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  • _Vegas,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=170000. APA style Unrau, Harlan D. (December 2011). East Las Vegas Mennonite Church (East Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA). Global
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  • rmington,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=131606. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (January 2015). Farmington Mennonite Church (Farmington, New Mexico, USA). Global
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  • a,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=169998. APA style H., E. F. (1959). Trementina Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Spanish Mission (Trementina, New Mexico, USA)
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  • Mennonite Church (Albuquerque, New Mexico) MLA style Unrau, Harlan. "Albuquerque Mennonite Church (Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • the congregations, and all operations at Tucumcari ceased. The first classes were held in the congregations in 1969, but the Tucumcari congregation ceased
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  • Carlsbad Mennonite Church (Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA) (category New Mexico Congregations)
    Map:Carlsbad Mennonite Church (Carlsbad, New Mexico) MLA style Unrau, Harlan. "Carlsbad Mennonite Church (Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Belen Mennonite Church (Belen, New Mexico, USA) (category New Mexico Congregations)
    Church_(Belen,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=131548. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (January 2015). Belen Mennonite Church (Belen, New Mexico, USA). Global Anabaptist
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  • Abbott Mennonite Church (Abbott, New Mexico, USA) (category New Mexico Congregations)
    ott,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=165712. APA style Unrau, Harlan D and Samuel J. Steiner. (December 2011). Abbott Mennonite Church (Abbott, New Mexico, USA)
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  • _Sumner,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=170017. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (February 2021). Pecos Valley Mennonite Church (Fort Sumner, New Mexico, USA). Global
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  • Las Vegas Mennonite Church (Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA) (category New Mexico Congregations)
    (Las_Vegas,_New_Mexico,_USA)&oldid=170001. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (February 2021). Las Vegas Mennonite Church (Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA). Global
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  • Conference in Farmington, New Mexico, as an outreach ministry to the Navajo people of the Four Corners area in northwestern New Mexico. Ben and Eunice Stoner
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  • "Mennonite Life in Mexico." Vol. 4 (October 1949): Schmiedehaus, W. "New Mennonite Settlements in Mexico." Reimer, P. J. B. "From Russia to Mexico—The Story of
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  • the divisions caused by internal differences, new divisions occurred also because of the infiltration of new religious ideas and practices brought in from
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  • 88 ministers and 62 deacons. The church had mission stations in Mexico and New Mexico with three ordained Spanish ministers, and an Indian mission station
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  • truck to Mexico and New Orleans they returned, not having been admitted to Costa Rica. In 1934 some families including a number who had been in Mexico moved
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  • not homogenous, these congregations began fellowshipping together for mutual edification and encouragement. Other congregations left the conferences and
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  • settlements in 1605 and 1608 in what later became New France. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 ceded most of New France to Great Britain, and in that same year
    49 KB (5,578 words) - 13:52, 29 March 2021
  • including a congregation of Sommerfelder Mennonite immigrants from Mexico. A major movement of Old Colony Mennonites to Canada from Mexico occurred in
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  • desired in the way of an aggressive church program. Most of the congregations interested in this new conference movement stemmed from this latter group and had
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  • of dissatisfied families coming from Mexico. The Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference had two congregations in Alberta, Swalwell and Namaka. Their
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