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The '''Mennonite Church of Trinidad and Tobago '''is conformed of 4 congregations with a total of 130 members as of 2005. | The '''Mennonite Church of Trinidad and Tobago '''is conformed of 4 congregations with a total of 130 members as of 2005. | ||
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− | A medical ministry was begun by Mennonites in Trinidad in the 1970's. This work has resulted in a small conference of four congregations. Pastoral leadership for the conference is trained at the West Indies Theological College. The church operates an early childhood education school and has plans for the planting and construction of new churches both in Trinidad and Tobago and elsewhere in the Caribbean. The MCTT is an associate member of Mennonite World Conference.<ref>Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 122.</ref> | + | A medical ministry was begun by Mennonites in Trinidad in the 1970's. This work has resulted in a small conference of four congregations. Pastoral leadership for the conference is trained at the West Indies Theological College. The church operates an early childhood education school and has plans for the planting and construction of new churches both in Trinidad and Tobago and elsewhere in the Caribbean. The MCTT is an associate member of Mennonite World Conference.<ref>Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 122.</ref> |
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The Mennonite Church of Trinidad and Tobago is conformed of 4 congregations with a total of 130 members as of 2005.
History
A medical ministry was begun by Mennonites in Trinidad in the 1970's. This work has resulted in a small conference of four congregations. Pastoral leadership for the conference is trained at the West Indies Theological College. The church operates an early childhood education school and has plans for the planting and construction of new churches both in Trinidad and Tobago and elsewhere in the Caribbean. The MCTT is an associate member of Mennonite World Conference.[1]
References
- ↑ Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 122.