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Indian Cove Mennonite Church (formerly [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]]), is located in a small irrigated farming community in Owyhee County, southern [[Idaho (USA)|Idaho]], near Hammett. Formerly a member of the [[Pacific Coast Conference (Mennonite Church) |Pacific Coast Conference]], it was organized in 1935, the first Mennonite settlers, Aaron S. Brubaker and family, having come from [[Mahoning County (Ohio, USA)|Mahoning County]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], in 1926. Two ministers, A. M. Shenk of Nampa, Idaho, and Paul J. Hooley of Limon, [[Colorado (USA)|Colorado]], were among the 19 charter members. In 1954 the membership was 72, with Paul W. Miller and Amos Shenk as ministers, and Menno S. Snyder as deacon.
 
Indian Cove Mennonite Church (formerly [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]]), is located in a small irrigated farming community in Owyhee County, southern [[Idaho (USA)|Idaho]], near Hammett. Formerly a member of the [[Pacific Coast Conference (Mennonite Church) |Pacific Coast Conference]], it was organized in 1935, the first Mennonite settlers, Aaron S. Brubaker and family, having come from [[Mahoning County (Ohio, USA)|Mahoning County]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], in 1926. Two ministers, A. M. Shenk of Nampa, Idaho, and Paul J. Hooley of Limon, [[Colorado (USA)|Colorado]], were among the 19 charter members. In 1954 the membership was 72, with Paul W. Miller and Amos Shenk as ministers, and Menno S. Snyder as deacon.
 
 
 
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Indian Cove Mennonite Church (formerly Mennonite Church), is located in a small irrigated farming community in Owyhee County, southern Idaho, near Hammett. Formerly a member of the Pacific Coast Conference, it was organized in 1935, the first Mennonite settlers, Aaron S. Brubaker and family, having come from Mahoning County, Ohio, in 1926. Two ministers, A. M. Shenk of Nampa, Idaho, and Paul J. Hooley of Limon, Colorado, were among the 19 charter members. In 1954 the membership was 72, with Paul W. Miller and Amos Shenk as ministers, and Menno S. Snyder as deacon.


Author(s) Menno S Snyder
Date Published 1958

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Snyder, Menno S. "Indian Cove Mennonite Church (Hammett, Idaho, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1958. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Indian_Cove_Mennonite_Church_(Hammett,_Idaho,_USA)&oldid=88205.

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Snyder, Menno S. (1958). Indian Cove Mennonite Church (Hammett, Idaho, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Indian_Cove_Mennonite_Church_(Hammett,_Idaho,_USA)&oldid=88205.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 22. All rights reserved.


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