The Amish Church and Mennonite Church are both Christian denominations that stem from the same Anabaptist movement following the European Protestant Reformation beginning in the 16th century C.E.
in contrast to the plain fabrics of Amish women. Traditional Mennonites of all types live mostly in rural areas, hold church services in meetinghouses, wear plain dress, rarely enter college ...
The ties between nondenominational churches and Amish and Mennonite traditions do not appear to be purely coincidental, at least not when viewed through the lens of Anabaptist history, researchers ...
A tradition that includes Mennonites, Amish, Church of the Brethren, Hutterites and other small Christian groups, the Anabaptist movement has long been defined by its belief in the separation of ...
Church-initiated family separations ... an Ohio-based advocacy organization that works with Amish and Mennonite people. Dueck ...