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Michigan Churches : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michigan Churches The Michigan Churches or Michigan related Amish are a subgroup or affiliation of Old Order Amish. They emerged in 1970 in Michigan. This affiliation is more evangelical and more open to outsiders, so-called "seekers", than other Old Order Amish affiliations.〔("Manton, Michigan" at amish365.com )〕〔("The Atypical Amish Community at Unity, Maine" at amishamerica.com )〕 == History ==
The church at Mio was founded in 1970 by Amish people from Geauga County, Ohio and from northern Indiana.〔("Michigan Amish" at amishamerica.com )〕 Other local churches that now are affiliated with the Michigan Churches originally were not Amish, but were founded by evangelistic minded people of Old Order backgrounds, who were open to outsiders. Later these congregations joined the Michigan Churches. The church at Manton, originally not Amish, was started by people, who came from Le Roy, Michigan, a horse-and-buggy, but eagerly evangelistic church that was founded in 1981 by Harry Wanner (1935 - 2012), an awakened minister of Stauffer Old Order Mennonite background. In 1994 the church at Le Roy disbanded. The church at Manton eventually joined the Old Order Amish. The Church at Smyrna, Maine, originally affiliated with the "Christian Communities" of Elmo Stoll, also more evangelistic and open to seekers, affiliated with Manton after the "Christian Communities" disbanded after Stoll's early death.〔(Peter Hoover: ''Radical Anabaptists Today - Part 4'' at scrollpublishing.com )〕
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