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College Mennonite Church

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The large College Mennonite congregation grew too large for the Assembly Room in the Administration building of Goshen College and, for the decade of 1950-1959, met in the newly constructed gymnasium in the Student Union building. Great dissatisfaction with the space as a place of worship as well as
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Beginning in the 1960s, students at Goshen College began asking for an alternative "campus church" to College Mennonite. An alternative Sunday school class was formed, and later a "K-group" ("K" stands for "Koinonia," Greek for "fellowship") named "Metanoia" (Greek for "repentance"). Ultimately
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was organized at CMC in 1904. In late 1904 and 1905, CMC commissioned several missionaries (Lydia Schertz, Anna Stalter, and Martin Clifford Lehman) bound for India. Soon after, the church began to support "home missions" in Chicago and Fort Wayne, Indiana. By 1909, College Mennonite had begun a
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College Mennonite Church had an average weekly attendance of 600-650 as recently as 2006, with 13-14 pastoral care visitors, in addition to pastors, who visit about 200 members a week.
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College Mennonite members participate in small groups, neighborhood groups, nurture groups, and a choir. There are organized groups for youth in middle school and high school and
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the facilities for Sunday school led to planning for a new building, one that would be jointly owned by the college and the congregation.
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CMC, along with Goshen College students' Young People's Christian Association, helped begin the Sunday schools that became
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Members of all ages participate in L.I.F.E. (Living in Fellowship Every Wednesday) services and evening programs.
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In the 1930s, College Mennonite allocated somewhere between 40% and 52% of its budget toward missions efforts.
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closed for the 1923-24 school year after many students and some faculty left in protest of the appointment of
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as college president. This conflict carried over into the ranks of CMC, with many members, including
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College Mennonite Church (CMC) is so named because it was founded following the creation of
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as soon as they were constructed, first the dining hall and then the assembly hall .
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Metanoia separated from CMC in the mid 1970s and created "the Assembly" (now
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While CMC retains some of its historical records, many are housed in the
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The congregation first met in Hartzler's home but met in buildings of
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and partnerships with voluntary service units in the United Kingdom.
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in partnership with other Mennonite churches located in Goshen:
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Gingerich, Firman, Willie Kanagy, and Rosemary Widmer.
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Local service efforts include participation with the
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Mennonite
Goshen, Indiana
Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference
Mennonite Church USA
Goshen College
Mennonite
Amish Mennonite
Jonas S. Hartzler
Goshen College
Sunday school
sewing circle
North Goshen Mennonite Church
East Goshen Mennonite Church
Goshen College
Daniel Kauffman
Jonas S. Hartzler
Eighth Street Mennonite Church
General Conference Mennonite Church
Goshen College
Assembly Mennonite Church
Orus Eash
The Calvary Hour
Guy F. Hershberger
Sanford Calvin Yoder
Goshen Interfaith Hospitality Network
Mennonite Disaster Service
Jailhouse Sisters
Sunday school
Vacation Bible School
Assembly Mennonite Church

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