Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community

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Fort Pitt
Hutterite Colony
Fort Pitt is located in Saskatchewan
Fort Pitt
Fort Pitt
Location within Saskatchewan
Coordinates: 53°34′45″N 109°48′07″W / 53.579167°N 109.801944°W / 53.579167; -109.801944
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
BranchIndependent Hutterite
StatusActive
Founded1969
Excommunicated1999
Mother ColonyRibstone Colony, AB
Daughter Colonies
List
  • Green Leaf Colony, SK
  • Milligan Creek Colony, BC
Population
~160

Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community is a Christian Community of Dariusleut Hutterite origin and of many Hutterite traditions, but that is fully autonomous since 1999. It is located in Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada close to Fort Pitt Provincial Park. Its spiritual leaders are Reuben Walter and Ben Walter.[1]

What today is Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community was founded in 1969 as a Hutterite colony, a division from the Ribstone Hutterite Colony. When the Fort Pitt Hutterite Colony was excommunicated from the Hutterite church in 1999, about one-third of the people of the colony decided to stay with the Dariusleut Hutterites. The colony then established another colony, Greenleaf Hutterite Colony, Marcelin, Saskatchewan, to accommodate those who wished to stay with the Hutterite Church.[2][3][4]

There are about 160 people living in Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community, mostly of ethnic Hutterite background.[5]

Fort Pitt Farms is affiliated with Elmendorf Christian Community and its daughter colonies Detention River in Tasmania and Grand River in Missouri and also with the Altona Christian Community at Henderson, Minnesota.[6]

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References[]

  1. ^ Fort Pitt Hutterite Colony (Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada) at Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
  2. ^ Who we Are at Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community's website
  3. ^ Rod Janzen and Max Stanton: The Hutterites in North America, Baltimore, MD, 2010, page 313.
  4. ^ Green Leaf Hutterite Colony (Marcelin, Saskatchewan, Canada) at Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
  5. ^ Who we Are at Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community's website
  6. ^ "Elmendorf Christian Community: Links to Christian communities". Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
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