The Stauffer Mennonites, or "Pikers", are a group of Old Order Mennonites. They are also called "Team Mennonites", because they use horse drawn transportation. In 2015 the Stauffer Mennonites had 1,792 adult members.[1]
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The StaufferMennonites, or "Pikers", are a group of Old Order Mennonites. They are also called "Team Mennonites", because they use horse drawn transportation...
the old conferences to form new ones, but not the modernizers. The StaufferMennonites had already split away in 1845 over several issues, favoring a stricter...
numismatist Grant Stauffer (1888–1949), American coal and railroad executive Henry Stauffer (1724–1777), German Mennonite pioneer Jack Stauffer (born 1945)...
Mennonites”, are a group of very plain Old Order Mennonites that originally came from the StaufferMennonites and later merged with several other groups. Today...
as "Black Bumper" Mennonites because some members still paint their chrome bumpers black. StaufferMennonites, or Pike Mennonites, represent one of the...
directly founded: Reidenbach Mennonites, joined: Phares Stauffer Pike Mennonites, then the new formed Aaron Martin Pike Mennonites and further groups in Snyder...
October 15, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014. "StaufferMennonite Church". Gameo.org. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Archived from the original...
Rainham Old Order Mennonite Church, started to separate from the David Martin Mennonites. They joined a subgroup of the StaufferMennonites around the ministers...
Ethelbert Stauffer (May 8, 1902 in Friedelsheim – August 1, 1979 in Erlangen) was a German Protestant theologian and numismatist. Stauffer was the son...
Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference, largest car driving group in Canada, emerged 1939 as a division from the Ontario Mennonite Conference StaufferMennonite, oldest...
of the Oak Grove Mennonite Church in Wayne County, Ohio. Oak Grove Mennonite Church. Bender, Harold Stauffer (1956). The Mennonite Quarterly Review....
Palatine German spoken by the Pennsylvania Dutch, including the Amish, Mennonites, Fancy Dutch, and other related groups in the United States and Canada...
Henry Stauffer was born in Ibersheim, Germany on 1724 and died November 27, 1777. He immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 9, 1749, and...
serve in the official opposition that year. Hiebert became the first Mennonite elected to the Alberta Legislature. His electoral district was eliminated...
pp. 1-10. Cf. I.D. Landis and Wilmer D. Swope, "Stauffer Family (1959)," Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online, accessed 10 June 2011. See also...
in 1981 by Harry Wanner (1935–2012), an awakened minister of Stauffer Old Order Mennonite background. In 1994 the church at Le Roy disbanded. The church...
considerably lessens the dangers of immersion). Amish, Old Order Mennonites, and Conservative Mennonites still practice baptism by pouring. Affusion became the...
Heinrich Stauffer Corner house in the south east of the town fortification (Hinterhofstraße 10): served as first shelter for the Mennonites who arrived...
each meeting being similar enough for Luther to describe as one. Harold Stauffer Bender "The Zwickau Prophets, Thomas Müntzer and the Anabaptists", MQR...
April 1942) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer of Métis and Mennonite heritage from Morris, Manitoba. Born in Hamiota, Manitoba, Birdsell was...