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  • San Marcos Mennonite Church (Guaimaca, Honduras) (category Honduras Congregations)
    Order Amish community in 1969. After providing assistance to an indigenous Honduran community in San Marcos after a fire, the New Order Amish began to provide
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  • Zacateras Christian Fellowship (Guaimaca, Honduras) (category Honduras Congregations)
    ship_(Guaimaca,_Honduras)&oldid=160655. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (May 2018). Zacateras Christian Fellowship (Guaimaca, Honduras). Global Anabaptist
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  • _Comayagua,_Honduras)&oldid=131660. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (May 2014). Iglesia Menonita Siguatepeque (Siguatepeque, Comayagua, Honduras). Global Anabaptist
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  • Christian Fellowship located in Guaimaca, Francisco Morazán Department, Honduras. The church originated in 1996. In 2018 the church had 33 members and was
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  • _Intibuc%C3%A1,_Honduras)&oldid=131654. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (May 2014). Iglesia Menonita de Macuelizo (Macuelizo, Intibucá, Honduras). Global Anabaptist
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  • _Intibuc%C3%A1,_Honduras)&oldid=131656. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (May 2014). Iglesia Menonita El Naranjo (El Naranjo, Intibucá, Honduras). Global Anabaptist
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  • Department, Honduras. The mission outreach here began in 1999. Ervin and Esther Esh arrived in 2002 and provided more formal structure to the congregation. A small
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  • from Indiana. It had three established congregations. The more conservative group, meeting in two congregations, was affiliated with the Fellowship Churches
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  • Iglesia Menonita de Choluteca (Choluteca, Honduras) (category Honduras Congregations)
    Choluteca, Honduras resulted from assistance provided by Mennonite Christian Fellowship churches after Hurricane Mitch devastated Honduras in October 1998
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  • Evangélica Menonita of Honduras (Honduran Mennonite Church) begun by Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities workers. The congregation in Metapán began
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  • the Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Hondurena (Honduran Mennonite Church) who migrated to El Salvador and by Honduran Eastern board missionaries and pastors.
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  • Membership in 1987 included 55 congregations and nearly 2,600 members in 9 provinces. In 2003 there over 100 congregations, with 9,000 members. The church
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  • had over 10,000 members in 48 congregations. 7,600 members lived in Honduras. The 2,400 others were in 28 congregations in the following countries: USA
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  • Belize (redirect from British Honduras)
    Mennonites live. Total Mennonite membership in Belize in 1987 was 2,236 in 37 congregations. The general public considers the conservative attitude of the Mennonites
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  • prisoners. In 2010 the Pilgrim Mennonite Conference had 1,484 members in 24 congregations: Mennonite Church Directory 2010. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications
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  • Christ Fellowship of Allentown (Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    2020 it was a group of approximately 30 people of Peruvian, Colombian, Honduran, and Puerto Rican descent. While it was bilingual (Spanish/English), it
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  • Pennsylvania. The Missouri church planting program resulted in six congregations by 2001, stretching in a line from the northwestern to the southwestern
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  • had been active in the Iglesia Evangélica Menonita of Honduras (Honduran Mennonite Church). The group met in homes in the town of Metapán in northwest El
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  • Canadian Mennonite congregations in the western provinces have a significant number of people with the charismatic experience. Some congregations have been able
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  • States, Canada, Honduras, Nicaragua, Sierra Leone, Jamaica, Hong Kong, Mexico, the Philippines, and Guatemala. The total number of congregations was 500 with
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  • of the congregations in the Gulf Coast conference then withdrew in 2015. This move was part of a larger realignment of Mennonite congregations in the 2010s
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  • Unruh. In 1988 four couples and three single women served the three congregations (Progreso, Sanarate and Jutialpa) and seven outposts located one to two
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  • district conferences having general authority over the congregations. Reserved to the congregations were all local matters, including selection of ministers
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  • Social activism on college campuses spilled over into communities and congregations. As the whole society debated vital questions of pacifism, politics,
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  • formed an independent civil as well as spiritual entity. These three congregations of Old Colony Mennonites of Mexico worked in close harmony and considered
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  • Christians was due to contacts by emigrated Spaniards with Mennonite congregations in Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Germany. Once these few Christians
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  • Amor Viviente (Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) (category Mennonite Church British Columbia Congregations)
