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The North Danvers Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located at 5517 East 1950 North Road, Danvers, [[McLean County (Illinois, USA)|McLean County]], [[Illinois (USA)|Illinois]], a member of the [[Central District Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Central District Conference]], was organized in 1871 with a ministry composed of Bishop Joseph Stuckey, John Strubhar, John Stahly, Christian Imhoff, Joseph Stalter, Michael Miller, and Jacob Miller, who represented the three orders of the Amish ministry: bishops, ministers, and deacons. The new church building was erected in 1872 and remodeled in 1917. The membership in 1956 was 265, mostly rural. Ministers have been Joash Stutzman, [[Schantz, Peter (1853-1924)|Peter Schantz]], Joseph Clark, [[King, Joseph H. (1861-1935)|Joseph King]], John Kohler, and Hugo J. Mierau. William B. Weaver was a long-time pastor, 1923-1952.
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The North Danvers Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located at 5517 East 1950 North Road, Danvers, [[McLean County (Illinois, USA)|McLean County]], [[Illinois (USA)|Illinois]], a member of what was once the [[Central District Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Central District Conference]], had its origins in the [[Yoder Amish Mennonite Church (Rock Creek, Illinois, USA)|Yoder Amish Mennonite Church]] and was organized in 1871 with a ministry composed of Bishop [[Stuckey, Joseph (1825-1902)|Joseph Stuckey]], John Strubhar, John Stahly, Christian Imhoff, Joseph Stalter, Michael Miller, and Jacob Miller, who represented the three orders of the Amish ministry: bishops, ministers, and deacons. The new church building was erected in 1872 and remodeled in 1917.  
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The membership in 1956 was 265, mostly rural.  
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Ministers have been Joash Stutzman, [[Schantz, Peter (1853-1924)|Peter Schantz]], Joseph Clark, [[King, Joseph H. (1861-1935)|Joseph King]], John Kohler, and Hugo J. Mierau. William B. Weaver was a long-time pastor, 1923-1952.
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
North Danvers Mennonite Church. "Our Church History." Accessed 25 June 2007. <[http://www.northdanverschurch.com/history.htm http://www.northdanverschurch.com/history.htm]>
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''Centennial anniversary of the North Danvers House of Worship : 1872-1972, anniversary observance August 27, 1972''. Danvers: North Danvers Mennonite Church, 1972. Available in full electronic text at: https://archive.org/details/centennialannive00unse.
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North Danvers Mennonite Church. "History" Accessed 10 March 2019. https://www.northdanverschurch.org/history.
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= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
North Danvers Mennonite Church [http://www.northdanverschurch.com/ website]  
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North Danvers Mennonite Church [https://www.northdanverschurch.org/ website].
 
 
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Revision as of 20:59, 10 March 2019

The North Danvers Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA), located at 5517 East 1950 North Road, Danvers, McLean County, Illinois, a member of what was once the Central District Conference, had its origins in the Yoder Amish Mennonite Church and was organized in 1871 with a ministry composed of Bishop Joseph Stuckey, John Strubhar, John Stahly, Christian Imhoff, Joseph Stalter, Michael Miller, and Jacob Miller, who represented the three orders of the Amish ministry: bishops, ministers, and deacons. The new church building was erected in 1872 and remodeled in 1917.

The membership in 1956 was 265, mostly rural.

Ministers have been Joash Stutzman, Peter Schantz, Joseph Clark, Joseph King, John Kohler, and Hugo J. Mierau. William B. Weaver was a long-time pastor, 1923-1952.

Bibliography

Centennial anniversary of the North Danvers House of Worship : 1872-1972, anniversary observance August 27, 1972. Danvers: North Danvers Mennonite Church, 1972. Available in full electronic text at: https://archive.org/details/centennialannive00unse.

North Danvers Mennonite Church. "History" Accessed 10 March 2019. https://www.northdanverschurch.org/history.

Additional Information

North Danvers Mennonite Church website.


Author(s) Hugo J Mierau
Date Published 1957

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Mierau, Hugo J. "North Danvers Mennonite Church (Danvers, Illinois, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=North_Danvers_Mennonite_Church_(Danvers,_Illinois,_USA)&oldid=163533.

APA style

Mierau, Hugo J. (1957). North Danvers Mennonite Church (Danvers, Illinois, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=North_Danvers_Mennonite_Church_(Danvers,_Illinois,_USA)&oldid=163533.




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