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- (originally known as Chortitz, Manitoba). The building was home to the Randolph Chortitzer Mennonite Church, one of the first Mennonite congregations in western...
- The Christian Mennonite Conference, formerly known as the Chortitzer Mennonite Conference (German: Die Mennonitische Gemeinde zu Chortitz), is a small...
- Mennonite Alliance Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Chortitzer Mennonite Conference Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (Holdeman Mennonites)...
- of the colony and home to an agricultural co-operative, La Cooperativa Chortitzer Ltda., which focuses on dairy and meat production. [citation needed] The...
- Mennonite Villages in Russia, Prepared by Tim Janzen Chortitza Colony Chortitzer Mennonite Conference 47°15′04″N 37°11′05″E / 47.25111°N 37.18472°E...
- 1955), politician Grunthal CMC, Grunthal, Manitoba, Canada; a church, see Chortitzer Mennonite Conference Grünthal, a fictional martial arts academy in the...
- Germans and Plautdietsch-speaking Russian Mennonites. in Canada, (e.g. Chortitzer Mennonite Conference). in the United States, for instance in Kansas, New...
- conservative such as the Christian Mennonite Conference (formerly the Chortitzer Mennonite conference), which is evangelical in doctrine. Most ethnic Russian...
- other privileges. The original do****ent was rediscovered in 2015 in the Chortitzer Church ba****t in Steinbach. Because of their pacifist beliefs, Mennonites...
- Kleine Gemeinde, and the Christian Mennonite Conference, formerly known as Chortitzer Mennonite Conference. The city has among the most churches per capita...