Gingrich, Newton L. (1925-1979)
Newton L.
Gingrich (13 October 1925-1 August 1979) was an active and influential leader in
Mennonite
Church (MC) congregational, conference, and institutional work.
Gingrich was born in the Drake-Guernsey area of Saskatchewan. He pastored three
congregations in Ontario during his active ministry. He served on numerous
conference, denominational, and inter-Mennonite committees and boards. He was
chairman of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), 1977-79, and a member of its
executive committee, 1968-79; chairman of MCC Canada, 1972-78; moderator of the
Mennonite Church (MC), 1973-75, and half-time executive secretary for Mennonite
Church, Region I, until his death. Gingrich served on the general council and
the executive council of Mennonite World Conference. He was a strong advocate of
inter-Mennonite cooperation and one of the early supporters for the integration
of various conferences in Ontario. He taught at the Ontario Mennonite Bible
School and Institute, was its principal from 1966-69, and wrote Mission
Completed, which detailed the history of the school. His formal training
included work at Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, VA. He was married to
Mary Sommers and had 1 daughter and 3 sons. He died in Kitchener and was buried
in the cemetery at the East Zorra Mennonite Church.
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