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:[[Mennonite Church Canada]] | :[[Mennonite Church Canada]] | ||
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+ | :[[Wellesley Orthodox Mennonites]] | ||
+ | :[[Orthodox Mennonite Church, Huron County]] | ||
* [[China/Hong Kong]] | * [[China/Hong Kong]] | ||
:[[The Conference of Mennonite Churches in Hong Kong Limited]] | :[[The Conference of Mennonite Churches in Hong Kong Limited]] | ||
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:[[Congregación Evangélica Anabautista Menonita en Cuba]] | :[[Congregación Evangélica Anabautista Menonita en Cuba]] | ||
:[[Sociedad Misionera Hermanos en Cristo, Cuba|Sociedad Misionera Hermanos en Cristo]] | :[[Sociedad Misionera Hermanos en Cristo, Cuba|Sociedad Misionera Hermanos en Cristo]] | ||
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* [[Dominican Republic]] | * [[Dominican Republic]] | ||
* [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] | * [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] | ||
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* [[Nigeria]] | * [[Nigeria]] | ||
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* [[Paraguay]] | * [[Paraguay]] | ||
:[[Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hermanos Menonitas]] | :[[Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hermanos Menonitas]] | ||
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:[[Konferenz der Mennoniten der Schweiz (Alttäufer)]] | :[[Konferenz der Mennoniten der Schweiz (Alttäufer)]] | ||
* [[Taiwan]] | * [[Taiwan]] | ||
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* [[Tanzania]] | * [[Tanzania]] | ||
:[[Kanisa la Mennonite Tanzania]] | :[[Kanisa la Mennonite Tanzania]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 5 June 2020
While the term Mennonite-Related Groups is somewhat ambiguous, on the Global Anabaptist Wiki, it refers to groups (other than Beachy and Old Order Amish, Hutterites, or Brethren in Christ) who originated in Central Europe in the 16th century and either remained in Western and Central Europe or immigrated to the Eastern United States in the 18th and 19th centuries. Because of Mennonite evangelism and local grassroots Anabaptist movements in the 20th century, Mennonite-related groups exist today in North America, Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Click on the following link to learn more about other groups in the Anabaptist Family.
Mennonites around the World
Click on the country links below to learn more about where Mennonites live around the world, or read the history section below to learn more about general Mennonite history.