Today I visited my local Mennonite church for the first time on a whim. I’ve been veering towards anabaptist theology in my own beliefs and decided that today was as good a day as any to try it out! I walked in and panicked because I felt out of place, but I waved someone down and she kindly offered to sit with me, got the hymns out for me, and gave me a brief idea of what to expect! She was so genuinely kind and I enjoyed every aspect of the service. I will most definitely be returning in the future and I’m so grateful for videos like yours that help me to gain more knowledge on the days after Sunday!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it!! 😀 yes it can be intimidating... even for us walking into a new church. Good for you!!!
@Pressingontoperfection
Жыл бұрын
Praise God
@user-dm3df3wm8l
10 ай бұрын
Run from the Mennonite religion and find a true and enriching relationship with The Lord Jesus Christ in a Baptist, Southern Baptist, or even Presbyterian church (PCA). Mennoniteism teaches unbiblical, legalistic heresy to its followers!
@lorihumphry6379
2 жыл бұрын
I find you two to be such a special couple. I just love how he keeps his arm tightly around you, I look at this as not a way of control as some may think but I see this as a gesture of deep love and respect.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, I can see if someone was in an abusive relationship they could view it as control. Def not my husband. Touch is his love language... ❤ it means a lot to me
@blessedmama1604
2 жыл бұрын
Coming from the amish community, there was so much emphasis and efforts put into enforcing dress codes and rules, that the heart matters and most importantly, Jesus as the center of the church was sometimes forgotten. For these reasons and many others we felt led to leave the culture and church, for this we are shunned and no longer get to see our families. I pray that God can open their eyes and soften their hearts, so they may know true salvation!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
I'm really sorry to hear That. Yes, the Amish practice shunning which is so sad... I hope so badly you can restore relationships with them. It has to be extremely difficult for you to walk away from family and friends knowing that it would severe ties. I know if another family that left the Amish to join my sisters church... and they, too were shunned.
@mamaadventures81991
2 жыл бұрын
@@BH-si7ru They do not all shun like the Amish do,though.However,a lot of the conservative ones will "shun" or at least look down upon anyone going to like a Baptist,Penocostal,Bible church etc.a lot because often the women won't wear the piece of cloth on their heads(I do not call it a headcovering,because hardly ANY mennonite covers their head.They say it is only a symbol,which isnt biblical.),however our belief is what the bible says..Our hair is given for a covering,so no need for an extra covering.
@candacekesting1786
2 жыл бұрын
@@mamaadventures81991 do the amish have any other last name than Yoder ?
@mamaadventures81991
2 жыл бұрын
@@candacekesting1786 Why yes! There are Weavers,Kanagys,Stolzfoos,Fishers,Bylers,and lots more.:)
@hoojam1838
2 жыл бұрын
I'm from old order Mennonite. I am also shunned by my family. But thank God I found true salvation but I find it so sad my family doesn't know that salvation is free. It was never taught in church.
@Shannon.Hazleton
2 жыл бұрын
The aspect of community is missing in non-anabaptist / mainstream Christianity and it’s honestly such a loss. It’s something I’ve always longed for and I think deep down most people do if they would stop to identify it within themselves… but I think it would require us to give up a lot of our individualism - which would not be a bad thing. I pray one day we will find community. Thanks for sharing.
@royalnavarre1673
2 жыл бұрын
God is so loving and kind. He took care of me when my first and second husband had affairs with other women and we divorced. I am now married to a wonderful man that God gave to me. He's a Christian and loves God. I am not condemned of the Lord. We put God first in our life.
@AB-sf1ls
2 жыл бұрын
Well done video. Reminds me of the saying “If there ever was a perfect church, it would be imperfect the moment I walk in.”
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
So good! I will save that one! Thanks for sharing!
@lorenviolasommers4184
2 жыл бұрын
Following Jesus is freedom when I yield my life to him and obey his teachings! A life for Christ means sacrifice, it is not an easy life, but such a meaningful and peace-filled life! You two did a great job in this video! I sense you put a lot of prayer and thought into preparing for it! Keep your lights shining brightly for Jesus!!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Yes, it took us some time ti her around to it, and we thought a good deal about what to cover. Thanks for the encouragement!
