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  • the conference and became more commonly known as the Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference. -- J. Irvin Lehman The Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference
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  • Cedar Grove Mennonite Church (Greencastle, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Cedar Grove Mennonite Church)
    the Franklin Mennonite Conference, which itself withdrew from Mennonite Church USA in 2016 and became a bishop district of the Lancaster Mennonite Conference
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  • Valley Mennonite Church (3, 154); Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church (2, 72); Washington-Franklin Conference (8, 796); unaffiliated Mennonites and fellowship
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  • Southeastern Mennonite Conference; Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference; and Western Conservative Mennonite Conference. The congregations deriving from Amish roots
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  • raised in the Mennonite faith and died a member of the congregation (General Conference Mennonite). He was married to Hazel Mount of Washington, Iowa, in 1908
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  • Lancaster Mennonite Conference and the Washington County, Maryland - Franklin County, Pennsylvania Mennonite Conference and in two congregations of the Franconia
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  • General Conference Mennonite Church were immigration houses (Alexanderwohl, Hoffnungsau, etc.) and school-houses; the first Krimmer Mennonite Brethren
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  • eastern sector of the Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church [MC]) (Franconia, Lancas­ter, Washington-Franklin, and Virginia conferences) the ministers generally
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  • the Mennonite Church (MC), but after World War II rapidly increased except in the four eastern conferences—Franconia, Lancaster, Franklin-Washington, and
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  • Shady Pine Mennonite Church located at Willow Hill, Pennsylvania, member of the Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference, is a mission congregation under the
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  • Sugar Creek Mennonite Church (Wayland, Iowa, USA) (category Iowa-Nebraska Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastors at Sugar Creek Mennonite Church)
    into Mennonite Church USA, First Mennonite was among the congregations that joined the new Central Plains Mennonite Conference in 2000. In 2023 the congregation
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  • Foundation: The Mennonites of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and Washington County, Maryland, 1730-1970. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, no.
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  • the late 1950s the congregation was a member of the Washington County, Maryland, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania Mennonite Conference, but later joined
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  • Williamson Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church), located one mile west of Williamson in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, a member of the Washington County, Maryland
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  • the Conservative Mennonite Fellowship, Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church, Southeastern Mennonite Conference, and Midwest Mennonite Fellowship. However
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  • Lancaster, Franconia, and Washington-Franklin (MC) conference districts as well as by the Old Order, Stauffer, and Reformed Mennonites in the United States
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  • Southwestern Pennsylvania Conference and also in the work of the Franklin County, Pennsylvania-Washington County, Maryland Conference. Landis, Ira D. "The Life
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