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− | Maple Grove Amish Mennonite Church in Hadley, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], USA, 10.7 km (6.6 miles) south-west of Cochranton and 6.4 km (4 miles) east of Sheakleyville | + | Maple Grove Amish Mennonite Church in Hadley, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], USA, is located 10.7 km (6.6 miles) south-west of Cochranton and 6.4 km (4 miles) east of Sheakleyville. |
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+ | Maple Grove was established in 1928 by a group of settlers from Stark County, Ohio, led by Minister Phineas V. Yoder. The church was initially a [[Conservative Mennonite Conference|Conservative Amish Mennonite Church]] but affiliated with the [[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship|Beachy Amish]] in 1937. On 13 May 1938 Valentine P. Yoder, son of Phineas V. Yoder, was ordained a minister. Valentine eventually served as bishop, followed by Joseph J. Miller and John E. Miller. The church was built in 1942. In 1959 the congregation had 51 members, with Valentine P. Yoder serving as its bishop. | ||
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+ | In 1966 Minister Noah Wengerd led a group from Maple Grove in establishing [[Pilgrim Fellowship Church (Cochranton, Pennsylvania, USA)|Pilgrim Fellowship Church]] in Cochranton. | ||
In 2013 it was an unaffiliated [[Amish Mennonites|Amish Mennonite]] congregation. Leadership was provided by Bishop John Drudge, Bishop Enos Wittmer, and Minister Todd E. Beichner. | In 2013 it was an unaffiliated [[Amish Mennonites|Amish Mennonite]] congregation. Leadership was provided by Bishop John Drudge, Bishop Enos Wittmer, and Minister Todd E. Beichner. | ||
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''Mennonite Church Directory 2013''. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2013: 127. | ''Mennonite Church Directory 2013''. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2013: 127. | ||
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+ | Yoder, Elmer S. ''The Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship Churches''. Hartville, OH: Diakonia Ministries, 1987: 347-348. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 25 April 2014
Maple Grove Amish Mennonite Church in Hadley, Pennsylvania, USA, is located 10.7 km (6.6 miles) south-west of Cochranton and 6.4 km (4 miles) east of Sheakleyville.
Maple Grove was established in 1928 by a group of settlers from Stark County, Ohio, led by Minister Phineas V. Yoder. The church was initially a Conservative Amish Mennonite Church but affiliated with the Beachy Amish in 1937. On 13 May 1938 Valentine P. Yoder, son of Phineas V. Yoder, was ordained a minister. Valentine eventually served as bishop, followed by Joseph J. Miller and John E. Miller. The church was built in 1942. In 1959 the congregation had 51 members, with Valentine P. Yoder serving as its bishop.
In 1966 Minister Noah Wengerd led a group from Maple Grove in establishing Pilgrim Fellowship Church in Cochranton.
In 2013 it was an unaffiliated Amish Mennonite congregation. Leadership was provided by Bishop John Drudge, Bishop Enos Wittmer, and Minister Todd E. Beichner.
Bibliography
The Beachy Amish-Mennonites. "Amish-Mennonite Churches in Pennsylvania." Web. 6 December 2013. http://www.beachyam.org/churches/pa.htm.
Mennonite Church Directory 2013. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2013: 127.
Yoder, Elmer S. The Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship Churches. Hartville, OH: Diakonia Ministries, 1987: 347-348.
Additional Information
Address: 845 Milledgeville Road, Hadley, PA
Map
Maple Grove Amish Mennonite Church, Hadley, Pennsylvania
Author(s) | Melvin Gingerich |
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Richard D. Thiessen | |
Date Published | December 2013 |
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Gingerich, Melvin and Richard D. Thiessen. "Maple Grove Amish Mennonite Church (Hadley, Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 2013. Web. 16 Jun 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Maple_Grove_Amish_Mennonite_Church_(Hadley,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=121654.
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Gingerich, Melvin and Richard D. Thiessen. (December 2013). Maple Grove Amish Mennonite Church (Hadley, Pennsylvania, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 June 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Maple_Grove_Amish_Mennonite_Church_(Hadley,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=121654.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 1104. All rights reserved.
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