Steinmann Mennonite Church (Baden, ON)

Classification scheme: V-5

Title: Steinmann Mennonite Church fonds

Dates of creation: 1932-2008

Physical description: 1.1m of textual records; 1 pitcher

Administrative history: This church was originally part of the Wilmot Amish district conference, organized about 1826. It is located at R.R.#2, Baden, Ont., NOB 1G0. Worship services were held in private homes until 1884 when a frame meetinghouse was built on land donated by deacon Daniel Steinmann. The original frame meetinghouse was replaced with a brick edifice in 1946. An educational wing was added in 1976.

Sunday services alternated between Steinman and St. Agatha until 1939 when concurrent services were held weekly. The two churches continued to function as one entity known as Wilmot Amish Mennonite until 1957. A congregational polity was adopted in 1963.

Custodial history: Accessions have been received from time to time. Latest accession was made in 2024.

Notes: For further reference see Lillian Kennel, A History of the Wilmot Amish Mennonite Congregation (Baden, Ontario: Steinman Mennonite Church, 1984.
See also Steinmann items in Worship Service sound recordings.
Original description created by Sam Steiner.

File list:

Series 1: Formal records

  1. Church Council / Vision Focus Team Minutes 
    1963-2018
  2. Annual/Program Review reports, 
    1963-2022
  3. Congregational meeting minutes (annual reports usually also contain minutes of previous year)
    1961, 1965-1968, 1970, 1975, 1980-1988, 1996, 2000, 2004-2005
  4. Ministerial Committee,
    1956-1995, 2000-2001
  5. Leadership Team,
    1994-2000, 2003
  6. Worship Committee
    1981-2013
  7. Mission & Service Committee/ Outreach and Service Committee
    1985-March 2005
    2008-2010 (incomplete), 2014-2017
  8. Personnel Committee 
    1983-1995
  9. Gift Discernment Committee,
    1982-1986, 1996-2004
  10. Christian Education Committee / Christian Formation Team 
    1967, 1969-1988, 1995-June 2004, 2006-2007
  11. Mennonite Youth Fellowship (MYF)
    Executive Minutes, 1954-1972, 1979-1980, 1983-1993, 1996, 1998-1999, 2001, 2004
    Correspondence, etc., [19--], 1970-2000
    Songbooks
    Bible Quizzing
  12. "Focusing our Vision" / Vision Action Committee
    1995-1998
  13. Wilmot Cluster Refugee Support Committee, 
    1996-1997
  14. Facilities Study Committee
    1987, [19--?], [20--?]
  15. Good Samaritan Fund
    1986
  16. Anniversaries
    1983-1984, 1998-1999
  17. Torchbearers (boys club)
    1970-1972
  18. Intrust Mission Project
    [196?], 1965-1991
    Financial statements
    Correspondence
    Mission Note certificates
  19. Steering Committee
    1990-1992
  20. Student Mutual Aid
    1985-1994, 1997
  21. Youth Advocacy Program
    1989-1995
  22. West Hills Emerging Church Reference Group
    1991
  23. Music Committee
    1991, 1995
  24. Pastoral Search Committee
    1990, 1993, 2001-2002, 2022, 2023
  25. Women's groups
    Administrative history: Sewing circles involving Steinmann women began at Wilmot Amish Mennonite (1920) and the Baden Mission (1934). In 1938, a sewing circle formed which became the Steinmann Mennonite Church WMSA. Other groups formed at Steinmann including the  Master's Followers (1942) and the Stewardess group (1953-1971). By the 1970s, the WMSC were meeting in afternoon or evening groups.

    WMSA/WMSC/WMCEC, 1939-1941, 1958-1988, 2004-2013, 2016
    Stewardess WMSA, 1961, 1964-1970
    Master's Followers, 1942-1969
    Home and Special Interest/Evening Group, 1988-1999, 2001-2010
    General correspondence, [19--], 1957-1986
    Steinmann Mennonite Church Ladies (single/widow) gatherings, 1982-1994
  26. Building Committee
    1980, 1998-1999, 2003, 2006
  27. Church directories
    1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1994, 2003, 2005-2009, 2011-2019
  28. Congregational profile
    1980, [19--?], 1993, 2000, 2002-2004
  29. Photography Committee
    1986-1993
  30. Finance Committee
    5 May 1970, 4 Dec 2008
  31. Policies and guidelines (miscellaneous)
  32. Men's Breakfast planning
    1998/99
  33. Area Vacation Bible School Committee
    1977, 1980-1982, 1986-1988, 1997, 1999-2006
  34. Transition, 2000-2003
    Minutes and notes
    Reports
    Covenant study guide
    Members Handbook
  35. Steinman-St. Agatha Combined Mission Project Committee, 1962-1969
  36. Girls Clubs
    Missionary Maids GMSA, 1956-1965
    Girls Club, 1987-1998
  37. Marriage registers
    1913-1927 (Note: Volume includes list of marriages from 1902-1913), 1927-1951
  38. Baptisms and memberships
    1879, 1883, 1885-1887, 1892-1893, 1900, 1902, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1937-1944, 1946-1953, 1984

Series 2: Informal Records   

  1. Correspondence
    1963, 1969-1974, 1976-2009, 2012, 2014-2015, 2017, 2019
  2. Programs
    Note: Includes program of dedication, 1948
  3. News clippings
  4. Historical notes and papers
    Note: Includes a copy of Pauline Steinmann, "Congregational history of Steinmann Mennonite Church," 1977
  5. Sketchbook of Architectural Drawings (1980s?) (long, wide, flat box)
  6. "Midnight Star" Literary Society "newspaper"
    1949-1959
  7. Correspondence re pitcher of consecrated communion bread, 2011
    Note: See also V-5.5/1 Realia.
  8. Notes from Ontario Amish Mennonite Bible School held at Steinmann Church, 1934
    Scope and content: Course notes taken by Ruth Brenneman of R.R.#2 Haysville, Ontario, February 1934.
  9. Publicity brochures
    1996, [20--?]
  10. Deacon Elmer Schwartentruber's offering purse
  11. Lists of birthdays, deaths and anniversaries, 1971, 1972, 1985 (cumulative), 1987 (cumulative), 1983-1991, 1997
    Note: File restricted by the Archives until 90 years after latest entry.
  12. Discussion topics
    "Women in Leadership: Some Biblical Perspectives" by Ken Bechtel, 2002
    Marriage, Divorce and Sexuality, 1981-1987

Series 3: Bulletins

Bulletins, 1965-August 2021, 2022-2023
Funeral programs, 1982-2024
Wedding programs, [19--?], 1972-2016

Series 4: Newsletter

Congregational Communicator Newsletter, 1980-2019
Caring and Connecting, 2020-2023

Series 5: Realia

  1. Pitcher of consecrated communion bread
    Administrative history: Oral history conveys a tradition in Ontario Amish Mennonite communities of saving pieces of leftover consecrated communion bread. Barbara Steinmann, daughter of Bishop Steinmann, said her father saved the leftover bread because church members would ask him for pieces to place in the attics of their homes or up in the barns.   There was a belief that a piece of this bread protected the building from lightning strikes.
    Custodial history: Owned by Bishop Daniel H. Steinmann (1857-1935) and given to his daughter, Barbara Steinmann. Recieved by the Archives from Fred Lichti, former pastor of Steinmann Mennonite Church.

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