@debbiegilbert1961
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree!
@suzykucinski2864
Жыл бұрын
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@janiceyoder621
2 жыл бұрын
I finally got a chance to listen to this and a huge THANKS for tackling this subject. As a Mennonite myself, I feel that y'all are very accurate. And it just blessed me to hear that y'all want to be a part of the revival or renewal movement that is happening. My husband and I are there, too. There is too much value in our heritage to throw out everything.
@makaylafriend
2 жыл бұрын
I am a child of parents who are divorced and remarried. I think that you guys were so kind about the topic. It is really hard to talk about, especially in a family of divorce. I don't believe in divorce or remarriage. The Bible says marriage is until death. It is hard to find others who have the same beliefs about marriage, especially after telling them about my parents. So many people think that I believe it's ok because my parents are remarried. I think a super important part of getting marriage is being equally yoked. You shouldn't marry someone who doesn't have the same beliefs or expectations. Marriage will have struggles no matter who you are, but I think it is important to marry someone who believes the same as you.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
You are very wise my friend! I'm so sorry for what you went through as a child and I pray you find your soul mate that is committed to you and to God. No earthly thing is more heavenly than a God centered marriage that is equally yoked as you mentioned. Hold on to your convictions girl! God will bless you for it! I will pray for you!
@valeriereneeharper
2 жыл бұрын
If a marriage is bad....divorce is the impulsive reaction and immediate decision often.....and I know some situations are very very awful but I would love to see physical separation first and working on the marriage long distance to see what work God may do before divorce is decided. I was sure I was getting a divorce within this last year, but never even entertained the idea of remarrying another man. Just thought my marriage was done for and I’d be single til death, but I separated for about 8 months, many of those months had no contact at all, except maybe a text or two which turned into a phone call or two months and months later....it seemed like the end and I knew there was no rush for a divorce if that’s what would happen because I knew I wouldn’t start a new life with another man ever so I figured if divorce happens, it doesn’t need to be immediately done and instead I waited for the Lord which seemed to be forever. I hardly recognize my husband now, in a good way....God gave me my husband back because my husband gave himself back to God and I’m so glad I am reunited with my dear husband who I cried out to the Lord for....that he at least come back to the Lord even if he didn’t come back to me. Now I see more of God’s never failing love from what our Saviour miraculously did for our marriage and words cannot describe.
@GAPeach58
2 жыл бұрын
I too am a lifelong Christian & was raised by very loving Christian parents, married more than 50 years. I wasn't raised to believe in divorce but I am it wasn't an easy decision nor a quickly made decision. There are many situations one finds themselves in that cannot be worked out if both parties aren't willing. I chose divorce rather than have my children grow up in such a volatile household & think that was the normal man & wife relationship. They are grown men & understand but the father/child relationship is sadly & unfortunately strained after many years. It's a personal decision for each person in their own circumstances. You don't know what your neighbor may be going through behind closed doors.
@shannonturney9045
2 жыл бұрын
@@GAPeach58 I do agree with you! I am divorced and remarried to a wonderful and godly man. There’s absolutely no way my first marriage could ever be restored for many reasons. I love mennonites and I know a lot of them..however I disagree with the fact that you can’t be members of a Mennonite church if you’ve been divorced because divorce is not the unpardonable sin. I would love to go to one but that’s been my fear of not visiting one. By the way Mennonite mom I love your channel and have been subscribed for 2 years now.
@izzyconch7755
2 жыл бұрын
@@shannonturney9045 the Bible does allow divorces again man interpreting the Bible wrong
@joydage4605
2 жыл бұрын
I'm always so thankful when you "kids" talk about your faith and beliefs because you express yourselves so well and I just feel hopeful for the future knowing there really are younger people living out their faith....God Bless You!!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! God bless!
@dpspike9368
7 ай бұрын
I don't know yet if being a Mennonite is right for me, but I definitely want to live in a community in which people live their lives according to moral principles. Much respect to Mennonites for that. In my church, people don't care to know you unless you already know their circle friends or they think you are affluent.
@lisaalbarras3029
2 жыл бұрын
Oh Thank you for this video! This is timely as many are finding that there current church has lost it's way and we are searching for a spiritual home. I hope this reaches many who are searching.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
I hope you find this beneficial! God bless!
@ERLong-ww7yn
Жыл бұрын
As a tradesman and contractor I've had the opportunity lately to work for a number of Mennonite families, and I have to say, it has been a great experience. I'm a Pentecostal minister and I truly appreciate their walk with God, their love for family, and their modesty.
@tatianapriebe5042
5 ай бұрын
as a Pentecostal minister what are the differences between the mennonite culture/faith and Pentecostals? Are you AG or Oneness?
@ERLong-ww7yn
5 ай бұрын
@@tatianapriebe5042 the Mennonites I've met have a stronger sense of personal holiness, more in line with the way Pentecostals were 50 years ago. I don't think they view the operation of the Holy Spirit the way Pentecostals do, or if they do, they don't talk about it, so they may be cessationist in doctrine. They don't view the baptism of the Spirit in the way we do, seeing it more as a change of attitude than an infilling with the manifestation. But as for personal walk, they are very scripturally based, worship God frequently, sing hymns as they work, and have a general demeanor of peace with God. I am oneness.
@tatianapriebe5042
5 ай бұрын
@ERLong-ww7yn thank you very much for your thoughts on the comparisons between the 2 I appreciate it. I am looking for a church with strong community that holds one accountable in Christ-like ways. I am for most of the AG pentecostal ways aside from a few things but I feel the many pentecostal churches I have been a part of have been fairly worldy and I feel as a family we need to seperate ourselves and submerge ourselves in Christ while having a community there to guide us, be there as a family and hold us to the accountability God wants us to be at.
@ERLong-ww7yn
5 ай бұрын
@@tatianapriebe5042 you're on a very good path. Paul admonished us to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling . A casual attitude toward personal holiness is a sign of a lukewarm spirit. Yes, many denominational Pentecostal churches are far too worldly. I'm UPC, because they still maintain that holiness is important
@monicabender3427
2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Mennonite and I so appreciate your kind honesty about who we are and our culture. You addressed it very well. I know we have many needs, and yet we have so much. I'm glad to be Mennonite!
@kareneakers9540
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, my name is Karen and I’m from Missouri, and I am Christ Gospel ( Pentecostal) and I really believe that the separation is also on the inside as well as the outward is just as important cause what is on the inside will shine on the outside I was saved and filled with the Holy Ghost when I was 6 years old and it definitely changed my life forever! Their is no greater life than living and knowing Jesus Christ and having a personal relationship with him! It’s not about a religious but a relationship with him
@aferguson5403
2 жыл бұрын
When JESUS calls us to follow him and the gospel message. This statement to me is the one ALL believers ought to focus on. In reading the Holy Word I have the understanding that there will be No denominations in HEAVEN. Thank you for swapping out the squeaky chair. All believers ought not conform to the world. Reading the Holy Word is a guide book on how we ought to live. Believers in Christ = joint heirs with Christ. I like a simple way of life. Very helpful.
@melissapoole6400
2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I found your channel. I was saved just over a year ago though raised in church all of my life. Lately, I have not been satisfied w/what I have been finding in the "Christian" life. It sent me on a journey searching for truth. I was interested in the Mennonite religion, but had no clue where to start. This was VERY helpful. Thank you so much!
@beckyt3769
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your openness in sharing! I really appreciate your perspective on this, and willingness to share both pros and cons. I grew up in a conservative Christian family with values similar to those of the Mennonites even though we were not Mennonites. Growing up, I had several encounters with Mennonites - some positive and some negative. Some I met were strong Christians, and I was touched by the passion in their marriages as well as their strong dedication to the Lord. However, others seemed to be confused on the gospel. Their rules had become mixed up with gospel to the point that it seemed like they were saying the way to heaven was to live the Mennonite lifestyle. Regardless of the lifestyle we live, salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone!
@tabethacampbell9766
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and Nolan so much for taking the time to put his video together! God Bless you and your family!
@ramonawhisenant2045
2 жыл бұрын
It is so special the way Nolan loves you!!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
I truly am blessed beyond words!
@vsgmom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. As an independent baptist, there are, obviously, many similarities between your church and mine. Along with many variations between other independent baptist churches. Of course we all get "lumped" into the same category, especially when something negative happens in another church. Anyway, I enjoyed hearing more about the Mennonite church.
@perilousrange
Жыл бұрын
I don't suppose you could explain some of the differences, could you? Outside the pacifism, I'm unsure the differences between the two.
@TheCujo1956
2 жыл бұрын
I've been a Christian for 40 years and it has always been my understanding that God wants us separate from the world in our hearts and practice, devoted to God. . Do not conform to the world but be transformed by the will of God. But Jesus also calls Christians to be a light to the world and to go out into the world and spread the saving grace of God to all people. So separate as a child of God saved by His grace but a beacon of light of God's saving grace to the world. I hope I've said this right In His Love and Grace to you all
@ashtonbyrne2509
2 жыл бұрын
I am very interested in the Mennonite culture and have been for a few years. I do agree that I think the first marriage is the one you should forever have.I had a very rough upbringing and got married and had my first baby at 18 and my 3rd was born by the time I was 22. My husband at the time was very abusive and very unfaithful. I remarried and my husband adopted all of my children and we had another together . It does make me sad to hear that mennonites wouldn’t be very receptive of someone joining that has had my situation. Thank you for doing this video!
@Montycat92
Жыл бұрын
I'm divorced as well. This has been hard even though I'm not remarried or looking to get remarried. In my search to find a conservative Anabaptist group I kept getting rejected by so many churches. As soon as my divorce was mentioned they stopped being friendly and I was told I wouldn't never be allowed to join and the conversation was over. I tried to reach out to my husband and tried to reconcile earlier this year and later on a few months ago after becoming a Christian. He is still with the other woman and engaged if not married by now. He wants nothing to do with me. I got very discouraged and almost gave up. I didn't want to attend a mainstream church that allows divorce and remarriage. Surprisingly a new order Amish community I reached out to was much kinder to me about it. They are willing to let me join but made sure I knew I couldn't remarry. They are an electric new order so the transition won't be as hard. I got to visit for a little bit just before Christmas. They thought it would be best to visit first. I really enjoyed the visit.
@loubutler4080
2 ай бұрын
The 33 articles of faith of the Anabaptist taught remarriage for adultery. The Holdeman church looks at each situation individually and follows this teaching. I was surprised to find that Menno Simons and Dirk Philips both taught remarriage for adultery.
@kathyg1754
2 жыл бұрын
I agree so much with what you share especially the need to repent and be separate from the world in attitude. You are so blessed to have such a Godly, stable husband. He is so real and sensible. I love your family life. You set such a good example to so many who did not have a Godly upbringing and do not have a clue what it means to follow Jesus. God bless you and thank you!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and yes, my hubby is my rock! He helps keep me grounded with all my impulsive ways. I love him dearly 💛
@cherrobbs2810
2 жыл бұрын
Nice job of explaining the Mennonite Church. Thank you for showing your love and appreciation of the Church and its culture while tempering it with the reality of the human condition.
@avat2985
2 жыл бұрын
You have used the Word of God as your truth. Thank you for that. There is no other truth than that of Jesus Christ.
@ashleypnw6922
6 күн бұрын
I'm here because we are moving to a new community with a very strong Mennonite community. I've never lived anywhere prior around Mennonites. This video was nice to understand the culture and group of people. I feel like instead of just seeing long skirts and head coverings, I now understand we actually have a lot more similarities than differences. I would be lucky to make such a friend. Just wholesome, lovely, hardworking women who care about God, the Bible, their families and community. I do notice some meet at the local bakery for quilting and knitting.....I so want to join in with these ladies sometime. They all seem so nice!
@laurabridge365
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving so much of your time to share all this! I am a Mennonite and I attend a Brethren Church which I suppose isn't very high on the conservative scale! However, I truly appreciate where you and Nolan are coming from and I often wish we had a church nearby that upheld more of the conservative values, community and life style. Our children attend a private Christian school, but both my husband and I teach in public schools. Ironic, I know. We feel there is so much need for light in the public system (especially these days) and while we can't preach God vocally, we can certainly be His light and love to our students and fellow staff. I really enjoyed your video and felt like I was sitting at the other side of your kitchen table!
