Pashnya Mennonite Church (Slavgorod Mennonite Settlement, Russia)Pashnya Mennonite Church was located in the Slavgorod Mennonite settlement in Siberia and served the inhabitants of Grigoryevka, Markovka, Ananyevka, Ekaterinovka, and Zhelanovka. The first leading minister of the congregation was Jakob Quiring, assisted by Johann Neufeld, David Janzen, Johann Sawatzky, and Johann Boldt. The congregation worshiped in school buildings. (See also Slavgorod Mennonite Church.) BibliographyFast, Gerhard. In den Steppen Sibiriens. Rosthern, 1957: 72.
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