Conservative Mennonites sent many volunteer laborers to help with cleaning and rebuilding of homes affected.
They are somewhat closer in thought to the Conservative Mennonites in matters of doctrine and conservatism.
In more recent years they have identified with the values of the Conservative Mennonites.
Conservative Mennonites characteristically conduct worship services in the language of the country in which they inhabit.
Conservative Mennonites believe in a three office ministry working together in what is called a plural ministry.
They are not affiliated directly with Conservative Mennonites but share similar beliefs.
Conservative Mennonites continue to hold and promote protracted revival meetings of usually 7 or 8 days duration at least once per year in a given congregation.
Those who leave the Amish fold tend to join various congregations of Conservative Mennonites.
They have similarities to the Conservative Mennonites.
Conservative Mennonites do not object to serving their country in peaceful alternatives (alternative service) like hospitals, farming, forestry, road construction and similar occupations.