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− | '''Morningview Amish Mennonite Church (1945-2023)''', was an Anabaptist congregation near Newton, Ontario, Canada. In 1945 a division within the Old Order Amish in Mornington Township resulted in the creation of a new congregation known as the | + | '''Morningview Amish Mennonite Church (1945-2023)''', was an Anabaptist congregation near Newton, Ontario, Canada. In 1945 a division within the Old Order Amish in Mornington Township resulted in the creation of a new congregation known as the 'Henry Albrecht District'. Members of the congregation met in homes until 1987, when a meetinghouse was built. The first service was held on 13 September, 1987. |
===Record of Ordinations=== | ===Record of Ordinations=== | ||
− | (From 5th Anniversary Morningview Amish Mennonite Church 1987-1992, unpublished) | + | (From 5th Anniversary, Morningview Amish Mennonite Church 1987-1992, unpublished) |
*Samuel Steckley; Minister 16 Dec. 1945; Bishop 25 May 1947 | *Samuel Steckley; Minister 16 Dec. 1945; Bishop 25 May 1947 |
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Morningview Amish Mennonite Church (1945-2023), was an Anabaptist congregation near Newton, Ontario, Canada. In 1945 a division within the Old Order Amish in Mornington Township resulted in the creation of a new congregation known as the 'Henry Albrecht District'. Members of the congregation met in homes until 1987, when a meetinghouse was built. The first service was held on 13 September, 1987.
Record of Ordinations
(From 5th Anniversary, Morningview Amish Mennonite Church 1987-1992, unpublished)
- Samuel Steckley; Minister 16 Dec. 1945; Bishop 25 May 1947
- William Carter; Minister 17 May 1959; Bishop 11 Oct. 1964
- Menno J Kuepfer; Deacon 16 Dec. 1945
- Aaron J Kuepfer; Minister 5 April 1953
- Kenneth Kuepfer; Minister 14 April 1968; Bishop 29 June 1997
- Ivan Streicher; Minister 22 April 1984
- Leroy Carter; Deacon 22 April 1984