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Zion [[Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (CGC)|Church of God in Christ Mennonite]] Church, located near [[Inman (Kansas, USA)|Inman]], [[McPherson County (Kansas, USA)|McPherson County]], KS, was established when Gerhard Ensz, a minister of a local Mennonite group, and six members withdrew and were baptized on the basis of repentance and the new birth. Worship services were conducted in homes and schools until the meetinghouse was built in 1922. Abraham G. Ensz and Peter A. Friesen, the first resident ministers, were ordained during its history, Ensz serving as pastor until his death in 1936. John A. Ensz and Abe R. Toews were also ordained and were in charge in 1954. The membership in 1954 was 159.
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The Zion [[Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (CGC)|Church of God in Christ, Mennonite]] congregation near Inman, [[Kansas (USA)|Kansas]], USA was established in 1886. The congregation started when Gerhard Ensz, a minister in the [[Bethel Mennonite Church (Inman, Kansas, USA)|Bethel Mennonite Church]] in Inman, became convinced of the need for a new birth experience through contact with the [[Lone Tree Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (Galva, Kansas, USA)|Lone Tree congregation]]. He left the [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] and was baptized into the [[Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (CGC)|Church of God in Christ, Mennonite]]. His family became the core of the new Zion congregation, though he was never a minister in the Holdeman church.
  
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Services were first held in homes, and later in the Golden Rule School and the Clark School. Still later it used a German School located across the road from the present church. The first resident ministers were ordained in 1894. [[Sunday School|Sunday school]] began in 1915. A cemetery was established in 1921. The first meetinghouse was built in 1922, located two miles west and two miles north of Inman. At this time the congregation took the name of Zion. In 1940 a basement was dug. In 1963 a new church was built across the road and west of the original building. An addition of a fellowship hall and larger entrance came in 1998.
  
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During [[World War (1914-1918)|World War I]] there was a test of faith. Henry D. Ensz served six months in prison in Camp Funston at Fort Leavenworth.
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In 1977 the Plainview School, located two miles north and 0.5 miles west of the church was purchased and operated as the Plainview Christian School.
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In 2020 the congregation was part of the [[Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (CGC)|Church of God in Christ, Mennonite]]. The minister was Maynard Koehn.
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= Bibliography =
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Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. ''Yearbook'' (1996-2020).
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''Histories of the congregations.'' 3rd. ed. Moundridge, Kansas: Gospel Publishers, 1999: 342-345.
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= Additional Information =
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'''Address''': 597 6th Ave., Inman, Kansas 67546
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'''Phone''': 620-585-6449
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'''Website''':
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'''Denominational Affiliations''':
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[https://churchofgodinchristmennonite.net// Church of God in Christ, Mennonite]
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== Ordained Pastors at Zion Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Church ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Name !! Years<br/>of Service
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| Peter A. Friesen (1854-1925) || 1894-
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| Abraham G. Ensz (1867-1936) || 1894-
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| Henry A. Ensz (1893-1988) || 1923-1949
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| John A. Ensz (1905-1970) || 1935-1970
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| Jacob K. Friesen (1890-1967) || 1935-1949
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| Abraham R. Toews (1915-2004) || 1949-2000
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| John N. Penner (1916-1996) || 1955-1965
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| Abraham E. Nikkel (1918-2012) || 1961-2004
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| Arvid R. Ensz (1926-2019) || 1961-1977
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| Charles Johnson (1937-2020) || 1975-2008
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| Maynard M. Koehn || 1975-present
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| Karl Ensz || 1988-2004
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| Gregg Johnson || 2002-2018
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|}
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== Membership at Zion Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Church ==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: right;"
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! Year !! Membership
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| 1921 || 30
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| 1954 || 159
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| 1963 || 146
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| 1995 || 213
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| 2000 || 215
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| 2010 || 158
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| 2020 || 154
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|}
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= Original Mennonite Encyclopedia Article =
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By H. A. Ensz. Copied by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from ''Mennonite Encyclopedia'', Vol. 4, p. 403. All rights reserved.
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Zion Church of God in Christ Mennonite Church, located near Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, was established when Gerhard Ensz, a minister of a local Mennonite group, and six members withdrew and were baptized on the basis of repentance and the new birth. Worship services were conducted in homes and schools until the meetinghouse was built in 1922. Abraham G. Ensz and Peter A. Friesen, the first resident ministers, were ordained during its history, Ensz serving as pastor until his death in 1936. John A. Ensz and Abe R. Toews were also ordained and were in charge in 1954. The membership in 1954 was 159.
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 23 March 2021

