Holy Experiment: The Warwick River Mennonite Colony, 1897-1970

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In 1897, Mennonite and Amish families from northern and western states began to relocate to former plantation land in Southeastern Virginia along the banks of the Warwick River. Their move to these 1,… [more below]

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In 1897, Mennonite and Amish families from northern and western states began to relocate to former plantation land in Southeastern Virginia along the banks of the Warwick River. Their move to these 1,000 acres was part of a larger, though little known, movement in the Mennonite Church in the late nineteenth century to settle church colonies in the post-Civil War South.
By developing the depleted soils of former plantations into successful farms and creating new Mennonite congregations, Mennonite leaders hoped to keep their church vital and growing in a time of shrinking membership. They also hoped to find a strategy for mission work in keeping with their faith. Holy Experiment: The Warwick River Mennonite Colony, 1897-1970 explores a critical period of church history through the story of the only Mennonite colony planted in the American South to survive this experiment and eventually thrive.

Author: Jo Anne Kraus
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Herald Press (VA)
Published: 02/09/2021
Series: Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History
Pages: 400
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781513807621
Language: English

Author

Kraus, Jo Anne

Binding

ISBN10

1513807625

ISBN13

9.78151E+12

Page Count

400

Published Date

February 09 2021

Series

Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History

Language

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