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Believers in Christ, Lobelville : ウィキペディア英語版
Believers in Christ, Lobelville
Believers in Christ is a Plain Anabaptist Christian community at Cane Creek, Lobelville, Tennessee, that is rather intentional than traditional. They are sometimes seen as either Amish or Old Order Mennonite. G.C. Waldrep classifies them as "Para-Amish". Among Anabaptists the community is often simply called "Lobelville".
== History ==

The community was founded in 1973 by some families under the leadership of minister Paul Lavy who all came from the small Reformed Amish Church in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas.〔(Peter Hoover: "Radical Anabaptists Today - Part 5" at scrollpublishing.com )〕 The intention was to create a heartfelt primitive Christianity like in the beginning of the Anabaptist movement. The community attracted many people from Amish, Old Order Mennonite, Old German Baptist backgrounds as well as people from non-plain churches.〔G.C. Waldrep: ''The New Order Amish And Para-Amish Groups: Spiritual Renewal Within Tradition'', in The Mennonite Quarterly Review 82 (2008), page 414.〕
The group struggled to hold together until Simon Beachy, a charismatic personality of Old Order Amish background, arrived. Beachy's central theme was "true brokenness". Beachy also rejected the idea of having an Ordnung (set of rules) like almost all other Old Order communities. In 1996 Beachy left the community at Lobelville to create a new one at Vernon Community, Hestand, Kentucky with hand-picked followers.〔G.C. Waldrep: ''The New Order Amish And Para-Amish Groups: Spiritual Renewal Within Tradition'', in The Mennonite Quarterly Review 82 (2008), page 415.〕

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