United Church of Christ. Michigan Conference records, 1840-2013
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- Restrictions:
- The record group is open to research.
Summary
- Creator:
- United Church of Christ. Michigan Conference.
- Abstract:
- The Michigan Conference of the United Church of Christ was formed from the merger of the Michigan Conference of the Congregational Church and the Michigan-Indiana Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. The record group includes retired records of individual associations, conferences, and local churches. Also included are files on churches and pastors within the Conference.
- Extent:
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26 linear feet
1 oversize folder - Language:
- English
- Call Number:
- 86256 Ba 2 UAl
- Authors:
- Finding aid created by Michigan Historical Collections staff; Tara Bell in March 2014.
Background
- Scope and Content:
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This record group is comprised primarily of records of the associations and conferences that make up the United Church of Christ Michigan Conference. The records document the mergers between smaller conferences to make the larger ones of today. These records are largely made up of correspondence, minutes, agendas, conference materials, and programming information.
Besides records of the individual associations and conferences, the collection also contains an extensive amount of records from individual churches, which can be found in the "Records from individual churches" and the "Church files" series. Because their relationship to each other is unknown, these series were not combined. The "Church files" series are records that may have been stored by the Michigan Conference rather than the individual churches. The "Records from individual churches" concerns materials that belonged to the individual churches. Whether these churches belonged to the smaller associations that make up the Michigan Conference is unknown. Therefore, they were kept separate. More information on these series can be found in the individual series' description below.
The record group has been arranged into the following series: Michigan Conference; Associations and conferences; Woman's Home Missionary Union and related; Records from individual churches; Annual Meetings of Michigan Congregational Conference and of the United Church of Christ; Evangelical and Reformed Church; Church files; Photographs; Ministerial files; and Student ministry.
- Biographical / Historical:
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The United Church of Christ was formed from the merger in 1957 of the Congregational Christian Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Subsequently, on April 17, 1963, the Michigan Congregational Conference and the Michigan-Indiana Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church merged to form the Michigan Conference of the United Church of Christ.
The Congregational churches of Michigan were organized into a State Association on October 11, 1842. Previously, in May 1840, the Eastern Association and Conference had been organized for the southeastern portion of the state; in 1841, the Marshall Conference (later Olivet Conference) was established, followed by the Jackson Conference in May 1842. Church leaders at the time believed that if the church was ever to become strong and efficient in the state it would need a state-wide association. The formal name of the new organization was the General Association of the Congregational Ministers and Churches of Michigan.
As of 2014, the United Church of Christ Michigan Conference consisted of the following six associations: Covenant, Detroit Metropolitan, Eastern, GrandWest, Southwest, and United Northern. The collection contains records from each of these associations.
Each of these individual associations are the product of mergers between smaller associations of churches. The Covenant Association consists of mergers between several associations. The Jackson Association (organized in 1842) merged with the Ann Arbor Region, Evangelical and Reformed Churches in 1964 to become the Ann Arbor-Jackson Association. In 1978, the Ann Arbor-Jackson Association merged with the Central Association (organized in 1845) to become the Covenant Association.
In 1993, the Grand Rapids Association and the West Michigan Association merged to form the GrandWest Association.
- Acquisition Information:
- The records are on deposit from the Michigan Conference (donor no. 4591). The records of the Ann Arbor Regional Women's Guild came from Mrs. Elvira Vogel (donor no. 7908 ).
- Accruals:
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Periodic additions to the records are expected.
- Rules or Conventions:
- Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Subjects
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- Subjects:
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Carriages and coaches.
Carts and wagons.
Churches -- Michigan -- Drummond Island.
Churches -- Michigan -- Ewen.
Churches -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids.
Churches -- Michigan -- Jackson.
Churches -- Michigan -- Kalamazoo.
Clergy.
Dwellings -- Michigan -- Ensign.
Dwellings -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids.
Dwellings -- Michigan -- Iroquois.
Dwellings -- Michigan -- Vienna.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Michigan.
Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- Churches.
Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- Dwellings.
Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- Streets.
Interiors.
Log cabins.
Streets -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids. - Formats:
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Photographs.
Poster board.
VHS. - Names:
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Cheboygan Association of Congregational Churches (Mich.)
Eastern Association of the Congregational Churches and Ministers of Michigan.
Genesee Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers (Mich.)
Gladstone Association of Congregational Churches (Mich.)
Grand Traverse Association of Congregational Churches (Mich.)
Lansing Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers (Mich.)
Michigan Congregational Christian Conference.
Olivet Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers (Mich.)
Saginaw Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers (Mich.)
Congregational churches -- Michigan.
Congregational churches -- Michigan -- Eastmanville.
Congregational churches -- Michigan -- Hopkins.
Congregational churches -- Michigan -- South Boston.
Congregational churches -- Michigan -- Stanton.
Congregational churches -- Michigan -- Victor.
Congregational churches -- Michigan -- West Branch.
Congregational Church (Stanton, Mich.)
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Michigan-Indiana Synod.
First Congregational Church (Eastmanville, Mich.)
First Congregational Church (South Boston, Mich.)
First Congregational Church (Victor, Michigan)
First Congregational Church (West Branch, Mich.)
First Congregational Society (Hopkins, Mich.)
United Church of Christ. Michigan Conference.
United Church of Christ. Covenant Association (Mich.)
United Church of Christ. Detroit Metropolitan Association (Mich.)
United Church of Christ. GrandWest Association (Mich.)
United Church of Christ. United Northern Association (Mich.)
Nativity United Church of Christ (Livonia, Mich.)
St. Paul United Church of Christ (Lansing, Mich.)
Baker Memorial Church (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Congregational Church Parsonage (Iroquois, Mich.)
Congregational Church Parsonage (Vienna, Mich.)
First Congregational Church (Jackson, Mich.)
First Congregational Church (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Park Congregational Church (Grand Rapids, Mich.) - Places:
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Eastmanville (Mich.)
Hopkins (Mich.)
South Boston (Mich.)
Stanton (Mich.)
Victor (Mich.)
West Branch (Mich.)
Brimley (Mich.)
Drummond Island (Mich.) -- Churches.
Ensign (Mich.) -- Dwellings.
Ewen (Mich.)
Ewen (Mich.) -- Churches.
Iroquois (Mich.) -- Dwellings.
Jackson (Mich.) -- Churches.
Kalamazoo (Mich.) -- Churches.
Sugar Island (Mich.)
Trout Creek (Mich.)
Upper Peninsula (Mich.)
Vienna (Mich.) -- Dwellings.
Contents
Using These Materials
- RESTRICTIONS:
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The record group is open to research.
- USE & PERMISSIONS:
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Copyright is not held by the Regents of the University of Michigan. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials.
- PREFERRED CITATION:
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[item], folder, box, United Church of Christ. Michigan Conference records, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan