New Holland Mennonite Church, located in the heart of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, has been a significant presence in the community for over a century. With a rich history dating back to 1923, the church has evolved into a unique expression of Mennonite faith, embracing sociological, cultural, and theological changes while remaining committed to finding God's Spirit at work. From its humble beginnings in a Methodist Episcopal Church building to its current location on Western Avenue, New Holland Mennonite Church continues to serve as a place of worship, community engagement, and spiritual growth.
Throughout its history, the church has witnessed the leadership of various pastors and associate pastors, as well as the establishment of Sunday School, a Day Care ministry, and a Community Garden. In recent years, New Holland Mennonite Church has adopted new Core Values and an LGBTQIA Statement, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity and social justice. As a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA, the congregation remains dedicated to fostering a welcoming and nurturing environment for all who seek to explore and deepen their faith.
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