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  • of some families who arrived from the United States, along with many more recent immigrants from the Soviet Union. The latter first came to Canada in the
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  • Conference article. Other changes that indicate the new interpretation of nonconformity among the major Mennonite bodies in recent decades include the use
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  • assimilation have subtly gone on and gradual changes took place even though the significance of these changes has often not been recognized until long after
    31 KB (4,471 words) - 18:26, 8 September 2021
  • Beachy Amish, about 83 percent were Old Order Amish. "New Order Amish," a recent development, and Beachy Amish make up the other congregations. Amish baptized
    61 KB (7,148 words) - 15:18, 11 March 2024
  • At the same time a portion of the Berne group which had opposed various changes in the life of the church, and who had been having separate services for
    49 KB (6,336 words) - 15:51, 11 May 2024
  • was an apostate form of Christianity. This has changed slightly in the later 20th century. Internal changes in Catholicism are responsible in part; the Mennonite
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  • Democratic Republic of the Congo, followed by about 90% of the population. Recent figures show that 55% are Roman Catholic and 35% are Protestant, with Animism
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  • strict manner of life. The group was very conservative and very slow to make changes in outward forms in dress and in general habits and customs, insisting upon
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  • 28:19-20). Doctrinally there have been no major debates or changes at the denominational level in recent years. Local and personal variations in theology are
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  • for the suburbs, the membership has declined in recent years. The makeup of the church has also changed. There is still a core group that has been at the
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  • and cultural changes sustaining this new scientism. Fundamentalism was the militant opposition to modernism in both forms. These changes threatened the
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  • years, and refusing to keep up with the ever-changing styles which T. J. van Braght likened to the changes of the phases of the moon (Martyrs Mirror E 10)
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  • persecution in the 1950s, but has continued. The year 1958 brought political changes to Colombia which resulted in an open door for evangelism and church planting
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  • P. Loomis, John Gillin, Meyer F. Nimkoff, and Earnest W. Burgess. Mores recent scholars have included John A. Hostetler and Donald B. Kraybill. The general
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  • all settlements, although the conditions were not always so generous. In recent times, particularly in America, the charge has been made that the Mennonites
    86 KB (10,056 words) - 14:28, 25 February 2023
  • the congregation. That changed in the mid-1970s when the congregation elected a separate chairman. Other organizational changes followed as needed. As
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  • food, dress, music, sports and entertainment. The school reflects these changes as do the churches in the area. Strong emphasis has been placed on the importance
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  • Mennonite community was not insulated from the huge cultural and social changes of the post-World War II era. Many challenged the traditional attitudes
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  • Testamentserläuterung of much the same time). He was the leader of a strong group, as the recent discovery of some 42 letters by him (found in a Bern library) attests. As
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  • Kleine Gemeinde changed its name to Evangelical Mennonite Church in 1952 and to Evangelical Mennonite Conference (EMC) in 1960. Recent research in Kleine
    27 KB (2,833 words) - 10:45, 12 November 2019
  • kneeling posture as did their descendants in Canada and the United States until recent times. Kneeling is still practiced by such groups as the Amish and the Old
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  • Supper. Basically they remained the same throughout the centuries. The changes which took place pertained to the form and circumstances of observing the
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  • more recent Mennonite immigrants from Russia are predominant, the old system still prevailed into the 1950s, although it was apparent that a change was
    24 KB (3,534 words) - 00:05, 16 January 2017
  • Mennonite settlements established voluntarily has been related. The most recent chapter deals with the information pertaining to Mennonite movements to
    19 KB (2,780 words) - 13:57, 10 November 2018
  • He spent considerable time in visiting local families, many of whom were recent immigrants from Europe. The earliest outreach efforts focused on providing
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  • cases, because of local pressure, the meetings have been discontinued. A recent letter reports that a Mennonite baptismal service was stopped when the police
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  • make the cemetery more familiar, a cemetery walk booklet was produced. Changes to the building were made in 1950 and 1980 -- the latter included an enclosed
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  • significant side-effects and related changes. In the major groups, and some of the minor ones as well, these changes have produced a significantly different
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  • neighbouring regions were in a state of dynamic flux. The result of the changes was the ascendancy of High German and a separate literary Dutch language
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  • and mainland China, other south-east Asian countries, India, and in more recent years, from South America. Both provincial Mennonite conferences focused
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  • the first half of the 20th century the CGC faced a number of demanding changes: going through the transition from German to English; facing the compulsory
    66 KB (4,242 words) - 14:54, 23 March 2021
  • after the Russian Revolution of 1917 the Settlement underwent the same changes as other communities. In the immediate vicinity of the settlement the Bashkir
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  • Since there has also been a shift in recent decades from conference to congregational control, the amount of change varied from congregation to congregation
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  • photocopying, laser printing, and other computer-generated technologies. These recent technologies have raised many questions even though they have been commonly
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  • and on Mennonites throughout the world, could have been reason enough. In recent research on the history of the Reformation, it has become quite typical
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  • and indeed all pre-baptismal instruction as dangerous formalism, but in recent decades has instituted regular instruction and probation. Those transferring
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  • and Dutch (3.3%). A major factor in the growth of Canada's population in recent years has been immigration, especially from Asia and the Middle East. In
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  • eventually becoming a Reformed minister. Ill and distraught over his wife’s recent death, Joris died on 25 August 1556. He was buried in St. Leonard’s Church
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  • Sunday school. The main sanctuary was decreased in size considerably. In more recent years the church has been revitalized, with an active outreach into the
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  • which represented respectively the Mennonites of the eastern United States, recent immigrants from Russia, and missionary interests. Thus the Bundesbote became
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  • effect requiring some form of alternative civilian or noncombatant service. A recent survey of American Mennonites found that only 69 percent would adopt a CO
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  • Rowland's World Dominion Press book, Church planting (n.d.). The term has in recent decades come back into common usage under the influence of the Church Growth
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  • but working with it in matters of mutual interest such as relief and the recent CPS program, were a number of congregations generally known as "Conservative
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  • in India, war in Europe, revolution in Russia -- that brought sweeping changes in the church's relation to society and state. Early in the 20th century
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  • most European Mennonites, including those who had immigrated from Europe in recent decades. The practice was found also among some conservative congregations
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  • double handful of water, then to pouring a single handful, and finally in recent times to having the minister moisten his fingers in the baptismal dish and
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  • which the gospel works to change other structures. Central to the convictions of this new order is the way of suffering love Recent biblical theology has also
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  • restless class of miners (Bergknappen), always eager to promote social changes. His sermons were attended allegedly by 2,000 hearers even though Allstedt
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  • 1767 or shortly after, Ouddorp earlier), but others sheltered orphans until recent times: Zaandam until about 1900, and De Rijp until 1912. The Amsterdam orphanage
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  • published in 1892-93 an almost exhaustive account of Anabaptism in Tyrol. Recent research by several Innsbruck historians (e.g., Widmoser, Kolb) has added
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