Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference

The Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference is a regional conference of Mennonite Church USA that consists of 77 congregations in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.

In 1895 the minutes of the conference meetings added "Michigan" to the name of the conference, apparently the first record of the name change, though there is no record of official process to make this change.

[2] In 1911, the conference created the semi-autonomous Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Mission Board.

Beginning after the dissolution of the Amish Mennonite general conference ("Diener-Versammlung" 1862-1878), the first meeting was in 1888 at the Maple Grove Church near Topeka, Indiana.

Following the positive responses from both conferences, a new Constitution, Rules, and Disciplines was drafted and then voted on at the respective conference meetings of 1916, ratified by large majorities.