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- Oak_Grove_Mennonite_Church abstract "Located in Smithville, Ohio, Oak Grove Mennonite Church is an historical church that has made a significant contribution to the larger Mennonite denomination. Currently pastored by Doug Zehr. Oak Grove started as an Amish church in 1818, as many Amish started settling in Wayne County, Ohio. From humble beginnings the church grew and built a meetinghouse in 1862, one of the earliest of such meetinghouses the Amish have built. A notable leader of the Amish church at this time was bishop John K. Yoder, who led the church from 1855-1906. Bishop Yoder's main contribution to Oak Grove was his progressive attitude toward Amish doctrine. In 1862, John K. Yoder moderated the first meeting of the Diener Versammlungen. Diener Versammlungen, from 1862-1878 were denominational meetings in which Amish ministers met to discuss changes in the Ordnung. The very idea of a churchwide meeting for Amish was revolutionary; however once the meetings started, it became clear that the majority of the leaders there were more change-minded than interested in keeping with tradition. Thus, conservative opposition was given a chance to speak, and the opposition gave the leaders a clear ultimatum. After 1863, many of the conservative ministers removed themselves from the meeting, and as such, John K. Yoder led toward progress, forming an \"orphan congregation\" which became Amish-Mennonite. With John K. Yoder as Oak Grove's bishop, it was seen as the leading congregation in which as many as 5,000 Ohio Amish became known as Amish Mennonites. After several decades of relative obscurity, Amish-Mennonites later dropped Amish from their name and joined \"Old\" Mennonites in the Ohio Conference of the Mennonite Church. Theologian John Howard Yoder is from this church.Lead Pastors:Christian Brandt:1818-1866David Zook: unknownPeter Schrock: unknown-1846Solomon Zook: unknown-1870Peter Nafziger: unknown-1841John Fertenwald: 1831-1849Joseph Frey: unknownHannes Yoder: unknown-1850Emmanuel Hochstetler:1855-1862Jacob Yoder: 1850-1858Peter Blough: 1855-unknownChristian Nafziger: 1844-1864Christian Schantz: unknownJohn K. Yoder: 1855-1906Christian Conrad: 1859-1890Christian K. Yoder: 1861-1871Jonathon Smucker: 1861-1887John Smiley: 1866-1878D.Z. Yoder: 1872-1929David Hostetler: 1880-1889Isaac Miller: 1891-1894Benjamin Gerig: 1895-1913J.S. Gerig: 1896-1925C.Z. Yoder: 1904-1930s John K. Yoder's son, John Smiley his father-in-lawPeter R. Lantz: 1909-1927 Elkhart InstituteJesse N. Smucker:1931-1936 Princeton Seminary for one year, Hartford Theological SeminaryWilliam G. Detweiler: 1938-1947 Temple University. Started Mennonite radio show The Calvary Hour. First pastor of Smithville MennoniteVirgil O. Gerig: 1947-1960 College of Wooster, economics, Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Michigan State, Harvard Divinity School, Princeton Theological SeminaryRobert Otto: 1960-1965 Goshen College, Goshen Biblical SeminaryLotus Troyer: 1965-1971 Goshen CollegePeter Wiebe: 1972-1984 Goshen College and Goshen Biblical SeminaryJim Schrag: 1985-1994 Bethel College KS, Associated Mennonite Biblical SeminaryDennis Schmidt:1994-1996Norma Duerkson: 1993-2008 Bethel College KS, Associated Mennonite Biblical SeminaryWill Shertzer: 2008-2009 Interim pastorDoug Zehr: 2009 - present".
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- Oak_Grove_Mennonite_Church comment "Located in Smithville, Ohio, Oak Grove Mennonite Church is an historical church that has made a significant contribution to the larger Mennonite denomination. Currently pastored by Doug Zehr. Oak Grove started as an Amish church in 1818, as many Amish started settling in Wayne County, Ohio. From humble beginnings the church grew and built a meetinghouse in 1862, one of the earliest of such meetinghouses the Amish have built.".
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