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[[File:AMC_X-31-1_18_28.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Gehman Mennonite Church, 1946.<br />Scan courtesy [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/executive-board/archives/ Mennonite Church USA Archives-Goshen] X-31.1, Box 18/25'']] | [[File:AMC_X-31-1_18_28.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Gehman Mennonite Church, 1946.<br />Scan courtesy [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/executive-board/archives/ Mennonite Church USA Archives-Goshen] X-31.1, Box 18/25'']] | ||
− | The Gehman Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located on Witmer Road, Adamstown, Brecknock Township, [[Berks County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Berks County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], is a member of the [[ | + | The Gehman Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located on Witmer Road, Adamstown, Brecknock Township, [[Berks County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Berks County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], is a member of the [[LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches|Lancaster Mennonite Conference]]. The first Mennonites to settle here were a group of Swiss, who came in 1754-1758, among them Niklaus Schantz, Hans Schantz, Joseph Wenger, Jost Schoenauer, Hans Burchalter, Hans Moser, and Christian Gehman. The congregation was probably organized in 1760. It worshiped in private homes until 1846, when the first meetinghouse was built, which was replaced in 1913 by a larger frame meetinghouse. Christian Bauman (1724-1790) was the first minister, Joseph Wenger first deacon. Daniel Gehman was an outstanding man in this congregation (1774 ordained deacon, 1792 ordained minister, d. 1809). From 1774 to the mid-20th centuery there was a Gehman as minister or deacon in this congregation. In 1955 the membership of the congregation was 90, with Paul Z. Martin and Benjamin S. Zeiset as ministers. |
= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
Weber, Aaron M., et. al. "History of the Gehman's Mennonite Church and Ministry." Unpublished paper. Web. http://www.gehmanmennonitechurch.org/uploads/5/0/3/9/5039532/the_history_of_gehmans_mennonite_church.pdf (accessed 6 June 2014). | Weber, Aaron M., et. al. "History of the Gehman's Mennonite Church and Ministry." Unpublished paper. Web. http://www.gehmanmennonitechurch.org/uploads/5/0/3/9/5039532/the_history_of_gehmans_mennonite_church.pdf (accessed 6 June 2014). | ||
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! Name !! Years<br />of Service | ! Name !! Years<br />of Service | ||
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− | | Christian Bowman || | + | | Christian Bowman || ca. 1778-1790 |
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| Ulrich Burkholder || ca. 1778-1804 | | Ulrich Burkholder || ca. 1778-1804 | ||
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| Christian Good || 1816- | | Christian Good || 1816- | ||
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− | | Christian Gehman || 1817- | + | | Christian Gehman || 1817-1838 |
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| Joseph Gehman || 1843-1855 | | Joseph Gehman || 1843-1855 | ||
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− | | Jacob Moseman<br />(bishop)|| | + | | Jacob Moseman<br />(bishop)|| 1822 (in Germany)<br />ca. 1857 (in Bowmansville)-1876 |
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| Peter Musser || 1860-1874 | | Peter Musser || 1860-1874 | ||
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| Noah B. Bowman || 1901-1926 | | Noah B. Bowman || 1901-1926 | ||
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− | | Moses G. Gehman || 1912- | + | | Moses G. Gehman || 1912-1962 |
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| Isaac W. Geigley || 1926-1946 | | Isaac W. Geigley || 1926-1946 | ||
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| George G. Horning || 1925-1946 | | George G. Horning || 1925-1946 | ||
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− | | Benjamin F. Weaver || 1944- | + | | Benjamin F. Weaver || 1944-1988 |
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| Howard Z. Good || 1945-1954 | | Howard Z. Good || 1945-1954 | ||
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− | | Paul Z. Martin || 1950- | + | | Paul Z. Martin || 1950-2002 |
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− | | Benjamin S. Zeiset || 1954- | + | | Benjamin S. Zeiset || 1954-ca. 1968<br />transferred to [[Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church]] |
