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= Additional Information =
 
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'''Address''': 18 Western Avenue, New Holland, PA  17557
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 30 November 2016

New Holland Mennonite Church in New Holland, Pennsylvania in May 1946.
Source: Mennonite Community Photograph Collection, The Congregation (HM4-134 Box 1 photo 010.0-1).
Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana
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New Holland Mennonite Church, New Holland, PA
Source: Church website

The New Holland Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located in eastern Lancaster County in New Holland, Pennsylvania, was organized for a number of retired farmers and nearby farmers from the Weaverland, Groffdale, and Hershey congregations. In 1910-1922 services were held in the Methodist church, with Noah H. Mack as minister. In 1922 a large meetinghouse was built in the town. Noah Sauder was the first local minister, ordained 20 December 1923. By the mid-1950s six ordinations had been held. Mahlon Witmer as bishop, and Noah N. Sauder and James H. Martin as ministers served a congregation of 258 members in 1956.

In 2002 there were 131 members.

In June 2016, New Holland Mennonite Church chose to leave Lancaster Mennonite Conference and join the Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA, and formally joined the conference in October.

Additional Information

Address: 18 Western Avenue, New Holland, PA 17557

Phone: 717-354-0602

Website: http://newholland.pa.us.mennonite.net/

Denominational Affiliations: Lancaster Mennonite Conference (Until 2016)

Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA (2016-present)

Mennonite Church USA

Map

Map:18 Western Avenue, New Holland, PA 17557


Author(s) Ira D Landis
Date Published 1957

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Landis, Ira D. "New Holland Mennonite Church (New Holland, Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 20 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=New_Holland_Mennonite_Church_(New_Holland,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=141451.

APA style

Landis, Ira D. (1957). New Holland Mennonite Church (New Holland, Pennsylvania, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 20 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=New_Holland_Mennonite_Church_(New_Holland,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=141451.




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