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[[File:HopewellMennoniteChurch1948.jpg|400px|thumbnail|Hopewell Mennonite Church in Molalla, Oregon on 17 July 1948.<br />
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Source: Mennonite Community Photograph Collection, The Congregation (HM4-134 Box 1 photo 010.8-1).<br />
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[http://www.flickr.com/photos/mennonitechurchusa-archives/5370397908/in/set-72157625860688692/ Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana].]]
 
Hopewell Mennonite Church, located near [[Hubbard (Oregon, USA)|Hubbard]], Marion County, [[Oregon (USA)|Oregon]], formerly a member of the [[Pacific Coast Conference (Mennonite Church) |Pacific Coast Conference]], was organized in the fall of 1899 by George R. Brunk, a minister of the [[Kansas-Nebraska Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church)|Kansas-Nebraska Conference]]. J. D. Mishler, then of Eugene, Oregon, was the first bishop. The membership in 1953 was 56. The meetinghouse at the time, the second built on the same site, was a frame structure with a seating capacity of 200. Ministers serving this congregation in 1954 were N. L. Hershberger, James Bucher, and Jacob Roth; O. W. King was the deacon.
 
Hopewell Mennonite Church, located near [[Hubbard (Oregon, USA)|Hubbard]], Marion County, [[Oregon (USA)|Oregon]], formerly a member of the [[Pacific Coast Conference (Mennonite Church) |Pacific Coast Conference]], was organized in the fall of 1899 by George R. Brunk, a minister of the [[Kansas-Nebraska Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church)|Kansas-Nebraska Conference]]. J. D. Mishler, then of Eugene, Oregon, was the first bishop. The membership in 1953 was 56. The meetinghouse at the time, the second built on the same site, was a frame structure with a seating capacity of 200. Ministers serving this congregation in 1954 were N. L. Hershberger, James Bucher, and Jacob Roth; O. W. King was the deacon.
  
 
The congregation withdrew from the Pacific District Conference in 1967 and has been independent since then. Its membership in 2008 was 80; Jake Kropf was the bishop.
 
The congregation withdrew from the Pacific District Conference in 1967 and has been independent since then. Its membership in 2008 was 80; Jake Kropf was the bishop.
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In 2014 the church was served by Bishop Jacob D. Kropf and Minister Ron Wolfer. Membership in 2014 was 85.
 
= Additional Information =
 
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<strong>Address</strong>:<strong> </strong>14527 Whiskey Hill Road NE, Hubbard, Oregon
 
<strong>Address</strong>:<strong> </strong>14527 Whiskey Hill Road NE, Hubbard, Oregon
  
<strong>Phone</strong>: 503-982-5032<strong>
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<strong>Phone</strong>: 503-982-5032
 
 
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<strong>Website</strong>: [http://www.anabaptists.org/churches/hopewell.html Hopewell Mennonite Church]
 
<strong>Website</strong>: [http://www.anabaptists.org/churches/hopewell.html Hopewell Mennonite Church]
 
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Revision as of 06:30, 27 March 2014

Hopewell Mennonite Church in Molalla, Oregon on 17 July 1948.
Source: Mennonite Community Photograph Collection, The Congregation (HM4-134 Box 1 photo 010.8-1).
Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana.

Hopewell Mennonite Church, located near Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon, formerly a member of the Pacific Coast Conference, was organized in the fall of 1899 by George R. Brunk, a minister of the Kansas-Nebraska Conference. J. D. Mishler, then of Eugene, Oregon, was the first bishop. The membership in 1953 was 56. The meetinghouse at the time, the second built on the same site, was a frame structure with a seating capacity of 200. Ministers serving this congregation in 1954 were N. L. Hershberger, James Bucher, and Jacob Roth; O. W. King was the deacon.

The congregation withdrew from the Pacific District Conference in 1967 and has been independent since then. Its membership in 2008 was 80; Jake Kropf was the bishop.

In 2014 the church was served by Bishop Jacob D. Kropf and Minister Ron Wolfer. Membership in 2014 was 85.

Additional Information

Address: 14527 Whiskey Hill Road NE, Hubbard, Oregon

Phone: 503-982-5032

Website: Hopewell Mennonite Church


Author(s) O. W King
Date Published 1956

Cite This Article

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King, O. W. "Hopewell Mennonite Church (Hubbard, Oregon, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hopewell_Mennonite_Church_(Hubbard,_Oregon,_USA)&oldid=116750.

APA style

King, O. W. (1956). Hopewell Mennonite Church (Hubbard, Oregon, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hopewell_Mennonite_Church_(Hubbard,_Oregon,_USA)&oldid=116750.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 810. All rights reserved.


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