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  • :Church Name: Hochma (a congregation of Mennonite Church Eastern Canada) :Church Location (city, state, country, etc.): Montréal, Québec, Canada
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  • Resolution on Military Tax Withholding (Mennonite Church, 1989) [[Text (Mennonite Church, 1989)|Text]]
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  • Millard Lind, author of ''Ezekiel'', was a member of College Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana, and husband of writer Miriam Sieber Lind. Together they r ...980); ''Monotheism, Power, Justice'' (1990); and articles in scholarly and church magazines.
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  • ...istribution center in El Salvador. It has related congregations in Belize, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, and the United ...on, the service agency of the newly created Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church, agreed to mission work in Guatemala. This was the first foreign mission pr
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  • ...ith his mother to Germany, where he was a refugee until his immigration to Canada in 1948. ...Manitoba), Th.M. (Old Testament; Harvard Divinity School), and Ph.D. (Near Eastern Languages and Literatures; Harvard University).
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  • ...tle = Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups Formally Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] ...sia beginning in the late 1800s as Russian Mennonite groups emigrated from eastern Russia.<ref name="bender" /> In the latter half of the twentieth century a
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  • ...Mennonite-related groups exist today in [[North America (United States and Canada)|North America]], [[Caribbean, Central and South America|Latin America]], [ ...or read the [[#History|history section]] below to learn more about general Mennonite history.
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  • ...tle = Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups Formally Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] (2009) ...ian indigenous phenomenon in the continent. The [[Mennonite-Related Groups|Mennonite]] and [[Brethren in Christ]] Churches in Africa will continue to grow in co
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  • ...06 MCUSA had 950 congregations and 110,696 members.<ref>"North America." ''Mennonite World Conference''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/Directory/2006carcsam.pdf</ref>. ...bishop of this Germantown congregation. This early group of Mennonites and Mennonite-Quakers wrote the first formal protest against slavery in the United States
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  • Resolution on South Africa (Mennonite Church, 1987) ...peace in southern Africa. We affirm the August 29, 1986, statement of the Mennonite agencies working in southern Africa ([[#Additional Information]]).
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  • ...th">Peter P. Klassen and Willard H. Smith, "Paraguay," ''Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO)'', http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/P The Fernheim Colony was the second Mennonite colony to be established in [[Paraguay]], following the [[Menno Colony, Par
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  • |Box title = Jesus Village Church |Row 5 title = [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated?
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  • |Box title = Phnom Penh Mennonite Church |Row 5 title = [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated?
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  • ...0 p.m. The churches involved are the Mennonite-Brethren – a split off the “Church Mennonites” (called General-Conference Mennonites in the USA) which occur ...oday the lay preachers preach primarily in Russian. The brotherhood had no church buildings of its own prior to Gorbachev – today it enjoys 17 new chapels
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  • |Row 6 title = Groups Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] |Row 7 title = Membership in [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated Churches
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  • ...ia Evangélica Menonita Hondureña ''' fue fundada por misioneros de Eastern Mennonite Missions, quienes llegaron al norte de la costa Hondureña en 1950. Esta ob ...nd in Honduras.<ref>Jaime Prieto Valladores, Mission and Migration: Global Mennonite History (Kitchener, ON: Good Books, 2010), 251.</ref> However, the presence
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  • |Box title = Church of God in Christ, Mennonite ...er efforts and labors directly under her own church, the United Missionary Church, and became the denomination's first missionary (Lageer, 1979). In 1924, th
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  • In far eastern Hungary, where yellow stuccoed houses and churches built by the rich sit am ...le was the father of them all he declared, “I do not believe in God or the church. I am an atheist!”
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  • .... The page also provides access to bibliographic information on Anabaptist-Mennonite ecumenical involvements, texts of working papers and formal statements, an [[image:Picture4.png|thumb|550px|right|''Mennonite World Conference President Bishop Danisa Ndlovu and LWF General Secretary R
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  • ...nnsylvania in 1824, at the request of Mennonites in Waterloo County, Upper Canada (see foreword of the publication). In North America it has also been popula ...simple instruction from the sacred scriptures, as taught by the Mennonite Church''.
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