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'''Anchor of Hope Anabaptist Fellowship''' in the city of Stratford, Ontario began in '''2017''' as an outreach of Fairhaven Amish Mennonite Church in nearby Poole (Perth County). Originally conceived as a children's outreach in the city in 2003, the ministry grew until it was decided to purchase an existing building on Erie Street. The children's ministry, today known as the Stratford Bible Club, has grown to regular Thursday evening meetings of about 60 children from the surrounding community. Anchor of Hope's membership presently (2023) consists of about 15 households. It is an unaffiliated church in the Amish Mennonite tradition. Children of the congregation attend the Christian school at the Fairhaven church. The present ministers are Melvin Roes (Acting Bishop), Joseph Kuepfer, James Schmidt, and Deacon Richard Ropp. On July 7, 2023 James Schmidt and Richard Ropp were nominated to enter the lot for the office of Bishop.  
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'''Anchor of Hope Anabaptist Fellowship''' in the city of Stratford, Ontario began in '''2017''' as an outreach of Fairhaven Amish Mennonite Church in nearby Poole (Perth County). Originally conceived as a children's outreach in the city in 2003, the ministry grew until it was decided to purchase an existing building on Erie Street. The children's ministry, today known as the Stratford Bible Club, has grown to regular Thursday evening meetings of about 60 children from the surrounding community. Anchor of Hope's membership presently (2023) consists of about 15 households. It is an unaffiliated church in the Amish Mennonite tradition. Children of the congregation attend the Christian school at the Fairhaven church.  
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Former ministers of the congregation were Melvin Roes (Acting Bishop), Joseph Kuepfer, James Schmidt, and Deacon Richard Ropp. On July 7, 2023 James Schmidt and Richard Ropp were nominated to enter the lot for the office of Bishop. At an ordination service on July 9, 2023 the lot fell upon Richard Ropp. James Schmidt and Joseph Kuepfer remain as congregational ministers.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:40, 11 July 2023

Anchor of Hope Anabaptist Fellowship in the city of Stratford, Ontario began in 2017 as an outreach of Fairhaven Amish Mennonite Church in nearby Poole (Perth County). Originally conceived as a children's outreach in the city in 2003, the ministry grew until it was decided to purchase an existing building on Erie Street. The children's ministry, today known as the Stratford Bible Club, has grown to regular Thursday evening meetings of about 60 children from the surrounding community. Anchor of Hope's membership presently (2023) consists of about 15 households. It is an unaffiliated church in the Amish Mennonite tradition. Children of the congregation attend the Christian school at the Fairhaven church.

Former ministers of the congregation were Melvin Roes (Acting Bishop), Joseph Kuepfer, James Schmidt, and Deacon Richard Ropp. On July 7, 2023 James Schmidt and Richard Ropp were nominated to enter the lot for the office of Bishop. At an ordination service on July 9, 2023 the lot fell upon Richard Ropp. James Schmidt and Joseph Kuepfer remain as congregational ministers.

History

See Also

-S. S. G. Edwards