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The Gracevale [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]] [[Bruderhof|Bruderhof]] of the [[Schmiedeleut|Schmiedeleut]] branch, established in 1948 near Winfred, Lake County, [[South Dakota (USA)|South Dakota]], with ten families from [[Tschetter Hutterite Colony (Olivet, South Dakota, USA)|Tschetter Bruderhof]]. Sam Wipf was chosen to the ministry here in 1950 and ordained in 1957. The colony had a population of 71 in 1950 and 104 souls with 30 baptized members in 1958.
 
The Gracevale [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]] [[Bruderhof|Bruderhof]] of the [[Schmiedeleut|Schmiedeleut]] branch, established in 1948 near Winfred, Lake County, [[South Dakota (USA)|South Dakota]], with ten families from [[Tschetter Hutterite Colony (Olivet, South Dakota, USA)|Tschetter Bruderhof]]. Sam Wipf was chosen to the ministry here in 1950 and ordained in 1957. The colony had a population of 71 in 1950 and 104 souls with 30 baptized members in 1958.
  
Daughter colonies of the Gracevale Hutterite Colony include: [[Rolland Hutterite Colony (White, South Dakota, USA)|Rolland Hutterite Colony]] (White, South Dakota); [[Cloverleaf Hutterite Colony (Cloverleaf, South Dakota, USA)|Cloverleaf Hutterite Colony]] (Cloverleaf, South Dakota, USA); and [[Cambridge Hutterite Colony (Volga, South Dakota, USA)|Cambridge Hutterite Colony]] (Volga, South Dakota, USA).
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Daughter colonies of the Gracevale Hutterite Colony include: [[Rolland Hutterite Colony (White, South Dakota, USA)|Rolland Hutterite Colony]] (White, South Dakota); [[Cloverleaf Hutterite Colony (Cloverleaf, South Dakota, USA)|Cloverleaf Hutterite Colony]] (Cloverleaf, South Dakota, USA); and [[Camridge Hutterite Colony (Volga, South Dakota, USA)|Camridge Hutterite Colony]] (Volga, South Dakota, USA).
  
 
In 2017 Gracevale Hutterite Colony was a Schmiedeleut Group 2 colony.  
 
In 2017 Gracevale Hutterite Colony was a Schmiedeleut Group 2 colony.  

Revision as of 23:37, 13 September 2019

The Gracevale Hutterite Bruderhof of the Schmiedeleut branch, established in 1948 near Winfred, Lake County, South Dakota, with ten families from Tschetter Bruderhof. Sam Wipf was chosen to the ministry here in 1950 and ordained in 1957. The colony had a population of 71 in 1950 and 104 souls with 30 baptized members in 1958.

Daughter colonies of the Gracevale Hutterite Colony include: Rolland Hutterite Colony (White, South Dakota); Cloverleaf Hutterite Colony (Cloverleaf, South Dakota, USA); and Camridge Hutterite Colony (Volga, South Dakota, USA).

In 2017 Gracevale Hutterite Colony was a Schmiedeleut Group 2 colony.

Additional Information

Location

Winfred, South Dakota (coordinates: 43.928970, -97.287390 [43°55'44.3"N 97°17'14.6"W ])

Address

23843 - 446A Ave., Winfred, SD 57076

Switchboard Phone

605-256-2267

Managers and Ministers

Manager Minister Years
Paul Hofer Jr. Samuel Hofer 1999
Paul Hofer Jr. Samuel Hofer 2015
Paul Hofer Jr. Mark Hofer 2017
Paul Hofer Jr. Mark Hofer 2018

Map

Map:Gracevale Hutterite Colony, Winfred, South Dakota


Author(s) Melvin Gingerich
David Decker
Bert Friesen
Date Published May 2018

Cite This Article

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Gingerich, Melvin, David Decker and Bert Friesen. "Gracevale Hutterite Colony (Winfred, South Dakota, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. May 2018. Web. 19 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gracevale_Hutterite_Colony_(Winfred,_South_Dakota,_USA)&oldid=164546.

APA style

Gingerich, Melvin, David Decker and Bert Friesen. (May 2018). Gracevale Hutterite Colony (Winfred, South Dakota, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gracevale_Hutterite_Colony_(Winfred,_South_Dakota,_USA)&oldid=164546.




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