The Zion Church of God in Christ, Mennonite congregation near Inman, Kansas, USA was established in 1886. The congregation started when Gerhard Ensz, a minister in the Bethel Mennonite Church in Inman, became convinced of the need for a new birth experience through contact with the Lone Tree congregation. He left the General Conference Mennonite Church and was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. His family became the core of the new Zion congregation, though he was never a minister in the Holdeman church.

Services were first held in homes, and later in the Golden Rule School and the Clark School. Still later it used a German School located across the road from the present church. The first resident ministers were ordained in 1894. Sunday school began in 1915. A cemetery was established in 1921. The first meetinghouse was built in 1922, located two miles west and two miles north of Inman. At this time the congregation took the name of Zion. In 1940 a basement was dug. In 1963 a new church was built across the road and west of the original building. An addition of a fellowship hall and larger entrance came in 1998.

During World War I there was a test of faith. Henry D. Ensz served six months in prison in Camp Funston at Fort Leavenworth.

In 1977 the Plainview School, located two miles north and 0.5 miles west of the church was purchased and operated as the Plainview Christian School.

In 2020 the congregation was part of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. The minister was Maynard Koehn.

Bibliography

Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Yearbook (1996-2020).

Histories of the congregations. 3rd. ed. Moundridge, Kansas: Gospel Publishers, 1999: 342-345.

Additional Information

Address: 597 6th Ave., Inman, Kansas 67546

Phone: 620-585-6449

Website:

Denominational Affiliations:

Church of God in Christ, Mennonite

Ordained Pastors at Zion Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Church

Name Years
of Service
Peter A. Friesen (1854-1925) 1894-
Abraham G. Ensz (1867-1936) 1894-
Henry A. Ensz (1893-1988) 1923-1949
John A. Ensz (1905-1970) 1935-1970
Jacob K. Friesen (1890-1967) 1935-1949
Abraham R. Toews (1915-2004) 1949-2000
John N. Penner (1916-1996) 1955-1965
Abraham E. Nikkel (1918-2012) 1961-2004
Arvid R. Ensz (1926-2019) 1961-1977
Charles Johnson (1937-2020) 1975-2008
Maynard M. Koehn 1975-present
Karl Ensz 1988-2004
Gregg Johnson 2002-2018

Membership at Zion Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Church

Year Membership
1921 30
1954 159
1963 146
1995 213
2000 215
2010 158
2020 154

Original Mennonite Encyclopedia Article

By H. A. Ensz. Copied by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 403. All rights reserved.

Zion Church of God in Christ Mennonite Church, located near Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, was established when Gerhard Ensz, a minister of a local Mennonite group, and six members withdrew and were baptized on the basis of repentance and the new birth. Worship services were conducted in homes and schools until the meetinghouse was built in 1922. Abraham G. Ensz and Peter A. Friesen, the first resident ministers, were ordained during its history, Ensz serving as pastor until his death in 1936. John A. Ensz and Abe R. Toews were also ordained and were in charge in 1954. The membership in 1954 was 159.


Author(s) Samuel J Steiner
Date Published January 2021

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Steiner, Samuel J. (January 2021). Zion Church of God in Christ Mennonite Church (Inman, Kansas, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Zion_Church_of_God_in_Christ_Mennonite_Church_(Inman,_Kansas,_USA)&oldid=170833.




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