The Old Beachy Amish or Old Beachy Amish Mennonites, also called Midwest Beachy Amish Mennonites, are a Plain, car-driving Beachy Amish group, that preserves the old ways of the Beachy Amish including the German language. They live in Kentucky and Illinois. They are part of the Amish Mennonite movement in a broader sense, but they are not an organized denomination.[1]
^Anderson, Cory (5 September 2021). "Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship". Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
The BeachyAmish Mennonites, also known as the BeachyAmish or Beachy Mennonites, are a Conservative Anabaptist tradition of Christianity. Commonalities...
The OldBeachyAmish or OldBeachyAmish Mennonites, also called Midwest BeachyAmish Mennonites, are a Plain, car-driving BeachyAmish group, that preserves...
other subgroups of Amish. The Amish fall into three main subgroups—the Old Order Amish, the New Order Amish, and the BeachyAmish—all of whom wear plain...
contemporary Amish Mennonite group are the BeachyAmish Mennonites. The BeachyAmish received their name from Moses M. Beachy, a former Old Order Amish bishop...
in ascending order of conservatism, to the BeachyAmish, New Order, Old Order, or Swartzentruber Amish groups. Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner...
interpretation. Amish life has influenced some things in popular culture. As the Amish are divided into the Old Order Amish, New Order Amish, and BeachyAmish, the...
preservation of the German language distinguishes them from the Beachys, except for the OldBeachyAmish who have also retained the German language but drive cars...
Amish religious practices are reflective of traditional Anabaptist Christian theology. The Old Order Amish typically have worship services every second...
The Renno Amish, also called BeachyAmish or "black toppers" are a subgroup of Amish that was formed in 1863 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. They are...
the dialect: The OldBeachyAmish and the Kauffman Amish Mennonites, also called Sleeping Preacher Churches. Even though Amish and Old Order Mennonites...
Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church is a BeachyAmish Mennonite congregation located in the village of Weavertown, between the somewhat larger villages of...
are only shown for Old Order Amish and exclude related groups such as BeachyAmish-Mennonite Churches, Maranatha Amish-Mennonite, Amish-Mennonites and Mennonites...
are only shown for Old Order Amish and exclude related groups such as BeachyAmish-Mennonite Churches, Maranatha Amish-Mennonite, Amish-Mennonites and Mennonites...
binding upon his followers. The dress of the Kauffman Amish Mennonites is similar to the BeachyAmish in many respects although the men normally wear longer...
converted to Mennonitism. The so-called Holdeman Mennonites and the BeachyAmish are groups originally of German descent that also welcome people of other...
characteristic is shared in common with the Old Order Amish, Mennonite Christian Fellowship, BeachyAmish, and Tennessee Brotherhood churches. A directory...
Anabaptists are the Dunkard Brethren Church, Conservative Mennonites, and BeachyAmish, as well as the Bruderhof Communities, Apostolic Christian Church and...
Beachy (born 1965) is an American writer. Beachy's parents are Mennonites and his paternal grandparents were Old Order Amish. His brother Tim Beachy is...
between them; Old Order Anabaptist groups include the Old Order Amish, the Old Order Mennonites, Old Order River Brethren, and the Old Order German Baptist...
the Old Mennonite Church.) Other Conservative Mennonite churches descended from more recent groups that have left the Amish, like the BeachyAmish or the...
Mennonites and BeachyAmish Mennonites), Para-Amish (Believers in Christ, Vernon Community and Caneyville Christian Community), many Mennonites (Old Order Mennonites...
separating from the Old Order Amish in the 1950s and 1960s. The congregations resembled the more conservative end of the BeachyAmish Mennonite constituency...