Little Flock Mennonite Churches
In 2022, the Little Flock Churches had 380 members in nine congregations. The group published a periodical called The Timely Truth. The congregations sponsored six schools.
The Little Flock Mennonite Churches was a conservative group embracing separation from the world, nonresistance, separation of church and state, permanence of marriage, the Christian women’s veiling, moral purity and the leadership of men.
2022 Directory
| Congregation | City | State | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cumberland Mennonite Fellowship | Alamont | Tennessee | 1967 |
| Iglesia Menonita de Arancibia | Arancibia | Costa Rica | 2016 |
| Marshall County Mennonite Brotherhood | Lewisburg | Tennessee | 1976 |
| Monroe County Mennonite Church | Mount Hermon | Kentucky | 1978 |
| Moore County Mennonite Brotherhood | Fayetteville | Tennessee | 1971 |
| Plain Christian Fellowship | Corinna | Maine | 1990 |
| Port Clements Christian Fellowship | Port Clements | British Columbia | 2007 |
| Rock Springs Christian Fellowship | Wildersville | Tennessee | 1993 |
| Whitley County Christian Fellowship | Williamsburg | Kentucky | 2014 |
Bibliography
Mennonite Church Directory (2022).
Eby, E. L. "Timeline of recent Amish / Mennonite separations & mergers depicting resistance to and acceptance of mainstream American cultural values." Plain News" 2016. Web. 10 May 2022. https://www.plainnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Timeline-1693-2012-version-2014.4.pdf
| Author(s) | Kenneth Sensenig |
|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2022 |
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