue Mennonite Church (Elkhart, Indiana, USA)|Hively Avenue Mennonite Church]] || Elkhart || Indiana | | [[Hively Avenue Mennonite Church (Elkhart, Indiana, USA)|Hively Avenue Mennonite Church]] || Elkhart || Indiana | ||
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| [[Joy Fellowship Mennonite Church (Peoria, Illinois, USA)|Joy Fellowship Mennonite Church]] || Peoria || Illinois | | [[Joy Fellowship Mennonite Church (Peoria, Illinois, USA)|Joy Fellowship Mennonite Church]] || Peoria || Illinois | ||
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− | | Keller Park Church || South Bend || Indiana | + | | [[Keller Park Church (South Bend, Indiana, USA)|Keller Park Church]] || South Bend || Indiana |
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| [[Jubilee Mennonite Church (Bellefontaine, Ohio, USA)|Jubilee Mennonite Church]] || Bellefontaine || Ohio | | [[Jubilee Mennonite Church (Bellefontaine, Ohio, USA)|Jubilee Mennonite Church]] || Bellefontaine || Ohio | ||
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| [[Paoli Mennonite Fellowship (Paoli, Indiana, USA)|Paoli Mennonite Fellowship]] || Paoli || Indiana | | [[Paoli Mennonite Fellowship (Paoli, Indiana, USA)|Paoli Mennonite Fellowship]] || Paoli || Indiana | ||
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− | | Raleigh Mennonite Church || Raleigh || North Carolina | + | | [[Raleigh Mennonite Church (Raleigh, North Carolina, USA)|Raleigh Mennonite Church]] || Raleigh || North Carolina |
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| [[Shalom Community Church (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)|Shalom Community Church]] || Ann Arbor || Michigan | | [[Shalom Community Church (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)|Shalom Community Church]] || Ann Arbor || Michigan |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 14 March 2023
The Central District Conference was the second largest district of the General Conference Mennonite Church in the United States It was created by a merger of the Central Conference Mennonite Church and the Middle District (GCM) at a joint session in Normal, IL, 27 April 1957. It had 41 congregations from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, and a membership of 8,361. Its original purpose, to promote unity, offer guidance, and provide a channel for the united mission efforts among its constituent churches, continued to be a focus of the conference in the late 1980s.
Each member congregation had one delegate vote for every 30 members. Delegates met yearly for a three-day session of business, worship, seminars, and fellowship at various locations around the district. An elected president, president-elect, treasurer, secretary, and two members-at-large made up the board of directors. Forty other elected people made up the standing committees: Ministerial; Program; Historical; Missions; Education and Publication; Camp Friedenswald ; and Peace, Service, and Justice. A nominating committee was appointed. The district also elected six Bluffton College board members, three General Conference commission members, and five board members of the Chicago Mennonite Learning Center. The district board and committees guided ministries in church planting and evangelism, prison and law offenders, youth, Christian camping, teacher training, marriage and family, leadership development, worship and music, and peace education. The budget for 1987 was $242,000. The Reporter, the monthly conference paper, was published 11 times each year.
The following have served as conference ministers: Raymond L. Hartzler, 1957-64; Gordon Dyck, 1964-69; Jacob T. Friesen, 1970-75; Stanley Bohn, 1975-79; and Mark Weidner, 1980-. Membership in 1987 was 62 congregations with 8,247 members. Twenty-six of the congregations were also affiliated with other conferences, primarily those of the Mennonite Church (MC).
In 2002 the Central District became part of Mennonite Church USA as a result of the merger of the Mennonite Church and the General Conference Mennonite Church.
In 2023 the following congregations were members of the Central District Conference:
Bibliography
Central District Yearbook, annual reports, conference minutes, directory, and statistics.
Handbook of Information, General Conference Mennonite Church (1988): 111-12, 139-40.
Pannabecker, Samuel F. Faith and Ferment: The History of the Central District Conference. Newton, KS, 1968.
Archival Records
Minutes, correspondence, records, etc., are retained in the Bluffton College Archives, Bluffton, Ohio.
Additional Information
Address: 1015 Division Street, Goshen, Indiana 46528
Phone: 574-534-1485
Website: https://mcusacdc.org/
Denominational Affiliations:
Author(s) | Mark Weidner |
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Date Published | March 2023 |
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Weidner, Mark. "Central District Conference (Mennonite Church USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. March 2023. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Central_District_Conference_(Mennonite_Church_USA)&oldid=175106.
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Weidner, Mark. (March 2023). Central District Conference (Mennonite Church USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Central_District_Conference_(Mennonite_Church_USA)&oldid=175106.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 5, pp. 130-131. All rights reserved.
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