mennonite church

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mennonite church

A family attends a service at the Mennonite church on Sunday morning.

Definition

Proper noun A Christian denomination originating from the Anabaptist movement of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. It is characterized by its emphasis on simplicity in lifestyle, adult baptism, pacifism, and community.

Usage

The term "Mennonite Church" is used to refer to the collective body or a specific congregation of this denomination. * The Mennonite Church in our town organizes community service projects. * She grew up attending a Mennonite Church. * The beliefs of the Mennonite Church emphasize peace and nonviolence.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used historically to refer to the early communities that formed after the movement's founding by Menno Simons.
    • The persecution faced by the early Mennonite Church led to its migration across Europe and to the Americas.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mennonite (noun/adjective): A member of the Mennonite Church or relating to it.
    • Mennonite communities are often known for their agricultural work.
  • Anabaptist (noun/adjective): Referring to the broader radical Reformation movement from which the Mennonite Church originated.
Synonyms
  • Anabaptist church (in a broad historical sense)
  • Mennonite denomination
Notes on Different Meanings
  • "Mennonite Church" (capitalized) specifically refers to the religious denomination.
  • The phrase "a Mennonite church" (lowercase 'c') can refer to a local congregation or the physical building where they meet.
    • We visited the Mennonite church on the corner for their annual bake sale.
mennonite church

A family attends a service at the Mennonite church on Sunday morning.

Noun
  1. formed from the Anabaptist movement in the 16th century; noted for its simplicity of life

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