Hutterite Christian Communities
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The Hutterite Christian Communities are an affiliation of independent Hutterite colonies that work closely together and also have their preachers delivering sermons in the other colonies of this affiliation. Currently there are five colonies:
- Altona Christian Community in Henderson, Minnesota, United States (independent since 2005)
- Detention River Christian Community, formerly known as Rocky Cape Christian Community, on the Australian island of Tasmania (since 2005)
- Elmendorf Christian Community in Mountain Lake, Minnesota (founded in 1994, independent since 2005)[1]
- Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community in Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada (independent since 1999)
- in Jamesport, Missouri, United States (since 2014)
Population[]
These communities have about 525 people living there, mostly ethnic Hutterites, but also people of Amish, Old Order Mennonite and Russian Mennonite backgrounds, as well as people from other Christian backgrounds, traditionally called "seekers" by Anabaptists.
See also[]
- Caneyville Christian Community
- Christian Communities (Elmo Stoll)
- Believers in Christ, Lobelville
- Michigan Amish Churches
References[]
- ^ Friesen, Bert. "Elmendorf Hutterite Colony". Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. GAMEO. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
Categories:
- Anabaptism
- Hutterite communities
- Hutterites
- Christian organization stubs