Mennonite Church of Warsaw (Warsaw, Indiana, USA)
The Mennonite Church of Warsaw (Mennonite Church) began in 1988 as a church plant of Waterford Mennonite Church under the leadership of Arvid and Maria Martin. In November 1988, Bob Gerber was called as the first pastor and in 1990 the congregation joined the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference with 30 covenanted members. For its first several years, the congregation met in the homes of members and rented space before purchasing a building in 1994. Other pastors included Frank Byler, Gary Richard, and Alan Leinbach. In 2002, membership stood at 30 members (and 40 total regular attenders). The pastor at that time was Alan Leinbach.
Author(s) | Jason B Kauffman |
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Date Published | December 2018 |
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