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The Western Conservative Mennonite Fellowship was formed around 1973, when three churches in Oregon that had formerly belonged to the Nationwide Mennonite Fellowship formed a very loosely organized new group. They chose to be recognized as a fellowship for the purpose of identity and to have a larger base for counseling, fellowship, and mission outreach. In 1983 the group started the Hummingbird Gospel Mission in Belize.
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The Western Conservative Mennonite Fellowship was formed around 1973, when three churches in Oregon that had formerly belonged to the [[Nationwide Fellowship Churches|Nationwide Mennonite Fellowship]] formed a very loosely organized new group. They chose to be recognized as a fellowship for the purpose of identity and to have a larger base for counseling, fellowship, and mission outreach. In 1983 the group started the Hummingbird Gospel Mission in [[Belize]].
  
 
In 2010 the fellowship consisted of ten congregations in [[Alberta (Canada)|Alberta]], [[Idaho (USA)|Idaho]], [[Oregon (USA)|Oregon]], [[Washington (USA)|Washington]], Colorado, and [[Belize|Belize]] with a total membership of 558. The fellowship was led by five bishops.
 
In 2010 the fellowship consisted of ten congregations in [[Alberta (Canada)|Alberta]], [[Idaho (USA)|Idaho]], [[Oregon (USA)|Oregon]], [[Washington (USA)|Washington]], Colorado, and [[Belize|Belize]] with a total membership of 558. The fellowship was led by five bishops.

Revision as of 07:11, 20 October 2013

The Western Conservative Mennonite Fellowship was formed around 1973, when three churches in Oregon that had formerly belonged to the Nationwide Mennonite Fellowship formed a very loosely organized new group. They chose to be recognized as a fellowship for the purpose of identity and to have a larger base for counseling, fellowship, and mission outreach. In 1983 the group started the Hummingbird Gospel Mission in Belize.

In 2010 the fellowship consisted of ten congregations in Alberta, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, and Belize with a total membership of 558. The fellowship was led by five bishops.

Congregation Location State/Province Founded Members
Blue Mountain Christian Fellowship Freewater Oregon 2007 26
Cataldo Mennonite Church Cataldo Idaho 1981 29
Grande Ronde Mennonite Church Cove Oregon 1989 56
Harrisburg Mennonite Church Harrisburg Oregon 1911 48
Hummingbird Mennonite Church Belmopan Belize 1982 39
Pine Grove Mennonite Church Valley Washington 1989 30
Porter Mennonite Church Estacada Oregon 1955 95
Stirling Mennonite Church Raymond Alberta, Canada 1946 59
Sunnyview Mennonite Fellowship Montrose Colorado 1970 51
Tangent Mennonite Church Tangent Oregon 1950 125
Total 558

Bibliography

Mennonite Church Directory 2010. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2010: 132-133.

Scott, Stephen. An Introduction to Old Order and Conservative Mennonite Groups. People's Place Book #12. Intercourse, PA: Good Books, 1996: 178.


Author(s) Roy M Geigley
Richard D. Thiessen
Date Published October 2010

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Geigley, Roy M and Richard D. Thiessen. "Western Conservative Mennonite Fellowship." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. October 2010. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Western_Conservative_Mennonite_Fellowship&oldid=102848.

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Geigley, Roy M and Richard D. Thiessen. (October 2010). Western Conservative Mennonite Fellowship. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Western_Conservative_Mennonite_Fellowship&oldid=102848.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 5, p. 928. All rights reserved.


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