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− | Milford Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located in [[Milford (Seward County, Nebraska, USA)|Milford]], Seward County, Nebraska, a member of the [[Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church)|Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference]] (now Central Plains Mennonite Conference), was organized on 19 November 1925, with 81 charter members, under the leadership of L. O. Schlegel, bishop, and William Schlegel, minister, as a schism from the [[East Fairview Mennonite Church (Milford, Nebraska, USA)|East Fairview Mennonite Church]]. After a period of attempted affiliation with the [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] the congregation returned and was received as a member of the Iowa-Nebraska Conference on 8 August 1938. The first meetinghouse, a frame structure, was erected in 1926, modernized and enlarged to a seating capacity of 400 in 1953. | + | Milford Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located in [[Milford (Seward County, Nebraska, USA)|Milford]], Seward County, Nebraska, a member of the [[Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church)|Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference]] (now [[Central Plains Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Central Plains Mennonite Conference]]), was organized on 19 November 1925, with 81 charter members, under the leadership of L. O. Schlegel, bishop, and William Schlegel, minister, as a schism from the [[East Fairview Mennonite Church (Milford, Nebraska, USA)|East Fairview Mennonite Church]]. After a period of attempted affiliation with the [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] the congregation returned and was received as a member of the Iowa-Nebraska Conference on 8 August 1938. The first meetinghouse, a frame structure, was erected in 1926, modernized and enlarged to a seating capacity of 400 in 1953. |
The 1956 membership was 205 with L. O. Schlegel as bishop and W. A. Eicher and Milton Troyer as ministers. On 3 June 1956 Milton Troyer was ordained bishop and L. O. Schlegel resigned from active service. | The 1956 membership was 205 with L. O. Schlegel as bishop and W. A. Eicher and Milton Troyer as ministers. On 3 June 1956 Milton Troyer was ordained bishop and L. O. Schlegel resigned from active service. |
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Milford Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located in Milford, Seward County, Nebraska, a member of the Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference (now Central Plains Mennonite Conference), was organized on 19 November 1925, with 81 charter members, under the leadership of L. O. Schlegel, bishop, and William Schlegel, minister, as a schism from the East Fairview Mennonite Church. After a period of attempted affiliation with the General Conference Mennonite Church the congregation returned and was received as a member of the Iowa-Nebraska Conference on 8 August 1938. The first meetinghouse, a frame structure, was erected in 1926, modernized and enlarged to a seating capacity of 400 in 1953.
The 1956 membership was 205 with L. O. Schlegel as bishop and W. A. Eicher and Milton Troyer as ministers. On 3 June 1956 Milton Troyer was ordained bishop and L. O. Schlegel resigned from active service.
In 2005 there were 145 members; Lewis W. Miller served as the pastor.
Additional Information
Address: PO Box EE, Milford, NE 68405-0636
Location: 920 3rd Street, Milford, Nebraska
Phone: 402-761-2244
Denominational Affiliations:
Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference
Central Plains Mennonite Conference
Author(s) | L. O Schlegel |
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Date Published | 1957 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Schlegel, L. O. "Milford Mennonite Church (Milford, Nebraska, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Milford_Mennonite_Church_(Milford,_Nebraska,_USA)&oldid=116868.
APA style
Schlegel, L. O. (1957). Milford Mennonite Church (Milford, Nebraska, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Milford_Mennonite_Church_(Milford,_Nebraska,_USA)&oldid=116868.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 688. All rights reserved.
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