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  • Quebradon Fellowship (Los Chiles, Alajuela, Costa Rica) (category Costa Rica Congregations)
    s,_Alajuela,_Costa_Rica)&oldid=165247. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (March 2018). Quebradon Fellowship (Los Chiles, Alajuela, Costa Rica). Global Anabaptist
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  • _Alajuela,_Costa_Rica)&oldid=165038. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (February 2018). Hermandad Cristiana de Bijagua (Upala, Alajuela, Costa Rica). Global Anabaptist
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  • Iglesia La Mizpa (Alajuela, Costa Rica) (category Costa Rica Congregations)
    Alajuela, Costa Rica Denominational Affiliations: Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Iglesia La Mizpa (Alajuela, Costa Rica)." Global
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  • Chachagua, Alajuela, Costa Rica was established in 1985. The congregation resulted from mission outreach following colonization of Costa Rica by some Beachy
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  • Carlos, Alajuela, Costa Rica was established in 1983. The congregation resulted from mission outreach following colonization Costa Rica by some Beachy Amish
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  • _Alajuela,_Costa_Rica)&oldid=165001. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (February 2018). Hermandad Cristiana de Marsella (San Carlos, Alajuela, Costa Rica). Global
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  • Grecia, Alajuela, Costa Rica was established in 1976. The congregation resulted from mission outreach following colonization Costa Rica by some Beachy Amish
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  • Cuarto, Alajuela, Costa Rica was established in 1984. The congregation resulted from mission outreach following colonization Costa Rica by some Beachy Amish
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  • Carlos, Alajuela, Costa Rica was established in 1989. The congregation resulted from mission outreach following colonization Costa Rica by some Beachy Amish
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  • Mennonite Fellowship is located in Guatuzo, Cantón de San Carlos, Alajuela, Costa Rica. The church originated in 1980 when the Daniel Yoder family moved to the
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  • _Coto_Brus,_Costa_Rica)&oldid=160640. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (May 2018). San Vito Mennonite Fellowship (San Vito, Coto Brus, Costa Rica). Global Anabaptist
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  • Alajuela, Costa Rica. The church was organized in 1993 as an outreach of the Pataste Mennonite Fellowship. In about 2008 the congregation withdrew from
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  • work in Costa Rica. By 1974 the Costa Rica Mennonite Conference had been formed, with fraternal ties to the parent conference. The Costa Rica conference
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  • a faction of New Order Amish in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; and a congregation of New Order Amish in central Ohio. Several other factions emerged from
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  • Cuauhtémoc. His successor as elder at Hague, Jacob Günther, attempted to reach Costa Rica with a few families in 1951. After an adventurous trip by truck to Mexico
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  • 20. Wikipedia. "Costa Rica." 2010. Web. 5 June 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica. MLA style Thiessen, Richard D. "Costa Rica." Global Anabaptist
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  • of the Tegucigalpa congregation and national director of this movement of about 2,500 members in 15 congregations. Each congregation followed the pattern
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  • Bachert, Alice (1903-1996) (category Missionaries in Costa Rica)
    train as a nurse and midwife. Two years later she made plans to go to Costa Rica with Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church providing support of $600 a year
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  • Convención Evangélica Menonita de Costa Rica (Conference of Evangelical Mennonites of Costa Rica). In August 1961 the Conservative Mennonite Board of Missions
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  • now the Franklin District of LMC; and several Spanish-speaking congregations from Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua and the United States. Besides Pennsylvania
    61 KB (6,181 words) - 17:14, 26 January 2023

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