    Conference. They originated out of the Honduran Amor Viviente movement, an Anabaptist inspired group in Honduras. Amor Viviente worshiped at the Surrey
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  • Mennonite Conference included 170 congregations with about 15,000 members and six agencies. The number of congregations has decreased from a high of 248
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  • Church, in Perth County, Ontario, when this congregation and three others separated from the CMCO. These congregations, desiring unity with the United States
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  • Iglesia Seguidores de Cristo (Sarasota, Florida, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    Mennonite Conference). Iglesia Seguidores de Cristo, along with seven other congregations, chose to affiliate with the Mosaic Mennonite Conference that remained
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  • Iglesia Menonita Encuentro de Renovación (Miami, Florida, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    Conference). Iglesia Menonita Encuentro de Renovación, along with seven other congregations, chose to affiliate with the Mosaic Mennonite Conference that remained
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  • Old Colony Mennonite Church (La Crete, Alberta, Canada) (category Old Colony Mennonite Church Congregations)
    districts. Between 1960 and 1962, approximately 35 families moved to British Honduras (now Belize), where it was perceived that education was not stressed. Developments
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  • Iglesia Amor Viviente (East Peoria, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    Church (MC) in about 1999. The congregation was part of the Amor Viviente (Living Love) Movement that began in Honduras in 1973, led by missionaries Ed
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  • Ebenezer Christian Church (Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) (category Evangelical Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    himself came from Mexico to work and was discipled. In December 2004 the congregation was approved for affiliation by the EMC council, and in July 2005 it
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  • Pittsburgh Mennonite Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    London Mennonite Centre where he had worshiped as a graduate student. The congregation was recognized as part of the Allegheny Mennonite Conference in 1969
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  • Shalom Christian Fellowship (East Greenville, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Mennonite Church (MC) Congregations)
    Six couples from Finland, Towamencin, and Perkiomenville Mennonite congregations met in October 1990 to consider church planting in the tri-borough area
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  • Brazil who plan to enter mission work or serve as pastors in Mennonite congregations in these countries. -- Harold S. Bender The first Mennonite theological
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  • Iglesia Amor Viviente New Orleans (Metairie, Louisiana, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    Gloria King. In 2023 the congregation was part of the Gulf States Conference of Mennonite Church USA. "A Mennonite congregation was born...." Gospel Herald
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  • following three groups in Canada: (A) the congregations which belonged to the Bergthal Church (congregation) of Manitoba until it was dissolved in 1972
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  • Iglesia Torre Fuerte (Iowa City, Iowa, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    Villatoro's native Mexico. Sometimes the congregation is called Iglesia Menonita Torre Fuerte. In 2023 the congregation was part of the Central Plains Conference
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  • conference consisted of 30 congregations and mission locations with 780 members. In 2003 there were 4,300 members in 80 congregations. Some 80 members were
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  • (with children 7,944) in 14 congregations, and the Chortitz group had 1,684 baptized (with children 3,516) in 8 congregations, making a total population
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  • Consejo del less Congregaciónes de los Hermanos Menonitas (Council of MB Congregations) and the Konferenz der Mennonitengemeinden in Uruguay (Conference of
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  • have built congregations, they are city congregations and have members with urban occupations. In 1986, all the larger Mennonite congregations in Germany
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  • about 1650. It accounted for the rapid expansion in Switzerland,where 38 congregations were reported organized in the canton of Zürich alone in the two years
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  • influential congregations within the fellowship in regard to missions, language, and spiritual vitality and expression. By 1959 the 27 congregations were located
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  • time. Menno Simons and Dirk Philips were instrumental in establishing congregations here. From here the Mennonites moved along the Vistula River even into
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  • Some are owned and controlled by conferences, others by congregations or associations of congregations, and some by special societies or associations organized
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  • for his extraordinarily long and meritorious service. The Mennonite congregations of Krefeld and Emden each furnished a member of the famous first all-German
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  • It served as a relief agency to aid members in needy North American congregations after the work in India was completed. An important outcome of these
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