The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Scottdale, Pa. :
Herald Press,
1961.
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| Series: | Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history ;
10. |
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Table of Contents:
- I. Historical and Interpretative Survey I European Background
- American Mennonite Background: Indiana
- The Civil War
- Stress and Difficulty
- The Elkhart Team, Funk and Coffman
- The Mennonite and Amish Mennonite Conferences
- World War I
- The Troubled Twenties
- Progress After the Storm
- World War II
- The Modem Missionary Awakening
- Other Areas of Progress
- Numerical Growth. II. The Older Mennonite Congregations: Indiana
- Augsburger
- Arcadia
- Yellow Creek
- Holdeman
- Christophel,
- Olive
- Blosser
- Nappanee
- Clinton Brick
- Prairie Street, Elkhart
- Salem
- College Mennonite
- Lakeville
- Mikesell
- Shore, Ill
- Emma
- Gar Creek
- Fort Wayne
- Bower
- Pleasant Valley
- Teegarden
- Schoolhouses
- Scattered families
- Tennessee
- Michigan: Pleasant Hill
- Caledonia
- Bowne
- Maple River
- Antrim County,
- Pigeon
- Okemos
- Midland
- Homestead
- Tuscola County
- Zion
- White Cloud
- Scattered members. III. The Older Amish Mennonite Congregations
- Indiana: Maple Grove
- Clinton Frame
- Forks
- Pretty Prairie
- Nappanee
- Middlebury
- Howard-Miami
- Leo
- Yoder
- Starke County
- Michigan: Barker Street
- Tennessee
- Fairview
- Sunnyside
- Pleasantview. IV. The Younger Churches Indiana: Hopewell
- Burr Oak
- Berea
- Providence
- Belmont
- North Goshen
- Pleasant View
- Rainy River
- Tri-Lakes
- East Goshen
- Lighthouse
- Locust Grove
- Benton
- Sunnyside
- Roselawn
- Walnut Hill
- Plymouth Street Chapel
- Waterford
- Crumstown
- Osceola
- Anderson
- Fair Haven
- - Marion
- Plato
- Lake Bethel
- Bean Blossom
- Fish Lake
- Hudson Lake
- Bon Air
- Tippecanoe
- Wawasee
- Toto
- English Lake
- New Bethel
- Mount Pleasant
- Indianapolis
- Elmwood
- South Bend
- Michigan: Bethany
- Bethel
- Detroit
- Calvary
- Locust Grove
- Moorepark
- South Colon
- Cady, Midland
- Herrick
- Liberty
- Cold Springs
- Petoskey
- Stutsmanville.
- (cont'd) Saginaw
- East Side, Saginaw
- Battle Creek
- Wellington
- California
- Kalamazoo
- Fernland
- Maple Grove
- Seney
- Cedar Grove
- Wildwood
- Naubimvay
- Rexton
- Wayside
- Grand Marais
- Soo Hill
- Salem
- New Bremen, N.Y.
- Kentucky Missions
- Oak Terrace, Fla.
- Biographical Sketches of the Ordained Men.
- Other Mennonite Bodies: Reformed Mennonites
- Stauffer Mennonites
- Church of God in Christ, Mennonites
- Mennonite Brethren
- General Conference Mennonites
- Wisler Mennonites
- including Old Order Mennonites
- United Missionary Church.
- Other Amish Mennonite Bodies. Old Order Amish
- Evangelical Mennonites
- Central Conference Mennonites
- Conservative Mennonites
- Missionary Church Association
- Beachy Amish Mennonites
- Woodlawn A.M. Church
- Non-Conference Conservative Mennonites.
- Related and Similar Groups Brethren Bodies: Church of the Brethren
- Old German Baptists
- Old Order German Baptists
- Old Brethren
- Dunkard Brethren
- Brethren Church, Ashland
- Brethren Church, Winona Lake
- Brethren in Christ
- Society of Friends
- Apostolic Christian Church. Appendixes: List of Mennonite Settlements and Congregations in Indiana and Michigan, 1860
- Indiana Amish Mennonite Churches, 1860
- Indiana Mennonite Conference, 1910
- Indiana Amish Mennonite Conference, 1910
- Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference, 1960
- Declaration of Commitment in Respect to Christian Separation and Nonconformity to the World, 1955.