Amish-Mennonite Churches in |
THE AMISH-MENNONITE CHURCH PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
These photos were taken between May 2008 and May 2012. The result of this project was the book The Amish-Mennonites of North America: A Portrait of Our People (2011). The book is coffee table style, hardcover with dust jacket, and 300 pages long. The oversized book is full color and features all of these photos, plus photographs of the sanctuary, the church sign, and group photographs of the church people. Each church has a several sentence history. Color maps show the spread and growth of Amish-Mennonite congregations over time. To order the book, fill out this form. For more information, visit the book’s listing in the General Library and Archives.
WERE YOU WANTING TO VISIT A CHURCH? These are not all the plain Anabaptist churches in this state, just those affiliated with an Amish-Mennonite affiliation. There are several thousand plain Anabaptist churches in existence, including churches in nearly every North American state and province. If you would like detailed information about churches in your area, use the:
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Year started: 1977 Affiliation: Mennonite Christian F. Origin: Mission Home C.F.
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Gap Mills Christian Fellowship |
Slanesville Community Mennonite |
Year started: 2000 Affiliation: Beachy A.M. Origin: Mine Road A.M. |
Renick Christian Fellowship |