Mennonite Church (1683–2002), the Glossary
The Mennonite Church (MC), also known as the Old Mennonite Church, was formerly the oldest and largest body of Mennonites in North America.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Amish, Franconia Mennonite Conference, General Conference Mennonite Church, Illinois Mennonite Conference, Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference, Lancaster Mennonite Conference, Mennonite Church Canada, Mennonite Church USA, Mennonites, New York Mennonite Conference, Virginia Mennonite Conference, Wichita, Kansas.
- 1683 establishments in North America
- 2002 disestablishments in North America
- Amish in North America
- Mennonitism
Amish
The Amish (Amisch; Amische), formally the Old Order Amish, are a group of traditionalist Anabaptist Christian church fellowships with Swiss and Alsatian origins.
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Franconia Mennonite Conference
Franconia Mennonite Conference was a conference of Mennonite Church USA based in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, with 45 congregations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont, New York and California and 19 conference related ministries.
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General Conference Mennonite Church
The General Conference Mennonite Church (GCMC) was a mainline association of Mennonite congregations based in North America from 1860 to 2002.
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Illinois Mennonite Conference
Illinois Mennonite Conference is an area conference of Mennonite Church USA.
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Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference
The Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference is a regional conference of Mennonite Church USA that consists of 77 congregations in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Lancaster Mennonite Conference
Lancaster Mennonite Conference (LMC) is a historic body of Mennonite churches mainly concentrated in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
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Mennonite Church Canada
Mennonite Church Canada, informally known as the General Conference, is a Mennonite denomination in Canada, with head offices in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Mennonite Church USA
The Mennonite Church USA (MC USA) is an Anabaptist Christian denomination in the United States.
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Mennonites
Mennonites are a group of Anabaptist Christian communities tracing their roots to the epoch of the Radical Reformation. Mennonite Church (1683–2002) and Mennonites are Mennonitism.
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New York Mennonite Conference
New York Mennonite Conference is a regional conference of Mennonite Church USA comprising 14 churches Upstate New York.
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Virginia Mennonite Conference
Virginia Mennonite Conference is a body of Mennonite churches in the south-Atlantic region of the United States, consisting of Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky and the city of Washington, D.C. There are 60 congregations in the Conference, and a number of congregations in formation without full membership status.
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Wichita, Kansas
Wichita is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County.
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See also
1683 establishments in North America
- Mennonite Church (1683–2002)
2002 disestablishments in North America
- Martinique franc
- Mennonite Church (1683–2002)
Amish in North America
- Mennonite Church (1683–2002)
- Pennsylvania Dutch language
- Pilgrimage Valley
- Upper Barton Creek
Mennonitism
- Beachy Amish
- Behalt
- Believer's baptism
- Black Mennonites
- Burdei
- Christian Hymnary
- Community Peacemaker Teams
- Conservative Mennonites
- David Martin Mennonites
- Enchiridion (Dirk Philips)
- Ethnic Mennonite
- Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
- International Community of Mennonite Brethren
- John A. Hostetler
- John D. Kauffman
- John W. Martin Mennonites
- Kauffman Amish Mennonite
- MBMS International
- Menno Simons
- Mennonite Church (1683–2002)
- Mennonite World Conference
- Mennonite cuisine
- Mennonites
- Mennonites in Uruguay
- Noah Hoover Mennonite
- Nonconformity to the world
- Ohio Wisler Mennonite
- Ohio-Indiana Mennonite Conference
- Old Beachy Amish
- Old Order Anabaptism
- Old Order Mennonite
- Old Order Mennonites
- Orthodox Mennonites
- Plautdietsch
- Plautdietsch language
- Radical Reformation
- Reidenbach Old Order Mennonites
- Rot-Front
- Rumspringa
- Sewing circle (Mennonite)
- Stauffer Mennonite
- Stephen Scott (writer)
- Stuckey Amish
- Swiss Brethren
- Virginia Old Order Mennonite Conference
- Vistula delta Mennonites
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonite_Church_(1683–2002)
Also known as Mennonite Church (1725-2002).