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  • they are part of a member area conference. In the General Conference Mennonite Church, congregations and not area conferences were members. The new denomination’s
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  • Ohio Mennonite Conference (category Area/Regional Conferences) (section Congregations)
    These two conferences merged in 1927 to form the Ohio Mennonite and Eastern Amish Mennonite Joint Conference, later shortened to Ohio and Eastern Mennonite
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  • Jews, was established as an outpost of the Maple Grove congregation (Ohio and Eastern Conference) near Atglen in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1956
    15 KB (1,703 words) - 19:12, 8 August 2023
  • 37. The Ohio and Eastern Conference (MC) maintained two mission stations in the northeastern corner of the state at Shauns and Indian Springs, and two others
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  • Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, in 1954 constituted the Eastern District, a territory with the following organized congregations: Michigan, 14; Ohio, 11;
    31 KB (4,494 words) - 12:56, 27 April 2024
  • (belonging to four conferences: Lancaster, Virginia, Ohio and Eastern, and Conservative Mennonite), with a total of 248 permanent members, and a colored mission
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  • Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference (category Area/Regional Conferences)
    The formal merger with the Ohio Mennonite Conference to form the Ohio Mennonite and Eastern Amish Mennonite Joint Conference took place on 9 December 1927
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  • Bluffton (Ohio, USA) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in Ohio)
    1937 at Bluffton, Ohio. [Bluffton, Ohio: General Centenary Committee of the Swiss Mennonite Churches of Putnam and Allen Counties, Ohio], 1937. Gratz, Delbert
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  • 43); Ohio Mennonite Conference (1, 25); Virginia Mennonite Conference (1, 10); Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference (1, 13). One other congregation was
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  • Mid-Atlantic Mennonite Fellowship and Southeastern Mennonite Conference in the board management both for the Maranatha Bible School and the Deeper Life Ministries
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  • part of the general conference program. Also the Nigeria and India conferences were given full status in the general conference setup, and were represented
    10 KB (1,440 words) - 17:35, 27 July 2015
  • County, Mifflin County, and Somerset County, Pennsylvania, and Holmes County, Ohio, Elkhart and Lagrange counties, Indiana, and Johnson County, Iowa, who
    42 KB (5,898 words) - 14:36, 17 March 2023
  • following congregations in Lagrange County: Old Order Amish, 17 congregations with ca. 1,000 members; six Mennonite (Mennonite Church) congregations with 1
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  • Illinois Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA) (category Area/Regional Conferences)
    Mennonite congregations, originally a part of the Indiana conference, received the permission of that conference to form a separate conference in 1871 and met
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  • Ohio Mennonite Conference (1843-1927) (category Area/Regional Conferences)
    Under the name Ohio Mennonite and Eastern Amish Mennonite Joint Conference (later Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference), the merged conferences held their
    6 KB (896 words) - 11:22, 11 March 2024
  • of Goshen and reaching well into Lagrange County with 1,600 members in 23 congregations. The first Mennonite settlers came from eastern Ohio in 1845, locating
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  • Western District Amish Mennonite Conference (category Area/Regional Conferences)
    Western District Amish Mennonite (AM) Conference was the counterpart of the Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference and included Illinois, Iowa, Mis­souri, Arkansas
    6 KB (568 words) - 10:54, 28 March 2024
  • Fulton County (Ohio, USA) (category Counties/Regional Governments in Ohio)
    Rupp, Stuckey and Wyse. The main body of the settlement eventually affiliated with what came to be the Ohio and Eastern A.M. Joint Conference of the Mennonite
    4 KB (558 words) - 19:17, 5 March 2021
  • released from their membership in the Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church (EPMC). They believed that the Eastern Pennsylvania denomination had become
    4 KB (211 words) - 15:41, 8 May 2019
  • compared with 108 congregations and 9 groups in 1955. The Western District. Conference was the largest district of the General Conference Mennonite Church
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