Ridgeview Mennonite Church (Gordonville, Pennsylvania, USA)
The Ridgeview Mennonite Church, Gordonville, Pennsylvania, USA, began as a church plant of the Maple Grove Mennonite Church in Atglen. Maple Grove's facilities had become crowded, and in 1960 it created a committee to prepare a financial plan to construct a building for a new congregation. Groundbreaking on a plot of land 1.5 miles northeast of Intercourse, Pennsylvania took place in September 1961, and Ridgeview held its first services on 24 June 1962.
The Maple Grove ministers provided pastoral leadership until Elam G. Lantz was ordained on 3 February 1963. The congregation added an educational wing in 1969/70 and added a larger sanctuary and fellowship hall in 1989.
In 2021 the congregation was part of the Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA.
Bibliography
Balldauf, Janice. "Ridgeview takes a step in its journey of healing." Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 19, no. 2 (March-April 1998): 3.
Esch, Etta. "Atlantic Coast Conference Church." Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 6, no. 2 (March-April 1985): 1.
Stoltzfus, Grant M. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern Conference; From the Colonial Period in Pennsylvania to 1968. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, no. 13. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 1969: 247, 332.
White, Thelma. "Formed by swarming 40 years ago." Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 23, no. 5 (September-October 2002): 4.
Additional Information
Address: 3723 Ridge Road, Gordonville, Pennsylvania 17529
Phone: 717-768-3143
Website: https://www.ridgeviewmennonite.net/
Denominational Affiliations: Atlantic Coast Conference
Pastoral Leaders at Ridgeview Mennonite Church
Name | Years of Service |
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Elam G. Lantz (1914-2001) | 1963-1975 |
Charles S. Good (1923-2003)(Associate) (Lead) |
1967-1974 1974-1983 |
Merv Stoltzfus (Youth) | 1981-1987 |
Kenneth G. Good (Interim)(1910-1997) | 1983-1985 |
Robert L. Petersheim | 1985-1997 |
James H. White (Education & Youth) | 1988-1990 |
Raymond Lapp (Associate) | 1991-2003 |
Jon Hoover (Assistant) | 1991 |
Chester I. Kurtz (Interim) (1934-2003) | 1997-1999 |
John H. Denlinger | 2000-2009 |
Nelson S. Yoder (Associate) | 2003-2016 |
Jeff Raught (Music) | 2003-2011 |
Carol Wenger (Youth & Young Adults) | 2009-2015 |
Ray K. Yoder (Interim) | 2009-2010 |
Mark L. Weidner (Bridge) | 2010 |
Jeff Pauls (Interim Youth & Young Adult) | 2016-2018 |
Michael K. Sommers | 2011-2019 |
Robert Kanagy (Co-pastor) | 2018-2021 |
Audrey Kanagy (Co-pastor) (Lead) |
2018-2021 2021-present |
Membership at Ridgeview Mennonite Church
Year | Membership |
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1963 | 125 |
1970 | 246 |
1980 | 327 |
1990 | 418 |
2000 | 408 |
2007 | 264 |
2020 | 150 |
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | January 2022 |
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