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Berea Mennonite Community Church (Mennonite Church USA) near Birch Tree in Shannon County, [[Missouri (USA)|Missouri]], began in 1895 when John L. Brubaker moved there with part of the Shelby County congregation of near Cherry Box, Missouri. It has been a small congregation, often without a resident minister, with varying degrees of prosperity and adversity both temporally and spiritually. Besides J. L. Brubaker the ministers who served in the congregation as resident ministers to the early 1950s were J. T. Hamilton, Abraham Unruh, C. B. Driver, Leroy Cowan, Noah Ebersole (d. 1952), and in 1953 Oney Hathaway. The church had a good attendance and a membership in 1952 of 35. Bishops who have served this congregation were Andrew Shenk, Alva Swartzendruber, and W. R. Hershberger. In 2006 the membership was 21 and the pastor was Douglas Brewer. | Berea Mennonite Community Church (Mennonite Church USA) near Birch Tree in Shannon County, [[Missouri (USA)|Missouri]], began in 1895 when John L. Brubaker moved there with part of the Shelby County congregation of near Cherry Box, Missouri. It has been a small congregation, often without a resident minister, with varying degrees of prosperity and adversity both temporally and spiritually. Besides J. L. Brubaker the ministers who served in the congregation as resident ministers to the early 1950s were J. T. Hamilton, Abraham Unruh, C. B. Driver, Leroy Cowan, Noah Ebersole (d. 1952), and in 1953 Oney Hathaway. The church had a good attendance and a membership in 1952 of 35. Bishops who have served this congregation were Andrew Shenk, Alva Swartzendruber, and W. R. Hershberger. In 2006 the membership was 21 and the pastor was Douglas Brewer. | ||
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<strong>Address</strong>: FF Highway, Birch Tree, Missouri; Meeting Place Directions: 3 miles North on FF Hwy | <strong>Address</strong>: FF Highway, Birch Tree, Missouri; Meeting Place Directions: 3 miles North on FF Hwy | ||
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Berea Mennonite Community Church (Mennonite Church USA) near Birch Tree in Shannon County, Missouri, began in 1895 when John L. Brubaker moved there with part of the Shelby County congregation of near Cherry Box, Missouri. It has been a small congregation, often without a resident minister, with varying degrees of prosperity and adversity both temporally and spiritually. Besides J. L. Brubaker the ministers who served in the congregation as resident ministers to the early 1950s were J. T. Hamilton, Abraham Unruh, C. B. Driver, Leroy Cowan, Noah Ebersole (d. 1952), and in 1953 Oney Hathaway. The church had a good attendance and a membership in 1952 of 35. Bishops who have served this congregation were Andrew Shenk, Alva Swartzendruber, and W. R. Hershberger. In 2006 the membership was 21 and the pastor was Douglas Brewer.
Additional Information
Address: FF Highway, Birch Tree, Missouri; Meeting Place Directions: 3 miles North on FF Hwy
Denominational Affiliations:
South Central Mennonite Conference
Author(s) | John R Shank |
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Date Published | 1953 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Shank, John R. "Berea Mennonite Community Church (Birth Tree, Missouri, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 17 Sep 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Berea_Mennonite_Community_Church_(Birth_Tree,_Missouri,_USA)&oldid=75377.
APA style
Shank, John R. (1953). Berea Mennonite Community Church (Birth Tree, Missouri, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 17 September 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Berea_Mennonite_Community_Church_(Birth_Tree,_Missouri,_USA)&oldid=75377.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 276. All rights reserved.
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