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  • Coast Conference Currents 2, no. 5 (September-October 1981): 1. Stoltzfus, Grant M. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern Conference; From the Colonial Period
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  • controversial issue in the 1980s. Affusionist congregations occasionally grant immersion baptism to those desiring it. Some immersionists, including some
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  • free of charge for mission purposes the work expanded. With a government grant of $5,000 for the new building at Darlington, the work at Cantonment was
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  • when a church was built on the present site and named for the man who granted the deed. In 1867 it was enlarged, and in 1891 it was replaced by a new
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  • issue of homosexuality. The Conference Executive Committee responded that granting membership would jeopardize First Mennonite Church standing in the Indiana-Michigan
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  • believers churches' persistent claim to religious freedom, called by William Lee Miller "the first liberty," has helped establish open discussion so essential to
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  • new church building was conducted on 12 March 2000. After occupancy was granted in March 2001, services were moved from the first floor basement to the
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  • Neuwied, joined the young congregation there, and died in 1666. The Privilege granted by the Count of Wied in 1680 names Heinrich Rupp and his sons Thielmann
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  • (interim) 1999-2000 Dan Rempel 2000-2020 Rob Ayer (transitional) 2020-2021 Grant Miller (executive pastor) 2022-present Michael Turner 2023-present
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  • de Costa Rica, 1985. Miller, Ivan J. History of the Conservative Mennonite Conference. Grantsville, MD: Ivan J. and Della Miller, 1985: 205-271. Blutstein
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  • thought. Theologies differ considerably, depending on the relative weight granted to these sources and criteria. Theologies also differ significantly in the
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  • presidents of the Chamber of Commerce there. Mennonites were traders, shippers, millers, and oil pressers, distillers, and brewers, millwrights and shipbuilders
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  • Heinrich Funck's desire for suffering was ironic, for he himself was a wealthy miller, landowner, and bishop with ample prestige in his own circles. (2) Mennonites
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  • the nation came under the control of the United States, which in 1935 granted the nation commonwealth status. During World War II, Japan invaded the Philippines
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  • should find preferable...." On July 25, 1873, their amended requests were granted. Such clever, not always subtle, "pressure" politics, or at least self-serving
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  • refugees. During the early 1990s the Frontier Village Foundation provided a grant to install water lines for irrigating the gardens. By the late 1990s, some
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  • Coast Conference Currents 9, no. 1 (January-February 1988): 2. Stoltzfus, Grant M. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern Conference; From the Colonial Period
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  • his own possession the estate which his brother Stoffel von Villach had granted the Hutterian Brethren when he united with them. In 1576 Johann von Zierotin
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  • with preachers John Shenk and Jacob Keagy, deacons John Welty and James Miller, 12 acres for a meetinghouse, schoolhouse, and burying ground. Possibly
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  • night. With the concession of Charles Ludwig, Elector of the Palatinate, granted in 1664, they were permitted, in villages where four or five families were
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