

Yellow Creek Mennonite Church is a community of believers striving to put genuine faith into practice. While we have a long history, we are defined more by our love for others and the pursuit of God’s call. Our “smaller church” Sunday school classes are important to our mutual care and we stay and talk a lot after church. We love children and strongly support the faith development and activities of the youth ministries. Our worship is a blended style with multiple worship teams and we value the contribution of all ages in our corporate gatherings. We are Anabaptist congregation that supports a number of Mennonite agencies including MCC and MDS. We are a committed member of LMC – a fellowship of Anabaptist churches, and have long-valued our global church connections, partnership and missional support.
Our Confession of Faith and Faith Statement
These statements can be found on the following LMC links.
Yellow Creek is a member of LMC, a fellowship of anabaptist churches, therefore our beliefs and practices align with these documents on their website.

Our Past to Our Future
Our church was founded in 1845 when a few families settled west of Goshen, Indiana. Yellow Creek Mennonite Church is the 2nd oldest Mennonite congregation in the state and has played an historic role in this community. Yellow Creek Mennonite has planted a number of other congregations nearby. There were two church splits over a hundred years ago, which resulted in the Wisler Mennonites and The Missionary Church both of which have grown and are operating well to this day. Yellow Creek has sustained a decades-long emphasis on supporting children and youth ministry. Through recent restructuring initiatives and strategic planning the Yellow Creek has moved to a staff-led approach to ministries and the Leadership Board is focused more on vision development. We are also exploring further partnerships with the Anabaptist churches around the world. 
