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John H Mosemann, Mennonite missionary, administrator, teacher, and pastor, was born 6 August 1907 at Lancaster, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] the fifth child of [[Mosemann, John Heer (1877-1938)|Bishop John and Lillie S. Forry Mosemann]]. | John H Mosemann, Mennonite missionary, administrator, teacher, and pastor, was born 6 August 1907 at Lancaster, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] the fifth child of [[Mosemann, John Heer (1877-1938)|Bishop John and Lillie S. Forry Mosemann]]. | ||
− | In 1932 he graduated from Elizabethtown College and married (20 November) Ruth Landis Histand, of [[Doylestown (Pennsylvania, USA)|Doylestown]], Pennsylvania. On 19 April 1933, he was ordained to the ministry at[[Mellinger Mennonite Church (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA)|Mellinger Mennonite Church]] by [[Mack, Noah H. (1861-1948)|Bishop Noah H. Mack]], and in 1934 he and Ruth (along with [[Stauffer, Elam (1899-1981)|Elam and Elizabeth Stauffer]]) arrived in Tanganyika Territory (later [[Tanzania, United Republic of|Tanzania]]) as the first missionaries sent to Africa by the [[Eastern Mennonite Missions (Lancaster Mennonite Conference)|Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities]] ([[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]]). The Mosemanns served at Shirati, 1934-1939. Due to health problems they were unable to return to the field after their furlough. | + | In 1932 he graduated from Elizabethtown College and married (20 November) Ruth Landis Histand, of [[Doylestown (Pennsylvania, USA)|Doylestown]], Pennsylvania. On 19 April 1933, he was ordained to the ministry at[[Mellinger Mennonite Church (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA)| Mellinger Mennonite Church]] by [[Mack, Noah H. (1861-1948)|Bishop Noah H. Mack]], and in 1934 he and Ruth (along with [[Stauffer, Elam (1899-1981)|Elam and Elizabeth Stauffer]]) arrived in Tanganyika Territory (later [[Tanzania, United Republic of|Tanzania]]) as the first missionaries sent to Africa by the [[Eastern Mennonite Missions (Lancaster Mennonite Conference)|Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities]] ([[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]]). The Mosemanns served at Shirati, 1934-1939. Due to health problems they were unable to return to the field after their furlough. |
Mosemann worked in [[Civilian Public Service|Civilian Public Service]] administration (1941-1943) at Grottoes, VA and [[Akron (Pennsylvania, USA)|Akron, PA]]. He graduated from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (BD, 1945) and from Princeton Theological Seminary (ThM, 1948). From 1946 to 1955 he taught at [[Goshen Biblical Seminary (Goshen, Indiana, USA)|Goshen College Biblical Seminary]]. | Mosemann worked in [[Civilian Public Service|Civilian Public Service]] administration (1941-1943) at Grottoes, VA and [[Akron (Pennsylvania, USA)|Akron, PA]]. He graduated from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (BD, 1945) and from Princeton Theological Seminary (ThM, 1948). From 1946 to 1955 he taught at [[Goshen Biblical Seminary (Goshen, Indiana, USA)|Goshen College Biblical Seminary]]. | ||
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John Mosemann died in Goshen, IN on 25 February 1989. He was buried at the Violett [[Cemeteries|cemetery]]. | John Mosemann died in Goshen, IN on 25 February 1989. He was buried at the Violett [[Cemeteries|cemetery]]. | ||
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= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
Anchak, George R. "An Experience in the Paradox of Indigenous Church Building: A History of the Eastern Mennonite Mission in Tanganyika, 1934-1961<em>." </em>Thesis, 1975, available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 57-116, 311-12. | Anchak, George R. "An Experience in the Paradox of Indigenous Church Building: A History of the Eastern Mennonite Mission in Tanganyika, 1934-1961<em>." </em>Thesis, 1975, available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 57-116, 311-12. | ||
− | Hess, Mahlon. <em>Pilgrimage of Faith: Tanzania Mennonite Church</ | + | Hess, Mahlon. <em>Pilgrimage of Faith: Tanzania Mennonite Church</em>. 1934-83. Salunga, PA: EMBMC, 1985: 30-35. |
