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The Des Allemands Mennonite Church is located thirty miles (50 km) west of New Orleans, Louisiana near U.S. Highway 90, on "The Old Spanish Trail." It is a member of the [[Gulf States Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Gulf States Mennonite Fellowship (MC USA)]], and had a membership of 56 in 2010. A congregation was organized in the spring of 1918 but existed only a few years because nearly all of the members moved away. In the spring of 1936, C. A. Wenger and wife moved back to Des Allemands. That fall their son and wife and one daughter with her husband moved to Des Allemands. Shortly after they were established, bishops A. O. Histand, [[Doylestown (Pennsylvania, USA)|Doylestown]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], and [[Hallman, Eli S. (1866-1955)|E. S. Hallman]], [[Tuleta Mennonite Church (Tuleta, Texas, USA)|Tuleta]], Texas, ordained John E. Wenger as minister and Lester Hackman as deacon. With the exception of these two families, all members in 1955 were natives. Nearly all were of Cajun descent and Catholic background. The pastor in 2010 was Troy Farris.
 
The Des Allemands Mennonite Church is located thirty miles (50 km) west of New Orleans, Louisiana near U.S. Highway 90, on "The Old Spanish Trail." It is a member of the [[Gulf States Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Gulf States Mennonite Fellowship (MC USA)]], and had a membership of 56 in 2010. A congregation was organized in the spring of 1918 but existed only a few years because nearly all of the members moved away. In the spring of 1936, C. A. Wenger and wife moved back to Des Allemands. That fall their son and wife and one daughter with her husband moved to Des Allemands. Shortly after they were established, bishops A. O. Histand, [[Doylestown (Pennsylvania, USA)|Doylestown]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], and [[Hallman, Eli S. (1866-1955)|E. S. Hallman]], [[Tuleta Mennonite Church (Tuleta, Texas, USA)|Tuleta]], Texas, ordained John E. Wenger as minister and Lester Hackman as deacon. With the exception of these two families, all members in 1955 were natives. Nearly all were of Cajun descent and Catholic background. The pastor in 2010 was Troy Farris.
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In 2015 the Des Allemands congregation left the [[Gulf States Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Gulf States Mennonite Conference]]. This move was part of a larger realignment of Mennonite congregations in the 2010s that were formerly part of [[Mennonite Church USA]]. These congregations were unhappy with Mennonite Church USA's failure to take stronger disciplinary actions against area conferences and congregations who expressed openness to inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons. Des Allemands continued as an independent Mennonite congregation associated with the [[Good News Fellowship]].
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
<strong>Address:</strong> 17447 Old Spanish Trail, Des Allemands Louisiana 70030
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'''Address:''' 17447 Old Spanish Trail, Des Allemands Louisiana 70030
  
<strong>Phone:</strong> 985-758-7550
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'''Phone:''' 985-758-7550
  
 
'''Denominational Affiliations:'''
 
'''Denominational Affiliations:'''
 
Gulf States Mennonite Conference
 
 
[http://www.mennoniteusa.org/ Mennonite Church USA]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 6 July 2018

The Des Allemands Mennonite Church is located thirty miles (50 km) west of New Orleans, Louisiana near U.S. Highway 90, on "The Old Spanish Trail." It is a member of the Gulf States Mennonite Fellowship (MC USA), and had a membership of 56 in 2010. A congregation was organized in the spring of 1918 but existed only a few years because nearly all of the members moved away. In the spring of 1936, C. A. Wenger and wife moved back to Des Allemands. That fall their son and wife and one daughter with her husband moved to Des Allemands. Shortly after they were established, bishops A. O. Histand, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and E. S. Hallman, Tuleta, Texas, ordained John E. Wenger as minister and Lester Hackman as deacon. With the exception of these two families, all members in 1955 were natives. Nearly all were of Cajun descent and Catholic background. The pastor in 2010 was Troy Farris.

In 2015 the Des Allemands congregation left the Gulf States Mennonite Conference. This move was part of a larger realignment of Mennonite congregations in the 2010s that were formerly part of Mennonite Church USA. These congregations were unhappy with Mennonite Church USA's failure to take stronger disciplinary actions against area conferences and congregations who expressed openness to inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons. Des Allemands continued as an independent Mennonite congregation associated with the Good News Fellowship.

Additional Information

Address: 17447 Old Spanish Trail, Des Allemands Louisiana 70030

Phone: 985-758-7550

Denominational Affiliations:

Maps

Map:Des Allemands Mennonite Church (Des Allemands, Louisiana)


Author(s) Paul Hershey
Sam Steiner
Date Published June 2017

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Hershey, Paul and Sam Steiner. "Des Allemands Mennonite Church (Des Allemands, Louisiana, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2017. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Des_Allemands_Mennonite_Church_(Des_Allemands,_Louisiana,_USA)&oldid=161039.

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Hershey, Paul and Sam Steiner. (June 2017). Des Allemands Mennonite Church (Des Allemands, Louisiana, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Des_Allemands_Mennonite_Church_(Des_Allemands,_Louisiana,_USA)&oldid=161039.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 55. All rights reserved.


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