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− | The Archbold Evangelical Church (formerly Archbold Evangelical Mennonite Church) is a member of the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches (formerly [[Fellowship of Evangelical Churches|Evangelical Mennonite Conference]]). The church was organized about the year 1870 as a secession from the main [[Central Mennonite Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA)|Amish Mennonite group]]. Worship services in that period were held in the homes of the members. In 1880 a brick church accommodating 200 persons was built 2.5 miles (four km) east of [[Archbold (Ohio, USA)|Archbold]]. In 1922 this church was razed and made part of a new church erected in town, with a capacity of 450, the membership having grown to 494. Approximately 100 of these members, assisted by the local congregation, erected a church building at [[Wauseon Evangelical Mennonite Church (Wauseon, Ohio, USA)|Wauseon]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], 10 miles (16 km) east of Archbold, and began regular services there in 1949. This church has a seating capacity of 350. On 22 July 2007 the congregation broke ground for a new church building. | + | The Archbold Evangelical Church (formerly Archbold Evangelical Mennonite Church) is a member of the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches (formerly [[Fellowship of Evangelical Churches| Evangelical Mennonite Conference]]). The church was organized about the year 1870 as a secession from the main [[Central Mennonite Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA)|Amish Mennonite group]]. Worship services in that period were held in the homes of the members. In 1880 a brick church accommodating 200 persons was built 2.5 miles (four km) east of [[Archbold (Ohio, USA)|Archbold]]. In 1922 this church was razed and made part of a new church erected in town, with a capacity of 450, the membership having grown to 494. Approximately 100 of these members, assisted by the local congregation, erected a church building at [[Wauseon Evangelical Mennonite Church (Wauseon, Ohio, USA)|Wauseon]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], 10 miles (16 km) east of Archbold, and began regular services there in 1949. This church has a seating capacity of 350. On 22 July 2007 the congregation broke ground for a new church building. |
Ministers serving the congregation at Archbold up to 1955 were Joseph Rupp, John Dietsch, Daniel Rupp, Joseph Egly, Eli Rupp, Ben Rupp, J. C. Miller, Elmer Klopfenstein, E. M. Slagle, Sam Rupp, Reuben Short, and H. E. Bertsche. Gordon Zimmerman was the first pastor of the church at Wauseon, Ohio. | Ministers serving the congregation at Archbold up to 1955 were Joseph Rupp, John Dietsch, Daniel Rupp, Joseph Egly, Eli Rupp, Ben Rupp, J. C. Miller, Elmer Klopfenstein, E. M. Slagle, Sam Rupp, Reuben Short, and H. E. Bertsche. Gordon Zimmerman was the first pastor of the church at Wauseon, Ohio. |
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The Archbold Evangelical Church (formerly Archbold Evangelical Mennonite Church) is a member of the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches (formerly Evangelical Mennonite Conference). The church was organized about the year 1870 as a secession from the main Amish Mennonite group. Worship services in that period were held in the homes of the members. In 1880 a brick church accommodating 200 persons was built 2.5 miles (four km) east of Archbold. In 1922 this church was razed and made part of a new church erected in town, with a capacity of 450, the membership having grown to 494. Approximately 100 of these members, assisted by the local congregation, erected a church building at Wauseon, Ohio, 10 miles (16 km) east of Archbold, and began regular services there in 1949. This church has a seating capacity of 350. On 22 July 2007 the congregation broke ground for a new church building.
Ministers serving the congregation at Archbold up to 1955 were Joseph Rupp, John Dietsch, Daniel Rupp, Joseph Egly, Eli Rupp, Ben Rupp, J. C. Miller, Elmer Klopfenstein, E. M. Slagle, Sam Rupp, Reuben Short, and H. E. Bertsche. Gordon Zimmerman was the first pastor of the church at Wauseon, Ohio.
Bibliography
Archbold Evangelical Mennonite Church. "History." http://www.archemc.org/history.php (accessed 24 March 2007)
Additional Information
Address: 705 Lafayette Street, Archbold, Ohio 43502
Phone: 419-445-5661
Website: Archbold Evangelical Church
Denominational Affiliation: Fellowship of Evangelical Churches
Author(s) | E. E Rupp |
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Date Published | 1955 |
Cite This Article
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Rupp, E. E. "Archbold Evangelical Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1955. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Archbold_Evangelical_Church_(Archbold,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=90907.
APA style
Rupp, E. E. (1955). Archbold Evangelical Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Archbold_Evangelical_Church_(Archbold,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=90907.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 146. All rights reserved.
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