Gulf States Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)
The Gulf States Mennonite Fellowship in 1988 had 11 congregations with 517 members in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama. Included were Native American (Indian), Afro-American, Cajun, and Hispanic Mennonites. Early settlements of Mennonites (1920s) were made in Noxubee and Harrison Counties, Mississippi; St. Charles Parish, Lousiana; and Atmore, Alabama. Although the primary goal of these settlements was inexpensive farm land, in the late 1980s the resulting congregations are increasingly becoming centers for mission outreach. Des Allemands Mennonite Church, St. Charles, Lousiana is the largest of those congregations in southeastern United States that are not composed of people from Germanic Mennonite background. Amor Viviente congregation in New Orleans (a member of GSMF) is a mission work among Hispanic people from Central America begun by mission workers sent by their parent church, Amor Viviente, a Mennonite-affiliated church in Honduras.
In 2010 the following congregations were members of the Gulf States Mennonite Conference:
Congregation | City | State |
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Choctaw Christian Church | Choctaw | Mississippi |
Cornerstone Community Church | Macon | Mississippi |
Des Allemands Mennonite Church | Des Allemands | Louisiana |
Faith Community Church | El Dorado | Arkansas |
Gulfhaven Mennonite Church | Gulfport | Mississippi |
Iglesia Amor Viviente | Metairie | Louisiana |
Jubilee Mennonite Church | Meridian | Mississippi |
Lighthouse Fellowship Church | Buras | Louisiana |
Mashulaville Mennonite Fellowship | Macon | Mississippi |
Nanih Waiya Indian Mennonite Church | Macon | Mississippi |
Open Door Mennonite Church | Jackson | Mississippi |
Pearl River Mennonite Church | Philadelphia | Mississippi |
Poarch Community Church | Atmore | Alabama |
Bibliography
Erb, Paul.South Central Frontiers : a History of the South Central Mennonite Conference. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1974.
Horsch, James E., ed. Mennonite Yearbook and Directory. Scottdale: Mennonite Publishing House. (1988-89): 58.
Author(s) | Robert O Zehr |
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Date Published | July 2010 |
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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 5, p. 358. All rights reserved.
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