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− | La '''Iglesia Nacional Evangélica Menonita Guatemalteca '''tiene 5.000 miembros y 87 congregaciones (2005). Es miembra del Congreso Mundial Menonita. | + | La '''Iglesia Nacional Evangélica Menonita Guatemalteca '''tiene 5.000 miembros y 87 congregaciones (2005). Es miembra del Congreso Mundial Menonita. |
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− | Esta conferencia empezó bajo el trabajo en conjunto de dos conferencias menonitas, con misioneros llegando en 1968 a hacer ministerio principalmente a los hablantes de Kekchi. Los primeros tres miembros fueron bautizados en 1972 y la conferencia fue organizada en 1980. <ref>Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 101.</ref> | + | Esta conferencia empezó bajo el trabajo en conjunto de dos conferencias menonitas, con misioneros llegando en 1968 a hacer ministerio principalmente a los hablantes de Kekchi. Los primeros tres miembros fueron bautizados en 1972 y la conferencia fue organizada en 1980. <ref>Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 101.</ref> |
− | <br>This conference began under the joint effort of two Mennonite conferences, with mission workers arriving in 1968 to minister mainly to the Kekchi-speaking people. The first three members were baptized in 1972 and the conference was organized in 1980. The conference is divided into five districts, and is a member of the Mennonite World Conference. | + | <br>This conference began under the joint effort of two Mennonite conferences, with mission workers arriving in 1968 to minister mainly to the Kekchi-speaking people. The first three members were baptized in 1972 and the conference was organized in 1980. The conference is divided into five districts, and is a member of the Mennonite World Conference. |
=== Orígenes === | === Orígenes === | ||
− | En 1968, misioneros menonitas de Eastern Mennonite Missions y de la Conferencia Menonita de Washington-Franklin llegaron a Guatemala y empezaron la obra que produjo la Iglesia Evangélica Menonita de Guatemala, la cual está localizada en la ciudad de Guatemala. | + | En 1968, misioneros menonitas de Eastern Mennonite Missions y de la Conferencia Menonita de Washington-Franklin llegaron a Guatemala y empezaron la obra que produjo la Iglesia Evangélica Menonita de Guatemala, la cual está localizada en la ciudad de Guatemala. |
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− | In 1968, Mennonite missionaries from Eastern Mennonite Missions and Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference arrived in Guatemala and began work that produced the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Guatemala, which is located in Guatemala City.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), 230.</ref> | + | In 1968, Mennonite missionaries from Eastern Mennonite Missions and Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference arrived in Guatemala and began work that produced the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Guatemala, which is located in Guatemala City.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), 230.</ref> |
=== Vida Contemporánea === | === Vida Contemporánea === | ||
+ | La iglesia tiene alrededor de 1.700 miembros en 11 congregaciones a través de la ciudad capital. | ||
− | The church has about 1,700 members in 11 congregations throughout the capital city area | + | The church has about 1,700 members in 11 congregations throughout the capital city area |
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Apartado 177919 Avenida 5-94, Zona 11 Mirador I. Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala. |
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La Iglesia Nacional Evangélica Menonita Guatemalteca tiene 5.000 miembros y 87 congregaciones (2005). Es miembra del Congreso Mundial Menonita.
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Historia
Esta conferencia empezó bajo el trabajo en conjunto de dos conferencias menonitas, con misioneros llegando en 1968 a hacer ministerio principalmente a los hablantes de Kekchi. Los primeros tres miembros fueron bautizados en 1972 y la conferencia fue organizada en 1980. [1]
This conference began under the joint effort of two Mennonite conferences, with mission workers arriving in 1968 to minister mainly to the Kekchi-speaking people. The first three members were baptized in 1972 and the conference was organized in 1980. The conference is divided into five districts, and is a member of the Mennonite World Conference.
Orígenes
En 1968, misioneros menonitas de Eastern Mennonite Missions y de la Conferencia Menonita de Washington-Franklin llegaron a Guatemala y empezaron la obra que produjo la Iglesia Evangélica Menonita de Guatemala, la cual está localizada en la ciudad de Guatemala.
In 1968, Mennonite missionaries from Eastern Mennonite Missions and Washington-Franklin Mennonite Conference arrived in Guatemala and began work that produced the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Guatemala, which is located in Guatemala City.[2]
Vida Contemporánea
La iglesia tiene alrededor de 1.700 miembros en 11 congregaciones a través de la ciudad capital.
The church has about 1,700 members in 11 congregations throughout the capital city area
Personas importantes en la vida de la iglesia
Insert Important Individuals Here
Recursos Electrónicos
Insert Links to Electronic Resources Here
Bibliografía anotada
Insert Annotated Bibliography Here
Archivos y Bibliotecas
Insert Archives and Libraries Here
Links Externos
Insert External Links Here
Citas
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