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The Mennonite Church (MC), also known as the Old Mennonite Church, was formerly the oldest and largest body of Mennonites in North America. It was a loosely-affiliated collection of Mennonite conferences based in the United States and Canada, mainly of Swiss and South German origin.
Church Street Unionville: July 26, 1974: Vassar Pioneer Times Building: 101 South Main Street Vassar: July 26, 1974: Vassar Theater: 140 East Huron Street (M-15) Vassar: May 17, 1988: Vassar's Logging Era Informational Designation Intersection of West Huron and West Street Vassar: March 23, 1965: Watrous General Store† 4607 West Caro Road ...
Mennonite Church (1683–2002), a denomination which merged with the General Conference Mennonite Church in 2002 Mennonite Church Canada (2000—) Mennonite Church USA (2002—)
The Mennonite Church USA (MC USA) is an Anabaptist Christian denomination in the United States. Although the organization is a recent 2002 merger of the Mennonite Church and the General Conference Mennonite Church, the body has roots in the Radical Reformation of the 16th century.
Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt is giving fans the first glimpse of her and Chris Pratt's baby boy.. On Friday, Dec, 5, the author, 34, shared a series of snaps on Instagram from throughout ...
Switzerland said on Tuesday it was concerned by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's proposals to raise tariffs and is considering how to respond if his new administration does so. Trump aims to ...
The president of a Michigan-based manufacturer was stabbed by one of the company's employees during a staff meeting, police said. Nathan Joseph Mahoney, 31, has been charged with assault with ...
Egly was elected deacon of a Berne-Geneva Amish church in Indiana. In 1858, Egly was then elected bishop of the Berne-Geneva Amish Church. Egly, who insisted on the new birth experience, withdrew from the Amish church. Approximately half of the congregation withdrew as well. In 1866, the first Egly-Amish church was created in Berne, Indiana. [4]