Howard-Miami Mennonite Church

Major remodeling has occurred six times over the years, the most recent being the addition of a large fellowship hall in 1987.

[2] The church is nestled on three acres of land surrounded by rich corn and soybean fields.

The building is wheelchair accessible and features a large sanctuary with beautiful stained-glass artistry behind the stage and a balcony with multiple classrooms.

It also has two basements for the children’s ministry, a large entry and fellowship hall with attached kitchen and also a cozy library.

The church currently has mission partners in Slovenia, Uganda, and the United States.

Howard-Miami Mennonite Church in Kokomo, Indiana on September 7, 1948. Citation: Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953. The Congregation. (HM4-134 Box 5 Folder 1 photo 010.5-8) Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana.