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The Hebron Mennonite Church in Hagerstown, Maryland, USA, began in 1976 as the result of a division from the North Side Mennonite Church. There had been polarization between the "homesteaders" and "pioneers" in the North Side congregations, with the "pioneers" starting their own church that became Hebron.
For several months in late 1976, the group met in various places before arranging Sunday use of a Seventh Day Adventist building. Three years later it moved to a former Baptist church in the Paramount suburb of Hagerstown.
Ellen P. Martin was identified as "Executive Director" in 1977, serving until a pastor could be hired.
In 1979 the congregation became part of the Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA.
Bibliography
Horst, Thomas E. "Hebron Mennonite Church." Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 4, no. 6 (November-December 1983): 1.
Additional Information
Address: 13315 Highlane Street, Hagerstown, Maryland 21742
Phone: 301-797-3697
Website: https://hebronhag.net/
Denominational Affiliations: Atlantic Coast Conference
Pastoral Leaders at Hebron Mennonite Church
Name | Years of Service |
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Ellen P. Martin (Lay leader) | 1977-1979 |
William K. Wilson | 1979-1984 |
Emanuel "Manny" Martin (1933-2017) | 1985-1999 |
Harold Shenk (co-pastor) | 1999- |
Mary Grace Shenk (co-pastor) | 1999-2006 |
Omer King (Interim) | 2007-2008 |
Marilyn Henderson | 2008-2021 |
Kyle Powderly (Interim) | 2021-present |
Membership at Hebron Mennonite Church
Year | Membership |
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1977 | 54 |
1980 | 54 |
1990 | 57 |
2000 | 58 |
2007 | 58 |
2020 | 58 |
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | December 2021 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Steiner, Samuel J. "Hebron Mennonite Church (Hagerstown, Maryland, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 2021. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hebron_Mennonite_Church_(Hagerstown,_Maryland,_USA)&oldid=172652.
APA style
Steiner, Samuel J. (December 2021). Hebron Mennonite Church (Hagerstown, Maryland, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hebron_Mennonite_Church_(Hagerstown,_Maryland,_USA)&oldid=172652.
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