Brutus Old Order Mennonite Church (Brutus, Michigan, USA)
The Brutus Old Order Mennonite Church (Michigan) had its origin about 1886, when the Wisler (Old Order Mennonite) faction withdrew from the parent Maple River (Mennonite Church) congregation. In 1935 the group still had 60 members, but it gradually declined, so that at its last listing in the 1943 Mennonite Yearbook it had only 10 members.
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