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− | + | The Conservative Mennonite Fellowship began mission work in 1964. Their efforts eventually produced congregations that affiliated with other church groups in the United States after the Conservative Mennonite Fellowship disbanded in the 1990s. Five congregations with a total of about 175 members relate to the Nationwide Fellowship Churches in the United States. Other congregations related to this group are in Canada, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the United States.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), 230.</ref> | |
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The Conservative Mennonite Fellowship began mission work in 1964. Their efforts eventually produced congregations that affiliated with other church groups in the United States after the Conservative Mennonite Fellowship disbanded in the 1990s. Five congregations with a total of about 175 members relate to the Nationwide Fellowship Churches in the United States. Other congregations related to this group are in Canada, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the United States.[1]
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