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Taftsville has discovered that its mission is primarily as a place of healing, describing this as being “preparers of good soil.” It has found that many people’s hearts are unable to receive the gospel because of hurts, traumas, and confusion, sadly often at the hands of other Christian churches. Taftsville has provided a safe place of welcome, rest, and grace and delight to find that broken people who become part of its faith community begin to learn to trust again and grow in their own discipleship and faith.
 
Taftsville has discovered that its mission is primarily as a place of healing, describing this as being “preparers of good soil.” It has found that many people’s hearts are unable to receive the gospel because of hurts, traumas, and confusion, sadly often at the hands of other Christian churches. Taftsville has provided a safe place of welcome, rest, and grace and delight to find that broken people who become part of its faith community begin to learn to trust again and grow in their own discipleship and faith.
 
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Ralph, Emily. "Introducing Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship." Franconia Mennonite Conference. 27 June 2013. Web. 27 October 2016. http://franconiaconference.org/new-beginnings-building-spiritual-and-academic-hearts-and-minds-through-christ-jesus/.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:25, 27 October 2016

The Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship, Taftsville, Vermont, USA was formed by Mennonite families who temporarily moved into the area for I-W alternative service to the draft in the late 1950s to early 1960s. Most worked at a local teaching hospital. Many of these families decided to stay, and the congregation grew to a membership that has remained stable at around 60.

Taftsville Chapel, formally organized in 1959, has met in an old school house in the rural village of Taftsville, which is situated in the Ottauquechee River valley between the tourist towns of Woodstock and Quechee, along the US Route 4 corridor.

In 2013 the congregation was composed of 50% ethnic Mennonites, mostly from Pennsylvania, with the rest representing a wide diversity of spiritual backgrounds. It has not been a “community” church since no members have lived in the immediate village of Taftsville. Instead members represent a wide geographic area of rural communities, home towns and workplaces.

Leadership at Taftsville has been shared among several administrative, pastoral care and leadership small teams of volunteers.

Taftsville has discovered that its mission is primarily as a place of healing, describing this as being “preparers of good soil.” It has found that many people’s hearts are unable to receive the gospel because of hurts, traumas, and confusion, sadly often at the hands of other Christian churches. Taftsville has provided a safe place of welcome, rest, and grace and delight to find that broken people who become part of its faith community begin to learn to trust again and grow in their own discipleship and faith.

Bibliography

Ralph, Emily. "Introducing Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship." Franconia Mennonite Conference. 27 June 2013. Web. 27 October 2016. http://franconiaconference.org/new-beginnings-building-spiritual-and-academic-hearts-and-minds-through-christ-jesus/.

Additional Information

Address: 7505 Happy Valley Road, Taftsville, Vermont 05073

Phone: 802-296-1425

Website: http://taftsvillechapel.org/

Denominational Affiliations:

Mennonite Church USA

Franconia Mennonite Conference

Taftsville Chapel Pastoral Leaders

Name Years
of Service
Arden Godshall 1959-1963
Homer Detweiler 1963-1966
James E. Millen 1964-1970
John A. Lutz 1971-1978
1980-1983
Omar Zook 1979-1981
Nelson Kraybill 1983-1987
Martha Kolb-Wyckoff 1987-1996
Randy Good 1997-2012

Taftsville Chapel Membership

Year Membership
1965 6
1975 32
1985 35
1995 51
2005 67
2015 58

Map

Map:Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship (Taftsville, Vermont, USA)


Author(s) Sam Steiner
Date Published October 2016

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Steiner, Sam. "Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship (Taftsville, Vermont, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. October 2016. Web. 23 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Taftsville_Chapel_Mennonite_Fellowship_(Taftsville,_Vermont,_USA)&oldid=139662.

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Steiner, Sam. (October 2016). Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship (Taftsville, Vermont, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 23 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Taftsville_Chapel_Mennonite_Fellowship_(Taftsville,_Vermont,_USA)&oldid=139662.




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