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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), | + | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, 21 June 2010
La Iglesia Nacional Evangélica Menonita Guatemalteca tiene 5.000 miembros y 87 congregaciones (2005). Es miembra del Congreso Mundial Menonita.
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.
References
- ↑ Global Gift Sharing Report (MWC, 2005), 101.