− | Mosemann, John H. and Ruth H. <em>The Descendants of Jacob | + | Mosemann, John H. and Ruth H. <em>The Descendants of Jacob and Magdalena Frey Mosemann. </em>1978: 79. |
"Mosemann, John H." <em>Gospel Herald </em>82 (11 April 1989). Reproduced in MennObits. "Gospel Herald Obituary - April 1989." Accessed 16 April 2006. <[http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/89/apr1989.html http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/89/apr1989.html]> | "Mosemann, John H." <em>Gospel Herald </em>82 (11 April 1989). Reproduced in MennObits. "Gospel Herald Obituary - April 1989." Accessed 16 April 2006. <[http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/89/apr1989.html http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/89/apr1989.html]> | ||
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Warkentin, A. and Melvin Gingerich, compilers. <em>Who's Who Among the Mennonites.</em> North Newton, KS: Bethel College, 1943: 174-75. | Warkentin, A. and Melvin Gingerich, compilers. <em>Who's Who Among the Mennonites.</em> North Newton, KS: Bethel College, 1943: 174-75. | ||
− | Wenger, John C. <em>The Mennonites in | + | Wenger, John C. <em>The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan. </em>Scottdale, 1961: 312-13. |
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John H Mosemann, Mennonite missionary, administrator, teacher, and pastor, was born 6 August 1907 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania the fifth child of Bishop John and Lillie S. Forry Mosemann.
In 1932 he graduated from Elizabethtown College and married (20 November) Ruth Landis Histand, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania. On 19 April 1933, he was ordained to the ministry at Mellinger Mennonite Church by Bishop Noah H. Mack, and in 1934 he and Ruth (along with Elam and Elizabeth Stauffer) arrived in Tanganyika Territory (later Tanzania) as the first missionaries sent to Africa by the Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities (Mennonite Church). The Mosemanns served at Shirati, 1934-1939. Due to health problems they were unable to return to the field after their furlough.
Mosemann worked in Civilian Public Service administration (1941-1943) at Grottoes, VA and Akron, PA. He graduated from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (BD, 1945) and from Princeton Theological Seminary (ThM, 1948). From 1946 to 1955 he taught at Goshen College Biblical Seminary.
Mosemann served as pastor (1947-1950) of Yellow Creek Mennonite Church near Goshen, Indiana, and of the College Mennonite Church in Goshen (1950-1975). In 1945 he became a member of the Mennonite Board of Missions, and from 1948 to 1971 was its President. He was also president (1976-1979) of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (MC).
John Mosemann died in Goshen, IN on 25 February 1989. He was buried at the Violett cemetery.
Bibliography
Anchak, George R. "An Experience in the Paradox of Indigenous Church Building: A History of the Eastern Mennonite Mission in Tanganyika, 1934-1961." Thesis, 1975, available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 57-116, 311-12.
Hess, Mahlon. Pilgrimage of Faith: Tanzania Mennonite Church. 1934-83. Salunga, PA: EMBMC, 1985: 30-35.
Mosemann, John H. and Ruth H. The Descendants of Jacob and Magdalena Frey Mosemann. 1978: 79.
"Mosemann, John H." Gospel Herald 82 (11 April 1989). Reproduced in MennObits. "Gospel Herald Obituary - April 1989." Accessed 16 April 2006. <http://www.mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/89/apr1989.html>
Troyer, Anabelle. "The History of the African Mennonite Church." pp. 6-17, Mennonite History term paper, copy at MHL (Goshen).
Warkentin, A. and Melvin Gingerich, compilers. Who's Who Among the Mennonites. North Newton, KS: Bethel College, 1943: 174-75.
Wenger, John C. The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan. Scottdale, 1961: 312-13.
Author(s) | Stanley C Shenk |
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Date Published | 1989 |
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Shenk, Stanley C. "Mosemann, John H. (1907-1989)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mosemann,_John_H._(1907-1989)&oldid=121215.
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Shenk, Stanley C. (1989). Mosemann, John H. (1907-1989). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mosemann,_John_H._(1907-1989)&oldid=121215.
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