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Church Without Walls became a member congregation of the [[Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference]] of the [[Mennonite Church (MC)]] in 1997. | Church Without Walls became a member congregation of the [[Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference]] of the [[Mennonite Church (MC)]] in 1997. | ||
− | In April 2024, Church Without Walls withdrew from the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference of Mennonite Church USA and joined LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches. | + | In April 2024, Church Without Walls withdrew from the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference of [[Mennonite Church USA]] and joined [[LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches]]. |
= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
Brown, Cora. "Church Without Walls." ''Gospel Evangel'' 87, no. 7 (November 2006): 3-4. | Brown, Cora. "Church Without Walls." ''Gospel Evangel'' 87, no. 7 (November 2006): 3-4. |
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The Church Without Walls in Elkhart, Indiana, was established in January 1991 as an inner-city church plant in south-central Elkhart. David McKissic, a recent graduate of Eastern Mennonite College, launched the mission in a low-income area of the city. He said the church was "trying to develop ... a congregation that will empower African-Americans spiritually, culturally, mentally, physically, and socially."
Initially, worship was in the Roosevelt School, followed by a community building in Washington Gardens. The congregation broke ground for a new facility on Wagner Avenue in July 1994.
Church Without Walls became a member congregation of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference of the Mennonite Church (MC) in 1997.
In April 2024, Church Without Walls withdrew from the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference of Mennonite Church USA and joined LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches.
Bibliography
Brown, Cora. "Church Without Walls." Gospel Evangel 87, no. 7 (November 2006): 3-4.
Preheim, Rich. In Pursuit of Faithfulness: Conviction, Conflict, and Compromise in Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference. Harrisonburg, Va.: Herald Press, 2016: 308.
Price, Tom. "Black church started in needy neighborhood." Gospel Herald 84, no. 14 (2 April 1991): 10-11.
_____. "Finding shooting victim on a church doorstep, Mennonites mobilise neighbors." Gospel Herald 87, no. 32 (9 August 1994): 9.
"Program Book for Summer Fest 2024." Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference. (7-8 June 2024): 25.
Additional Information
Address: 731 Wagner Ave., Elkhart, Indiana 46516
Phone: 574-293-0776
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Church-Without-Walls/159451994213931
Denominational Affiliations: Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference
Pastoral Leaders at Church Without Walls
Name | Years of Service |
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David McKissic | 1991-1993 |
Wayne Welch (Assistant) | 1991-1993 |
Jonathan Brown | 1993- |
Cora L. Brown | 1997- |
Joe Gary (Assistant) | 2000?-2008? |
Bernice Brown (Assistant) | 2008?-2010 |
Church Without Walls Membership
Year | Members |
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2000 | 60 |
2009 | 80 |
2020 | 50 |
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | June 2024 |
Cite This Article
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Steiner, Samuel J. "Church Without Walls (Elkhart, Indiana, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2024. Web. 21 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Church_Without_Walls_(Elkhart,_Indiana,_USA)&oldid=179137.
APA style
Steiner, Samuel J. (June 2024). Church Without Walls (Elkhart, Indiana, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Church_Without_Walls_(Elkhart,_Indiana,_USA)&oldid=179137.
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