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Kidron Mennonite Church, located at 3987 Kidron Road, Kidron, [[Wayne County (Ohio, USA)|Wayne County]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], a member of the [[Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA |Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA]], was organized 18 October 1936 with 332 members under the leadership of bishops Aaron Mast of Belleville, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] and [[Steiner, Albert James (1876-1965)|A. J. Steiner]] of [[North Lima Mennonite Church (North Lima, Ohio, USA)|North Lima]], Ohio, who had been appointed by the [[Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference (MC)|Ohio-Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference]] to organize the group which was withdrawing from the Sonnenberg independent (Swiss) congregation, founded in the community in 1817 by immigrants from the Swiss [[Jura Mountains|Jura]] congregations. The membership in 1954 was 491, most of whom were rural people with a Swiss background. The meetinghouse, a brick structure with a seating capacity of 800, was erected in 1937. On 15 November 1937, Allen Bixler<strong> </strong>was ordained minister, and Reuben Hofstetter deacon. On 24 May 1938, Isaac Zuercher was ordained minister. On 21 December 1941, Hofstetter was ordained as bishop and had the oversight of the congregation. All three men were still serving in 1956. A mission outpost was started at [[Dillonvale Mennonite Church (Dillonvale, Ohio, USA)|Dillonvale]], Ohio, in 1942, and with several workers stationed there had a membership of 23 in 1956. In 2004 Kidron's membership was 693.
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Kidron Mennonite Church, located at 3987 Kidron Road, Kidron, [[Wayne County (Ohio, USA)|Wayne County]], [[Ohio (USA)|Ohio]], a member of the [[Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA |Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA]], was organized 18 October 1936 with 332 members under the leadership of bishops Aaron Mast of Belleville, [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] and [[Steiner, Albert James (1876-1965)|A. J. Steiner]] of [[North Lima Mennonite Church (North Lima, Ohio, USA)|North Lima]], Ohio, who had been appointed by the [[Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference (MC)|Ohio-Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference]] to organize the group which was withdrawing from the Sonnenberg independent (Swiss) congregation, founded in the community in 1817 by immigrants from the Swiss [[Jura Mountains|Jura]] congregations. The membership in 1954 was 491, most of whom were rural people with a Swiss background. The meetinghouse, a brick structure with a seating capacity of 800, was erected in 1937. On 15 November 1937, Allen Bixler was ordained minister, and Reuben Hofstetter deacon. On 24 May 1938, Isaac Zuercher was ordained minister. On 21 December 1941, Hofstetter was ordained as bishop and had the oversight of the congregation. All three men were still serving in 1956. A mission outpost was started at [[Dillonvale Mennonite Church (Dillonvale, Ohio, USA)|Dillonvale]], Ohio, in 1942, and with several workers stationed there had a membership of 23 in 1956. In 2004 Kidron's membership was 693.
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In 2018 the Kidron Mennonite Church withdrew from the Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA. It has become affiliated with the Evana Network.
 
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[http://www.ohio.mennonite.net/ Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA]
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[http://www.mennoniteusa.org/ Mennonite Church USA]
 
  
 
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[http://kidron.oh.us.mennonite.net/ Kidron Mennonite Church website]
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[http://www.kidronmennonite.com// Kidron Mennonite Church website]
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Revision as of 13:34, 30 March 2019

Kidron Mennonite Church, located at 3987 Kidron Road, Kidron, Wayne County, Ohio, a member of the Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA, was organized 18 October 1936 with 332 members under the leadership of bishops Aaron Mast of Belleville, Pennsylvania and A. J. Steiner of North Lima, Ohio, who had been appointed by the Ohio-Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference to organize the group which was withdrawing from the Sonnenberg independent (Swiss) congregation, founded in the community in 1817 by immigrants from the Swiss Jura congregations. The membership in 1954 was 491, most of whom were rural people with a Swiss background. The meetinghouse, a brick structure with a seating capacity of 800, was erected in 1937. On 15 November 1937, Allen Bixler was ordained minister, and Reuben Hofstetter deacon. On 24 May 1938, Isaac Zuercher was ordained minister. On 21 December 1941, Hofstetter was ordained as bishop and had the oversight of the congregation. All three men were still serving in 1956. A mission outpost was started at Dillonvale, Ohio, in 1942, and with several workers stationed there had a membership of 23 in 1956. In 2004 Kidron's membership was 693.

In 2018 the Kidron Mennonite Church withdrew from the Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA. It has become affiliated with the Evana Network.

Additional Information

Address:

3987 Kidron Road

Kidron, Ohio

Phone:

330-857-3461

Denominational Affiliations:

Evana Network

Website:

Kidron Mennonite Church website


Author(s) Allan Bixler
Steiner Sam
Date Published March 2019

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Bixler, Allan and Steiner Sam. "Kidron Mennonite Church (Kidron, Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. March 2019. Web. 19 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Kidron_Mennonite_Church_(Kidron,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=163764.

APA style

Bixler, Allan and Steiner Sam. (March 2019). Kidron Mennonite Church (Kidron, Ohio, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Kidron_Mennonite_Church_(Kidron,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=163764.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 173. All rights reserved.


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