Walnut Hill Mennonite Church (Goshen, Indiana, USA)

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As early as 1950, North Goshen Mennonite Church members held Sunday school in homes in the area of Goshen north of Middlebury Street, but this work ended.

In October 1955, Goshen College students surveyed the Walnut Hill area of Goshen. The students began a Sunday school with Marvin J. Miller as the superintendent. Initially, the Sunday school was held in his home.

Ground was broken on 16 October 1956 for a small meetinghouse at the corner of North Sixth Street and Wilden Avenue. The new building began to be used in August 1957. It was finally dedicated on 25 May 1958 as the Walnut Hill Chapel. It completed an addition in 1968.

Three families formed the core of a new Walnut Creek congregation in 1959. Marvin Miller was licensed to pastor the church in January 1960.

In 1967, the congregation established the Walnut Hill Day Care Center. The daycare center remained in the North Goshen neighborhood until the Walnut Hill Chapel building burned on 28 October 1989. This disaster forced the Walnut Hill Chapel to clarify its mission. It decided to build a larger meetinghouse and renamed itself Walnut Hill Mennonite Church. It dedicated the new building in January 1991. In the interim, Walnut Hill worshipped in the fellowship hall of the North Goshen Mennonite Church.

In January 1993, Walnut Hill started Hesed House to reach young unwed mothers in crisis. It was an active ministry until June 2005.

In November 1995, Walnut Hill welcomed the Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless. This program provided shelter for and extended hospitality to homeless families in Goshen.

In 2000, the congregation started Peacemakers, a program to train youth to prevent violence and transform conflict.

In 2023, Walnut Hill Mennonite Church shared its building weekly with outside groups, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meetings and a Music Together class. A Spanish-speaking Seventh Day Adventist congregation met weekly in their building on Saturdays.

Bibliography

"Fire-damaged church rebuilt." Gospel Herald 84, no. 12 (19 March 1991): 12.

"Fire destroys church." Gospel Herald 82, no. 48 (28 November 1989): 853.

Gladish, Clayton. "The Sacred becomes the shared." Gospel Evangel (October-December 2023): 1-3.

"History of mission at Walnut Hill." Walnut Hill Mennonite Church. 2020? Web. 21 August 2024. http://www.walnuthillmennonitechurch.com/history.html.

Miller, Randall C. "A culture of call and affirmation at Walnut Hill." Gospel Evangel (January-March 2024): 3.

Preheim, Rich. In Pursuit of Faithfulness: Conviction, Conflict, and Compromise in Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference. Harrisonburg, Va.: Herald Press, 2016: 312.

Thomas, Steve and Jane Stoltzfus Buller. "Walnut Hill Mennonite." Gospel Evangel 87, no. 8 (December 2006): 11.

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Additional Information

Address: 909 North Sixth Street, Goshen, Indiana 46528

Telephone: 574-533-8023

Website: http://www.walnuthillmennonitechurch.com/

Denominational Affiliations:

Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference

Mennonite Church USA

Pastoral Leaders at Walnut Hill Mennonite Church

Name Years
of Service
Goshen College students 1955-1959
Marvin J. Miller (1928-2008) 1959-1983
Harold G. Kreider (1924-2022) 1976-1982
Dean G. Slagel (1926-2019) 1976-1982
Jock Tolmay 1983-1988
Pam Tolmay (1945-2021) 1986-1988
Laurence M. Horst (1915-2011)(Interim) 1988-1990
Lloyd R. Miller (1920-2011) 1989?-1992?
Stephen B. Thomas 1990-2010
Jane Stoltzfus Buller 1995-2019
Randall Miller (Transitional) 2010-2012
Brent Siegrist (Associate) 2012-2016
Benjamin R. Bouwman 2017-
Carmen S. Horst 2020-

Walnut Hill Mennonite Church Membership

Year Members
1960 8
1970 25
1980 63
1990 75
2000 113
2009 112
2020 123


Author(s) Samuel J Steiner
Date Published August 2024

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Steiner, Samuel J. "Walnut Hill Mennonite Church (Goshen, Indiana, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. August 2024. Web. 1 Dec 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Walnut_Hill_Mennonite_Church_(Goshen,_Indiana,_USA)&oldid=179501.

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