Mennonites first settled in eastern Pennsylvania around 1680 and the roots of this church took hold about 100 years later. The first Mennonite church in the Doylestown/New Britain area was built in this spot around 1775. The current church was built in 1900, while the educational wing was built in 1959. Sunday morning worship services begin at 9:30am, with child care available. Sunday School classes—for children and adults of all ages—start at 11am.