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− | Hope Mennonite Church, Columbiana, [[Ohio (USA)|Ohio]], USA, began in 1960 as the result of divisions within local Mennonite churches, including the [[North Lima Mennonite Church (North Lima, Ohio, USA)|North Lima Mennonite]], [[Midway Mennonite Church (Columbiana, Ohio, USA)|Midway Mennonite]], and [[Leetonia Mennonite Church (Leetonia, Ohio, USA)|Leetonia Mennonite]] churches. Issues included the use of musical instruments in churches and the use of the [[Prayer | + | Hope Mennonite Church, Columbiana, [[Ohio (USA)|Ohio]], USA, began in 1960 as the result of divisions within local Mennonite churches, including the [[North Lima Mennonite Church (North Lima, Ohio, USA)|North Lima Mennonite]], [[Midway Mennonite Church (Columbiana, Ohio, USA)|Midway Mennonite]], and [[Leetonia Mennonite Church (Leetonia, Ohio, USA)|Leetonia Mennonite]] churches. Issues included the use of musical instruments in churches and the use of the [[Prayer Veil|prayer veil]] by women. The persons who left asked James Reusser, a General Conference Mennonite Church pastor at the [[Salem Mennonite Church (Kidron, Ohio, USA)|Salem Mennonite Church]] near Dalton, Ohio, to speak on Sunday afternoons. On 16 October 1960, the congregation formally organized. It began to meet in a room at the high school on Sunday mornings with Lester Hostetler as a "guest" pastor. |
The group joined the [[Central District Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Central District Conference]] and the [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] in 1962. A. J. Neuenschwander became the first local pastor in July 1961. Hope Mennonite purchased an older church building and dedicated it on 8 July 1962. | The group joined the [[Central District Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Central District Conference]] and the [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] in 1962. A. J. Neuenschwander became the first local pastor in July 1961. Hope Mennonite purchased an older church building and dedicated it on 8 July 1962. | ||
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− | | James Reusser (1929-2017) || 1960 | + | | James R. "Jim" Reusser (1929-2017) || 1960 |
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| Lester Hostetler (Supply)(1892-1989) || 1960-1961 | | Lester Hostetler (Supply)(1892-1989) || 1960-1961 | ||
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| Ray C. Taylor || 1969-1982 | | Ray C. Taylor || 1969-1982 | ||
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== Membership at Hope Mennonite Church == | == Membership at Hope Mennonite Church == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 8 February 2023
Hope Mennonite Church, Columbiana, Ohio, USA, began in 1960 as the result of divisions within local Mennonite churches, including the North Lima Mennonite, Midway Mennonite, and Leetonia Mennonite churches. Issues included the use of musical instruments in churches and the use of the prayer veil by women. The persons who left asked James Reusser, a General Conference Mennonite Church pastor at the Salem Mennonite Church near Dalton, Ohio, to speak on Sunday afternoons. On 16 October 1960, the congregation formally organized. It began to meet in a room at the high school on Sunday mornings with Lester Hostetler as a "guest" pastor.
The group joined the Central District Conference and the General Conference Mennonite Church in 1962. A. J. Neuenschwander became the first local pastor in July 1961. Hope Mennonite purchased an older church building and dedicated it on 8 July 1962.
Regular services ended in July 1982, and the church building was sold.
Bibliography
"Columbiana, Ohio." The Mennonite 76, no. 17 (25 April 1961): 275.
Hartzler, R. L. "Beginnings of Columbiana Church." The Central District Reporter 9, no. 2 (February 1965): A5.
Rich, Elaine Sommers, ed. Walking Together in Faith: The Central District Conference, 1957-1990. Bluffton, Ohio: The Conference, 2003: 109.
Additional Information
Address: Middle and Friend Streets, Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Phone:
Website:
Denominational Affiliations:
Pastoral Leaders at Hope Mennonite Church
Name | Years of Service |
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James R. "Jim" Reusser (1929-2017) | 1960 |
Lester Hostetler (Supply)(1892-1989) | 1960-1961 |
Andrew J. "A. J." Neuenswander (1888-1972) | 1961-1964 |
Donald K. Nester (1936–2001) | 1964-1966 |
Arnold J. Regier (Interim) (1912-2000) | 1966-1967 |
John H. Bartholomew (1932-2019) | 1967-1968 |
Ray C. Taylor | 1969-1982 |
Membership at Hope Mennonite Church
Year | Membership |
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1960 | 18 |
1970 | 11 |
1980 | 6 |
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | November 2022 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Steiner, Samuel J. "Hope Mennonite Church (Columbiana, Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2022. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hope_Mennonite_Church_(Columbiana,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=174794.
APA style
Steiner, Samuel J. (November 2022). Hope Mennonite Church (Columbiana, Ohio, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hope_Mennonite_Church_(Columbiana,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=174794.
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