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  • First Mennonite Church of Normal (Normal, Illinois, USA) (category General Conference Mennonite Church Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at First Mennonite Church)
    First Mennonite Church and the Bloomington Mennonite Church began to consider uniting in an era when General Conference Mennonite Church and Mennonite Church
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  • Amish Mennonite Publishing Association was operated under the direction of the Conservative Amish Mennonite Conference and Old Order Amish Mennonite Church
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  • der. "Friese Doopsgezinde Jongeren Bond (Mennonite Youth Association in Friesland)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 20 Sep 2024
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  • The Berea Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church), at Alma, Ontario was a Mennonite mission Sunday school organized on 13 July 1941 in a rural public schoolhouse
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  • 24, no. 2 (Winter 1974-­75): 8-20. Mennonite World Handbook Supplement. Strasbourg, France, and Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1984: 146. Scott
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  • 1980. Kraybill, Paul N., ed. Mennonite World Handbook. Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1978: 251-257. Mennonite World Handbook Supplement. Strasbourg
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  • Mount View Mennonite Church (Aldersyde, Alberta, Canada) (category Northwest Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Mount View Mennonite Church Membership)
    cemetery is now used by Trinity Mennonite Church of Calgary. Bowman, Jim. "Discovering Alberta’s Mennonite Pioneer Family." Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta
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  • Centennial History of Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press, 2003. Stauffer, Ezra. History of the Alberta-Saskatchewan Mennonite Conference
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  • Dutch province of Groningen and formerly the seat of a Mennonite congregation. Of the origin and history of this congregation not much is known. S. Blaupot
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  • Doylestown. Wenger, John Christian. History of the Mennonites of the Franconia conference. Scottdale, Pa.: Press of the Mennonite Pub. House, 1938: 192-199. MLA
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  • World (Mennonite Church, 1955) The Nurture and Evangelism of Children (Mennonite Church, 1955) The Way of Christian Love in Race Relations (Mennonite Church
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  • of the Anabaptist." Church History IX (1940): 341-65. Friedmann, Robert. "Recent Interpretation of Anabaptism." Church History XXIV (1955): 132-51. Kühn
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  • Mennon­ite Adult Quarterly, Mennonite Junior Quarterly, the Mennonite Junior Quarterly Teacher's Hand­book, the Mennonite Young People's Quarterly A subsequent
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  • Verstrooiing). He was a collector of Mennonite writings and well versed in its history. In 1887 he became one of the first editors of the Zondagsbode. He published
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  • November 1998 in Goshen. "Smith, Willard." The Mennonite (22 December 1998). Reproduced in MennObits. "The Mennonite - December 1998." Accessed 10 June 2006.
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  • Salem Mennonite Church (Kidron, Ohio, USA) (category Central District Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Salem Mennonite Church)
    1887 to the Spring of 2014, Salem Mennonite Church was a member of the General Conference Mennonite Church (later Mennonite Church USA). Salem was first part
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  • Willard. "History of the Elmira Mennonite Church." 1959, 12 pp. Mennonite Reporter (16 September 1974): 4. Congregational archives at Mennonite Archives
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  • was the first Mennonite church in the Buhler-Inman area; from it have been organized the Buhler Mennonite Church, 1920, and Inman Mennonite Church, 1921
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  • the Mennonite Conference of Alberta made the decision to close the Menno Bible Institute. Dick, C. L. The Mennonite Conference of Alberta: A History of
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, pp. 8-9. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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