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heritage that is headquartered in
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History


Beginnings as Egly Amish

In the first half of the 19th century, the time before the
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split into Amish Mennonites and Old Order Amish, several members of the Amish Egly family immigrated from
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Amish church in
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. In 1858, Egly was then elected bishop of the Berne-Geneva Amish Church. Egly, who insisted on the new birth experience, withdrew from the Amish church. Approximately half of the congregation withdrew as well. In 1866, the first Egly-Amish church was created in
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. In the beginning the Egly Amish church was very strict in regard to discipline and dress, but later developed in the same direction as the
Amish Mennonite Amish Mennonites came into existence through reform movements among North American Amish mainly between 1862 and 1878. These Amish moved away from the old Amish traditions and drew near to the Mennonites, becoming Mennonites of Amish origin. Over ...
s, that is towards the Mennonite mainstream, away from the Amish heritage.


Defenseless Mennonites

The Egly-Amish officially adopted the name "Defenseless Mennonite" on 6 November 1908 as the congregation wanted to be known as more Mennonite rather than Amish.


Evangelical Mennonite Church

In 1942, the Defenseless Mennonites were charter members in the founding of the National Association of Evangelicals. Later, in 1948, their name was changed to "Evangelical Mennonite Church" to reflect both their Anabaptist and Evangelical beliefs.


Fellowship of Evangelical Churches

On 2 August 2003, the Evangelical Mennonite Church voted to be known as the "Fellowship of Evangelical Churches", or FEC.


Doctrine

The Defenseless Mennonite Conference published its ''Confession of Faith, Rules and Discipline'' in 1917. The confession of faith was revised in 1937, 1949, 1961, and 1980. It contains 12 articles of faith.
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is observed with open communion.


Organization

The conference office is located in
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. The FEC organization is governed through a congregational form of governance. Local congregations elect delegates to a delegate body, which in turn elects the conference leadership. The conference is composed of 34 churches in the Midwest of the
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, with 5278 members. 55 percent of the churches are located in
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. All FEC ministries are funded by voluntary donations of congregations and individuals.


Branches and connections

* The Missionary Church Association came out of the "Egly Amish" in 1898 (see
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). * The Evangelical Mennonite Church is a member of the
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.


Affiliated organizations

These organizations have their own governing boards but are affiliated solely with the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches. * Miracle Camp and Retreat Center * Life Change Camp and Retreat Center * Salem4Youth * Christian Service FoundationChristian Service Foundation
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Affiliated churches


Colorado

*Lifegate Church


Idaho

*Lakeview Bible Church


Illinois

*Calvary Community Church *Crossroads Church of Monticello *Dewey Community Church *Eureka Bible Church *Grace Evangelical Church *Great Oaks Community Church *Groveland Evangelical Mennonite Church *Heartland Community Church *Jacob’s Well Community Church *Living Hope Community Church *New Beginnings Church *Northwoods Community Church *Oak Grove Evangelical Bible Church *Rock Creek Bible Church *Salem Church


Indiana

*Berne Evangelical Church *Brookside Church * Crossview Church *Highland Gospel Community *Mission Church *Pine Hills Church *Pine Hills Kendallville *Sonlight Community Church *Upland Community Church *Westwood Fellowship


Kansas

*Grace Community Church *Grace Community Fellowship *Grace Crossing *New Anthem Community Church *Sterling Evangelical Bible Church


Maine

*The Hill *Life Community Church *Moss Brook Community Church


Michigan

*Church of the Good Shepherd *Comins Mennonite Church *Lawton Evangelical Church *Neighborhood Church *The Remedy


Minnesota

*The Real Tree Church *True North


Missouri

*Bethel Fellowship Church *Freedom Point *Harrisonville Community Church *PeaRidge Community Church


Ohio

*Archbold Evangelical Church *Catalyst Community Church *Christ the King Church *Crossroads Evangelical Church *Crossroads Church (Napoleon) *Evermore Community Church *Life Church of Loraine County *Life Community Church *Oak Bend Church *Pathway Church *Solid Rock Community Church *Wave Community Church


Pennsylvania

*River City Church


Literature

*Frank S. Mead, Samuel S. Hill, and Craig D. Atwood: ''Handbook of Denominations in the United States''. *Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin, et al., editors: ''Mennonite Encyclopedia''. *Glenmary Research Center: ''Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States (2000)''.


References


External links

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Evangelical Mennonite Church (United States)
at Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
Christian Service FoundationLifeChange Camp and Retreat CenterMiracle Camp and Retreat CenterSalem4Youth
{{Authority control Mennonite denominations Evangelical denominations established in the 19th century Religious organizations established in 1865 Members of the National Association of Evangelicals Evangelical denominations in North America 1865 establishments in Indiana