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− | The Mount Olive Church in Montgomery, [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], USA was established in 1973. The congregation started when a number of families withdrew from the Mount Joy Conservative Mennonite Church. They received help from the Woodlawn and [[Maple Lawn Amish Mennonite Church (Nappanee, Indiana, USA)|Maple Lawn]] congregations. | + | The Mount Olive Church in Montgomery, [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], USA was established in 1973. The congregation started when a number of families withdrew from the Mount Joy Conservative Mennonite Church. They received help from the [[Woodlawn Church (Goshen, Indiana, USA)|Woodlawn]] and [[Maple Lawn Amish Mennonite Church (Nappanee, Indiana, USA)|Maple Lawn]] congregations. |
In 2017 the church was a member of the [[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship]] and had a membership of 125. The bishop was David Wittmer, and the ministers were Clyde Stoll and Kevin Graber. | In 2017 the church was a member of the [[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship]] and had a membership of 125. The bishop was David Wittmer, and the ministers were Clyde Stoll and Kevin Graber. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 26 October 2019
The Mount Olive Church in Montgomery, Indiana, USA was established in 1973. The congregation started when a number of families withdrew from the Mount Joy Conservative Mennonite Church. They received help from the Woodlawn and Maple Lawn congregations.
In 2017 the church was a member of the Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship and had a membership of 125. The bishop was David Wittmer, and the ministers were Clyde Stoll and Kevin Graber.
Bibliography
"Amish Mennonite Churches in Indiana." The Beachy Amish Mennonites. 2013. Web. 22 February 2018. http://www.beachyam.org/churches/in.htm.
Anderson, Cory. The Amish-Mennonites of North America: a portrait of our people. Medina, New York: Ridgeway Publishing, 2012: 186.
Mennonite Church directory (2017): 45.
Yoder, Elmer S. The Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship Churches. Hartville, Ohio: Diakonia Ministries, 1987: 324.
Additional Information
Address: Montgomery, Indiana
Phone: 812-486-2943
Website:
Denominational Affiliations:
Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship
Map
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | February 2018 |
Cite This Article
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Steiner, Samuel J. "Mount Olive Church (Montgomery, Indiana, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. February 2018. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mount_Olive_Church_(Montgomery,_Indiana,_USA)&oldid=165287.
APA style
Steiner, Samuel J. (February 2018). Mount Olive Church (Montgomery, Indiana, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mount_Olive_Church_(Montgomery,_Indiana,_USA)&oldid=165287.
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