Stauffer, Noah (1842-1928)
Noah Stauffer (1842-1928) was a
prominent minister in the Ontario Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church). He
served in the Weber congregation (now Pioneer Park Christian
Fellowship) near Strasburg (now part of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada). He was one of the
first to advocate evangelism and missions, was a leading promoter of the
Mennonite General Conference, and was probably the first to use English
regularly in his preaching over the course of half a century.
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