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254:. They practice water baptism of believers by immersion, but will recognize as valid other modes when administered by others, or when immersion is impossible due to a medical condition. Open communion is observed with bread and fruit of the vine. The Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches exists to increase fellowship between member congregations, promote evangelism and missions, and represent the congregations through membership in boards and organizations outside the FEBC. 22: 218:
The Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference changed its name to the Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches on July 16, 1987. At that time the conference consisted of 36 congregations with a membership of 4583 (of which 1981 members in 20 congregations were in Canada and 423 members were in South
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For many years member congregations used the name "Brudertaler," (or Bruderthaler) probably under the influence of the Mountain Lake founding church, and the conference itself was popularly called the Brudertaler (Bruderthaler) Conference. In 1914 the name was officially changed to The Defenceless
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brethren shared similar background, language, doctrine, and practice. Affiliation was accomplished in 1958, with the South American group being made a district of the general conference, but with self-government. Until 1983, the conference officially held the Mennonite position of
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around 1874. Their desire was to place greater evangelical emphasis on such doctrines as repentance, conversion, scriptural discipline and non-conformity to the world. Instrumental in the founding of the conference were Elder Isaac Peters of the Ebenezer Church in
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and not bearing arms in war. Since that year, their constitution, while maintaining the official position, has also recognized the individual's right to their own conscience concerning these matters.
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In the 1980s, a Canadian group which was originally known as the New Covenant Apostolic Order, separated from the EMB church, eventually becoming the Saskatchewan Diocese of the
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began talks of merger in 1953, but the effort ended without success in 1962. In this period, the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference was also strengthening ties with the
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In 2003 the FEBC in North America had 3,620 members (Canada - 2,170; USA - 1,450) in 36 congregations (Canada - 20; USA - 16), as well as 5 churches in
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In 2013, there were 44 congregations included on the FEBC rolls. Most of the churches were in the U.S. and Canada, with one being in Paraguay.
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Mennonite Brethren in Christ of North America. Then, in 1937 the name was formally changed to Evangelical Mennonite Brethren (EMB).
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heritage. Most of the denomination's approximately 5000 members are in congregations located in the U.S. and Canada.
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Enns-Rempel, Kevin. “The Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches and the Quest for Religious Identity,”
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Mennonite World Conference website — 2003 North America Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Churches
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Enns-Rempel, Kevin. “A Merger That Never Was: The Conference of Evangelical Mennonites, 1953-1962,”
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In 1956, the conference's headquarters were moved to Omaha, Nebraska from Mountain Lake, Minnesota.
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Leaving Anabaptism: From Evangelical Mennonite Brethren to Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches
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is a bi-monthly magazine published by the FEBC. The conference headquarters are located in
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Alternate spellings of the Low German word exist, as indicated by different sources.
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and Elder Aaron Wall, founder of the Brudertaler Church in Mountain Lake.
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The Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches holds an orthodox
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Konference der Vereinigten Mennoniten-Brueder von Nord America
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The Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches was founded at
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Christian denominations established in the 19th century
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Evangelische Mennonitische Bruderschaft von Südamerika
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Dyck, Cornelius J.; Martin, Dennis D., eds. (1990).
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