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  • Colony Mennonites who had not migrated to Mexico or those who had recently returned from Mexico. The Chortitz meetinghouse was the only building available
    2 KB (296 words) - 22:47, 8 November 2016
  • Niverville Mennonite Church (Niverville, Manitoba, Canada) (category Mennonite Church Manitoba Congregations)
    When many Mennonites immigrated to Mexico from the Niverville, Manitoba area in the 1920s, they created the opportunity for recent Russian Mennonite immigrants
    4 KB (393 words) - 12:45, 21 June 2021
  • Elim Mennonite Church (Grunthal, Manitoba, Canada) (category Mennonite Church Manitoba Congregations)
    migrated to Mexico. Initially they worshiped together in the Chortitzer Mennonite Church. In 1927 the Mennonite Brethren formed their own congregation and were
    5 KB (485 words) - 10:44, 18 September 2021
  • The very titles of the books dealing with the origin and doctrine of the new brotherhood betray this. One of the oldest writings was Zwingli's In Catabaptistarum
    72 KB (9,815 words) - 15:25, 7 December 2019
  • Current (founded 1967, from Mexico, 2,510 inhabitants with 840 church members in 1986); Riva Palacios (founded 1967 from Mexico, 5,686 inhabitants and 1,900
    19 KB (2,186 words) - 21:41, 30 June 2023
  • must conform to the express teachings of the Holy Scriptures. And because no New Testament instance furnished a pattern for the wooing of a wife, some Anabaptist
    5 KB (886 words) - 18:48, 20 August 2013
  • First United Spanish Mennonite Church (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) (category Mennonite Church British Columbia Congregations)
    Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia and Chile. Even though the services are in Spanish the congregation has some members from Canada
    4 KB (589 words) - 22:43, 7 June 2023
  • Katherina joined others from the community in moving to Kansas, arriving at their new farmstead 20 miles (32 km.) from Meade on 9 March.  No church had been built
    4 KB (715 words) - 14:39, 23 August 2013
  • mortality has forced Mexico Old Colony Mennonites to found numerous new settlements. Some new settlements were established in Mexico, but Mexico's restrictive
    27 KB (3,822 words) - 23:08, 15 January 2017
  • Mennonite congregations with a membership of 2,386 scattered in 17 states of the United States, two Canadian provinces, and three bordering Mexican cities
    3 KB (526 words) - 19:42, 20 August 2013
  • group of Sommerfeld Mennonites from Mexico founded the Sommerfeld Colony in Bolivia in 1968, and another group left Mexico for East Paraguay in 1972, founding
    19 KB (2,359 words) - 23:01, 24 May 2021
  • (1970s, 1980s and 1990s); from Canada to Mexico (1920s), Paraguay (1920s and 1950s), and Bolivia (1970s); and from Mexico to Belize and Bolivia (1970s) and back
    6 KB (831 words) - 19:49, 20 August 2013
  • the Mennonite Church, bringing new family names into the Mennonite church. The same is true in such German congregations as Krefeld and Emden. However,
    16 KB (1,942 words) - 22:02, 13 April 2014
  • (with children 7,944) in 14 congregations, and the Chortitz group had 1,684 baptized (with children 3,516) in 8 congregations, making a total population
    28 KB (3,558 words) - 00:27, 23 February 2023
  • California; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and New York City, New York, and with Orphans for Jesus in Tijuana, Mexico. Each summer committee members from Pilgrim
    10 KB (1,139 words) - 19:12, 8 August 2023
  • Bethel Mennonite Church (Langley, British Columbia, Canada) (category Mennonite Church British Columbia Congregations)
    He helped the congregation to form a new constitution in 1964. Women were given full voting rights and for the first baptism in the new church the women
    11 KB (1,324 words) - 22:46, 3 June 2023
  • migrated to Mexico or those who had recently returned from Mexico. The meeting place was dedicated 7 November 1937. It was replaced with a new building on
    1 KB (252 words) - 14:15, 23 August 2013
  • Mexico) was formed in 1959 through efforts of workers sent to the environs of Mexico City by the Franconia Mennonite Conference (MC) in 1958. The conference
    2 KB (313 words) - 21:45, 25 January 2023
  • of Canada moved to Mexico and Paraguay they again transplanted their architectural patterns to an entirely new environment. In Mexico the expected change
    37 KB (5,113 words) - 07:33, 1 May 2020
  • time; but later, due to migrations, the Mexican element of the congregation began to decrease. The congregation in 1956 consisted mainly of the "poor whites
    1 KB (325 words) - 03:21, 13 April 2014

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