"Conferences" is the term used by Mennonites that compares to a "Synod" or
"Presbytery" in other denominations. The conference is a organized group of
congregations that holds regular meetings. In larger conferences there may be
paid staff; in small conferences there may only be periodic meetings of ordained
congregational leaders.
The authority of the conference varies among Mennonite groups. It most
Mennonite groups it will establish a confession of faith, and a "polity" (way of
doing business) for the business of congregations within the group. The
conference stipulates who is recognized as an ordained leader within the
conference, and has the power to add or remove congregations from its
membership. If there is conference programming, for example in missions, there
will be a budget that member congregations contribute towards. In some cases the
conference is only a consultative group, with primary authority residing in the
local congregation
The Mennonite Archives of Ontario is the official archival depository for Mennonite Church Eastern Canada, and the predecessor conferences that became of
Mennonite Church Eastern Canada in 1988.
The Archives also holds some records from a variety of other conferences as
noted on the left. The Mennonite Church and General Conference Mennonite Church
were binational conferences in which Mennonite Church Canada congregations
participated prior to 1999. Mennonite Church Canada is the national denomination
with with Mennonite Church Eastern Canada is affiliated. MC Canada's earlier
name was Conference of Mennonites in Canada.
The other listed conferences are not formally related to the Archives, but
materials are gathered from these groups as opportunity presents itself.
Links are not active for listings that are not yet available electronically.
Last updated
27-Jun-2006
by Sam Steiner