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| − | Agua Viva International Community in the Cayo district of Belize was founded in 2010 by Johan Harder and his two eldest sons, Franz and Abram, from the Springfield Colony when they broke away from the old order traditions to found a new “Christ-centered community where members were each free to practice and worship as they wished, to dress and work as they felt right and to mingle with other cultures and people freely.”<ref>“Aguaviva International Community.” Web site: <nowiki>https://aguavivavillage.weebly.com/aguaviva.html</nowiki></ref> The community consisted of families with various backgrounds – Mennonite, Mestizo, Mayan, German, French, American and Canadian. | + | Agua Viva International Community in the Cayo district of [[Belize]] was founded in 2010 by Johan Harder and his two eldest sons, Franz and Abram, from the [[Springfield Colony (Cayo, Belize)|Springfield Colony]] when they broke away from the [[Old Order Mennonites|old order]] traditions to found a new “Christ-centered community where members were each free to practice and worship as they wished, to dress and work as they felt right and to mingle with other cultures and people freely.”<ref>“Aguaviva International Community.” Web site: <nowiki>https://aguavivavillage.weebly.com/aguaviva.html</nowiki></ref> The community consisted of families with various backgrounds – Mennonite, Mestizo, Mayan, German, French, American and Canadian. |
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= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
“Aguaviva International Community.” Web site: https://aguavivavillage.weebly.com/aguaviva.html | “Aguaviva International Community.” Web site: https://aguavivavillage.weebly.com/aguaviva.html | ||
Latest revision as of 19:03, 14 April 2025
Agua Viva International Community in the Cayo district of Belize was founded in 2010 by Johan Harder and his two eldest sons, Franz and Abram, from the Springfield Colony when they broke away from the old order traditions to found a new “Christ-centered community where members were each free to practice and worship as they wished, to dress and work as they felt right and to mingle with other cultures and people freely.”[1] The community consisted of families with various backgrounds – Mennonite, Mestizo, Mayan, German, French, American and Canadian.
Notes
- ↑ “Aguaviva International Community.” Web site: https://aguavivavillage.weebly.com/aguaviva.html
Bibliography
“Aguaviva International Community.” Web site: https://aguavivavillage.weebly.com/aguaviva.html
| Author(s) | Charlie Plett |
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| Alf Redekopp | |
| Date Published | 14 April 2025 |
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Plett, Charlie and Alf Redekopp. "Agua Viva International Community (Cayo, Belize)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 14 April 2025. Web. 1 Feb 2026. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Agua_Viva_International_Community_(Cayo,_Belize)&oldid=180542.
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Plett, Charlie and Alf Redekopp. (14 April 2025). Agua Viva International Community (Cayo, Belize). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 1 February 2026, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Agua_Viva_International_Community_(Cayo,_Belize)&oldid=180542.
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