Iglesia Evangélica Menonita del Noroeste de México

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La Iglesia Evangélica Menonita del Noroeste de México tiene 278 miembros (año 2000), y 3 congregaciones.

Historia

En 1960 se empezó la obra en Ciudad Obregón en el estado de Sonora. Un local fue construído en 1962 y programas de acercamiento empezaron en los pueblos cercanos. La conferencia se formó en 1966 y el primer pastor mexicano fue ordenado ese día. Hoy hay congregaciones en Sinaola y Sonora.

In 1960 work was begun in Ciudad Obregón in the state of Sonora. A permanent building was erected in 1962 and outreach programs started in nearby towns. The church conference itself was formed in 1966 and the first Mexican pastor ordained a year later. Today there are congregations in Sinaloa and Sonora. The church is an associate member of MWC.[1]

References

  1. Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 106.