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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>David Koop was born 18 August 1900 in Orloff, [[Russia|Russia]]. He was ordained a minister in the Mennonite church ([[Kirchliche Mennoniten|Kirchliche Mennoniten]]) in 1925. He was with the group that was able to leave Russia in 1929, immigrating via [[Germany|Germany]] to [[Brazil|Brazil]]. The first settlement in Stolzplateau, Santa Catarina, was not successful and he moved, together with others, to [[Curitiba (Paraná, Brazil) |Curitiba]], ca. 1935. He was ordained [[Elder (Ältester)|elder]] in 1948, serving in this capacity until 1970. David Koop was known for his biblical and doctrinal preaching and his irenic relationships to other groups, including the [[Mennonite Brethren Church|Mennonite Brethren]] churches and the Mennonites in [[North America|North America]]. He was active in both the [[Associação das Igrejas Menonitas do Brasil |Associaçäo das Igrejas Menonitas do Brasil]] (Association of Mennonite Churches of Brazil) and the Conference of Mennonites in South America. David Koop died 28 January 1982.<br />
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