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The Greenville [[New Order Amish]] settlement just west of Greenville, [[Mercer County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Mercer County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], USA was established in 2006. The settlement was started by New Order Amish families from [[Holmes County (Ohio, USA)|Holmes County]], [[Ohio (USA)|Ohio]] who wished affordable farmland, as well as an opportunity to be a witness to persons without a Christian faith. The [[Conneautville New Order Amish Settlement (Conneautville, Pennsylvania, USA)|Conneautville New Order Amish]] assisted in the initial settlement.
 
The Greenville [[New Order Amish]] settlement just west of Greenville, [[Mercer County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Mercer County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], USA was established in 2006. The settlement was started by New Order Amish families from [[Holmes County (Ohio, USA)|Holmes County]], [[Ohio (USA)|Ohio]] who wished affordable farmland, as well as an opportunity to be a witness to persons without a Christian faith. The [[Conneautville New Order Amish Settlement (Conneautville, Pennsylvania, USA)|Conneautville New Order Amish]] assisted in the initial settlement.
  
The first ordained leader to join the settlement was Deacon Enos Troyer who came from Kinsman, Ohio in fall 2006. Josiah Lynn Miller was ordained as the first local minister on 8 December 2007.
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The first ordained leader to join the settlement was Deacon Enos Troyer who came from [[Kinsman New Order Amish Settlement (Kinsman, Ohio, USA)|Kinsman]], Ohio in fall 2006. Josiah Lynn Miller was ordained as the first local minister on 8 December 2007.
  
 
Settlement members in 2014 engaged in farming and various forms of construction work.
 
Settlement members in 2014 engaged in farming and various forms of construction work.

Revision as of 15:34, 18 March 2020

The Greenville New Order Amish settlement just west of Greenville, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA was established in 2006. The settlement was started by New Order Amish families from Holmes County, Ohio who wished affordable farmland, as well as an opportunity to be a witness to persons without a Christian faith. The Conneautville New Order Amish assisted in the initial settlement.

The first ordained leader to join the settlement was Deacon Enos Troyer who came from Kinsman, Ohio in fall 2006. Josiah Lynn Miller was ordained as the first local minister on 8 December 2007.

Settlement members in 2014 engaged in farming and various forms of construction work.

A schoolhouse/church building was constructed in 2009. In 2014 the settlement was considering starting a sister church.

In 2014 the settlement was part of the New Order Amish. The bishop was Marcus Mast, and the minister was Josiah Lynn Miller. There was one districts with a total of 25 family units.

Bibliography

New Order Amish Directory (2014): 88-92.

Additional Information

Address: Greenville, Pennsylvania.

Phone:

Denominational Affiliations:

New Order Amish


Author(s) Samuel J Steiner
Date Published March 2020

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Steiner, Samuel J. "Greenville New Order Amish Settlement (Greenville, Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. March 2020. Web. 3 Jun 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Greenville_New_Order_Amish_Settlement_(Greenville,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=166876.

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Steiner, Samuel J. (March 2020). Greenville New Order Amish Settlement (Greenville, Pennsylvania, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 3 June 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Greenville_New_Order_Amish_Settlement_(Greenville,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=166876.




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