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  • the Reformed Mennonites, gained a few followers, who formed a new organization some years later and finally built a meetinghouse in 1876 near the Old
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  • Goshen , IN 46527 Website: Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission MLA style Neuenschwander, A. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission." Global
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  • First Mennonite Church (Berne, Indiana, USA) (category LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches Congregations)
    service of every month. The church also had a library of almost a thousand books in 1952. There has been a strong love for music in the Berne community
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  • its members. A Sunday school was organized in 1868 and a Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour in 1886, the first to be organized in a Men­nonite
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  • alternated services) began to build a new building, on which project they could not agree.     In the spring of 1953 a group withdrew from the Chestnut Ridge-County
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  • Yothers, Yotter)|Yoder]], Kauffman, Stucky, Nafziger, Raber, Hochstettler, Neuenschwander, Rufenacht, Lehman, Diener, Schindler, Oesch, Rich, Syler, Aker, Roth
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  • Neuenschwander, a family name, means a man from Neuenschwand, a place near Langnau, canton of Bern, Switzerland. The word Neuenschwand means a place where
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  • farms, and to meet the need for a common, centrally located church building, Abraham Bögli of Scholis, and David Neuenschwander, on 26 May 1891, bought the
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  • Aberdeen. By 2014 the camp had 11 cabins, a new bathhouse and a lodge. A new fellowship hall was constructed in 1972, and a neighboring house was purchased in
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  • Seward M. Rosenberger, 1925-1929; Arthur S. Rosenberger, 1930-1934; A. J. Neuenschwander, 1939-1949 and Wilmer B. Denlinger. Deacons and their terms of service
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  • 1959. Tobias Byler was the bishop and David L. Stutzman and Wilfred J. Neuenschwander the ministers. In 2011 the leading minister was Duane Detweiler and
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  • organized a congregation with 18 charter members, with J. J. Voth as the first minister. In 1906 a church was built on Sixth Avenue, replaced in 1925 by a larger
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  • meetinghouse, a former Congregational church on the corner of College and Pardee streets. The membership in 1957 was 264; A. J. Neuenschwander was the pastor
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  • this, he shall pay a fine of a pound or go to jail. Drinking to one's health was to be punished by a fine of a pound; drunkenness by a day's imprisonment
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  • Chancy A. (1876-1947)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 1 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hartzler,_Chancy_A._(18
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  • predominant family names in the congregation were Basinger, Steiner, Neuenschwander, and Nussbaum. Address: Bixel & Philips Roads, Bluffton, Ohio Denominational
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  • matters of religion and marriage. Thus the Moutier Valley had a Catholic spiritual prince, and a Protestant ally. The Bernese government and the prince-bishop
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  • Sonnenberg congregation as a member on 21 July 1952. The small group that left with Amstutz and Neuenschwander met for worship in a schoolhouse, and sometimes
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  • had 11 members and was a member of the Pilgrim Mennonite Conference. The ministerial team included Bishops Harry Lee Neuenschwander, Sr. and Simon R. Yoder
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  • had 13 members and was a member of the Pilgrim Mennonite Conference. The ministerial team included Bishops Harry Lee Neuenschwander, Sr. and Simon R. Yoder
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