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The '''Beachy Amish''' are a progressive branch of the Amish church.  They split from the [[Old Order Amish]] in 1927 and unlike more conservative groups, allowed use of electrical conveniences, tractors, and automobiles.  They also allowed Sunday schools on alternating Sundays.<ref>Elmer S. Yoder and Alvin J. Beachy, "Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship," ''Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online'', 1989, http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B435ME.html (accessed 30 July 2009)</ref>  Click the following link to learn more about other groups in the [[Anabaptist Family]].
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==Beachy Amish around the World==
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Click on the links below to learn about specific Beachy Amish groups throughout the world, or read the [[#History|history section]] below to learn more about general Beachy Amish history.
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[[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowships, Belize]]
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[[Iglesia Evangélica Menonita, Beachy Amish, El Salvador]]
  
The '''Beachy Amish''' are a progressive branch of the Amish church.  They split from the [[Old Order Amish]] in 1927 and unlike more conservative groups allowed use of electrical conveniences, tractors, and automobiles.  They also allowed Sunday schools on alternating Sundays.<ref>Elmer S. Yoder and Alvin J. Beachy, "Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship," ''Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online'', 1989, http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B435ME.html (accessed 30 July 2009)</ref>
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[[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowships, Costa Rica]]
  
==Beachy Amish around the World==
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[[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowships (Ireland)]]
Click on the country links below to learn about specific Beachy Amish groups throughout the world, or read the [[#History|history section]] below to learn more about general Beachy Amish history.
 
  
 
==History==
 
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==Annotated Bibliography==
 
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[[Amish Mennonites in Ontario]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 21 October 2024

The Beachy Amish are a progressive branch of the Amish church. They split from the Old Order Amish in 1927 and unlike more conservative groups, allowed use of electrical conveniences, tractors, and automobiles. They also allowed Sunday schools on alternating Sundays.[1] Click the following link to learn more about other groups in the Anabaptist Family.

Beachy Amish around the World

Click on the links below to learn about specific Beachy Amish groups throughout the world, or read the history section below to learn more about general Beachy Amish history.

Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowships, Belize

Iglesia Evangélica Menonita, Beachy Amish, El Salvador

Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowships, Costa Rica

Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowships (Ireland)

History

Annotated Bibliography

See Also

Amish Mennonites in Ontario

Citations

  1. Elmer S. Yoder and Alvin J. Beachy, "Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship," Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online, 1989, http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B435ME.html (accessed 30 July 2009)