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Koinonia Mennonite Church (formerly Clinton Cheyenne (American Indian) Mennonite Church) (Mennonite Church USA), located one mile east of Clinton, Custer County, [[Oklahoma (USA)|Oklahoma]], was organized 19 February 1899. The mission station was established in 1894 by M. M. Horsch. In April 1951 a new church building was dedicated, replacing the old frame building erected in 1898. A total of 185 members were added up to 1954. The 1954 membership stood at 62, a number having transferred to the Hammon and Thomas Mennonite churches. The fiftieth anniversary was commemorated in 1949. Missionaries who served up to 1950 were G. A. Linscheid, J. H. Epp, J. B. Ediger (40 years), and Arthur Friesen, the missionary in 1949. In 2008 the membership was 25; Lawrence H. Hart was the pastor.
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Koinonia Mennonite Church (formerly Clinton Cheyenne (American Indian) Mennonite Church) (Mennonite Church USA), located one mile east of Clinton, Custer County, [[Oklahoma (USA)|Oklahoma]], was organized 19 February 1899. The mission station was established in 1894 by M. M. Horsch. In April 1951 a new church building was dedicated, replacing the old frame building erected in 1898. A total of 185 members were added up to 1954. The 1954 membership stood at 62, a number having transferred to the Hammon and Thomas Mennonite churches. The fiftieth anniversary was commemorated in 1949. Missionaries who served up to 1950 were G. A. Linscheid, J. H. Epp, [[Ediger, Jacob Bernhard (1876-1954)|J. B. Ediger]] (40 years), and Arthur Friesen, the missionary in 1949. In 2008 the membership was 25; Lawrence H. Hart was the pastor.
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
 
Address: Rt 1, Box 3040, Clinton, Oklahoma (East of Clinton on Airport Road)
 
Address: Rt 1, Box 3040, Clinton, Oklahoma (East of Clinton on Airport Road)

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Koinonia Mennonite Church (formerly Clinton Cheyenne (American Indian) Mennonite Church) (Mennonite Church USA), located one mile east of Clinton, Custer County, Oklahoma, was organized 19 February 1899. The mission station was established in 1894 by M. M. Horsch. In April 1951 a new church building was dedicated, replacing the old frame building erected in 1898. A total of 185 members were added up to 1954. The 1954 membership stood at 62, a number having transferred to the Hammon and Thomas Mennonite churches. The fiftieth anniversary was commemorated in 1949. Missionaries who served up to 1950 were G. A. Linscheid, J. H. Epp, J. B. Ediger (40 years), and Arthur Friesen, the missionary in 1949. In 2008 the membership was 25; Lawrence H. Hart was the pastor.

Additional Information

Address: Rt 1, Box 3040, Clinton, Oklahoma (East of Clinton on Airport Road)

Denominational Affiliations:

Native Mennonite Ministries

Western District Conference

Mennonite Church USA


Author(s) Arthur Friesen
Date Published 1954

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Friesen, Arthur. "Koinonia Mennonite Church (Clinton, Oklahoma, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1954. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Koinonia_Mennonite_Church_(Clinton,_Oklahoma,_USA)&oldid=166592.

APA style

Friesen, Arthur. (1954). Koinonia Mennonite Church (Clinton, Oklahoma, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Koinonia_Mennonite_Church_(Clinton,_Oklahoma,_USA)&oldid=166592.




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