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− | | Warren W. Martin || 1953- | + | | Warren W. Martin || 1953-Present<br />for Alsace Christian Fellowship |
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− | | Amos Hostetter || 1959-? | + | | Amos Hostetter || 1959-?<br />for [[Red Run Mennonite Church (Denver, Pennsylvania, USA)|Red Run Mennonite Church]] |
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− | | Carl Martin || 1964- | + | | Carl Martin || 1964-2012 |
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− | | Glen Martin || 1976- | + | | Glen Martin || 1976-Present |
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− | | Irvin Martin || | + | | Irvin Martin || 1986-2008 |
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− | | Phil Horning || 2009- | + | | Phil Horning || 2009-Present |
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[[Category:Mennonite Church USA Congregations]] | [[Category:Mennonite Church USA Congregations]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches Congregations]] |
[[Category:Pennsylvania Congregations]] | [[Category:Pennsylvania Congregations]] | ||
[[Category:United States Congregations]] | [[Category:United States Congregations]] |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 8 August 2023
The Gehman Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located on Witmer Road, Adamstown, Brecknock Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, is a member of the Lancaster Mennonite Conference. The first Mennonites to settle here were a group of Swiss, who came in 1754-1758, among them Niklaus Schantz, Hans Schantz, Joseph Wenger, Jost Schoenauer, Hans Burchalter, Hans Moser, and Christian Gehman. The congregation was probably organized in 1760. It worshiped in private homes until 1846, when the first meetinghouse was built, which was replaced in 1913 by a larger frame meetinghouse. Christian Bauman (1724-1790) was the first minister, Joseph Wenger first deacon. Daniel Gehman was an outstanding man in this congregation (1774 ordained deacon, 1792 ordained minister, d. 1809). From 1774 to the mid-20th centuery there was a Gehman as minister or deacon in this congregation. In 1955 the membership of the congregation was 90, with Paul Z. Martin and Benjamin S. Zeiset as ministers.
Bibliography
Weber, Aaron M., et. al. "History of the Gehman's Mennonite Church and Ministry." Unpublished paper. Web. http://www.gehmanmennonitechurch.org/uploads/5/0/3/9/5039532/the_history_of_gehmans_mennonite_church.pdf (accessed 6 June 2014).
Additional Information
Address: 127 Witmer Road, Reinholds, Pa. 17569
Phone: 717-484-4548
Website: http://www.gehmanmennonitechurch.org/
Denominational Affiliations: Lancaster Mennonite Conference
Gehman Mennonite Church Pastoral Leaders
Name | Years of Service |
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Christian Bowman | ca. 1778-1790 |
Ulrich Burkholder | ca. 1778-1804 |
Daniel Gehman | 1792-1809 |
Joseph Bowman | 1802-1816 |
Christian Good | 1816- |
Christian Gehman | 1817-1838 |
Joseph Gehman | 1843-1855 |
Jacob Moseman (bishop) |
1822 (in Germany) ca. 1857 (in Bowmansville)-1876 |
Peter Musser | 1860-1874 |
Benjamin Horning | 1867-1903 |
Abraham B. Gehman | 1874-1911 |
Christian Stauffer | 1877-1887 |
Henry G. Good | 1887-1915 |
Noah B. Bowman | 1901-1926 |
Moses G. Gehman | 1912-1962 |
Isaac W. Geigley | 1926-1946 |
George G. Horning | 1925-1946 |
Benjamin F. Weaver | 1944-1988 |
Howard Z. Good | 1945-1954 |
Paul Z. Martin | 1950-2002 |
Benjamin S. Zeiset | 1954-ca. 1968 transferred to Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church |
Warren W. Martin | 1953-Present for Alsace Christian Fellowship |
Amos Hostetter | 1959-? for Red Run Mennonite Church |
Carl Martin | 1964-2012 |
Glen Martin | 1976-Present |
Irvin Martin | 1986-2008 |
Phil Horning | 2009-Present |
Map
Map:Gehman Mennonite Church (Adamstown, Pennsylvania, USA)
Author(s) | Aaron M Weber |
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Date Published | 1956 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Weber, Aaron M. "Gehman Mennonite Church (Adamstown, Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gehman_Mennonite_Church_(Adamstown,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=177020.
APA style
Weber, Aaron M. (1956). Gehman Mennonite Church (Adamstown, Pennsylvania, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gehman_Mennonite_Church_(Adamstown,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=177020.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 445. All rights reserved.
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