@jennifermiller5041
2 жыл бұрын
You both are on point with your mindset on sexual abuse! Thank you so much for speaking truth on the matter.
@kimmerrou
2 жыл бұрын
This was excellent and very enlightening on the runnings of the Mennonite community. You hit the nail on the head when you talked about the heart. Some people attend church their whole life and believe themselves to be a Christian, when all that being a Christian is is attending church Sunday morning. Their hearts need to be changed. There are many churches who have caved to society and the only representation of Christ is perhaps the church's name. In the Old Testament it talks about moving the landmarks and not to because it brings about death. When society moves the landmarks it also brings about death. Your peek into the Mennonite community has refreshed me! While I know that people masquerade around "in the name of" Jesus and are detrimental, the steadfastness is a wonderful thing. 😊
@mm4847
2 жыл бұрын
I wore headcoverings and very long skirt growing up but then went to pants once I got married and quit covering. Lately I've been drawn towards more modesty type clothing and covering again thinking towards the type of wife I want for my sons.... a woman who is modest with a quiet heart..... it's so precious 😭 the covering to me is a sign of submission and safety thing for me. Praise the lord for your family
@HannahMitchell-Art
2 жыл бұрын
I let out an audible squeal of excitement at seeing this video! Thank you so much for taking the time to make a thoughtful video about this topic. The length is awesome! ❤️
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I was a bit unsure about the length lol. But we wanted to cover what we felt we should
@cclark8004
2 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in the Mennonite church. Thank you for your explanation of this faith that is close to my heart.
@melissalee1531
2 жыл бұрын
I agree Nolan ! People have to remember to read the scriptures above and below!!! It is very easy to not know what God is saying in a scripture if you don’t pay attention to the other scriptures above and below!!!!!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
So very true!
@Kathleensailorgirl
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for sharing your faith and journey, I miss the sense of community that is lacking in so many churches.God Bless you both 🙏🙏
@amandamartin3665
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Nolan & Jeanine for taking the time and effort to make this video. You did a good job of explaining things and being honest about the pros and cons. God bless you!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@sethflix
Жыл бұрын
You two seem like some really sweet and kind people. I've been wanting to get out of Los Angles for a while now and have been recently considering adopting a Mennonite lifestyle. I appreciate you taking the time to make this video and discuss the pros and cons involved and listing resources where I could get more information. Thank you very much. God willing, I'll find a nice community and a nice Mennonite woman who will want to marry me as well. Please say a prayer for me, if you will. God bless you both and all those in your community. You're clearly doing God's work.
@mahalia5594
2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this. I am a Christian, who has been struggling with my church going because of various reasons, but this video has been encouraged me to go seek out that “assembling together” with other believers.
@emmib1388
2 жыл бұрын
please do some research and connect with a Bible believing church -- one advantage of those that are streaming services -- you can check them out first before stepping inside the building! Just make sure they teach the Bible and are not a 'feel good ' church (where they just mention the good and nothing for learning or correction) . And there is no perfect church! It is a group of sinners saved by grace!
@kristiroark9157
2 жыл бұрын
What a joy to hear from your husband. Men who love to serve the Lord are too rare. Thank you for sharing and please include him again. You are a beautiful couple.
@karenswartz8280
2 жыл бұрын
Born and raised Catholic. When I became of age, I found my beliefs didn’t always align with the teachings, and so I went searching. I met a wonderful, very godly couple who spoke and lived their truth, and they belonged to the Church of the Brethren. I joined the church, and even was re-baptized, as I had been a baby when my parents had that done. Our beliefs align very closely with the Mennonite church. We are anabaptist and a peace church, emphasize the New Testament, and living a simple life based on service to God and others. One difference is that our beginnings were in Schwarzenau Germany, but the same timeframe and for the same reason of religious persecution, led by Alexander Mack. When they left, it was by way of the Netherlands, where they settled among the Mennonite community there. From there they emigrated to the United States, and settled in Pennsylvania, among the German population there. The first churches met in homes, shared a meal, and studied God’s word. I’ve been so happy for joining this church, and feel like I found my home. Loved your video!
@karenmariesmith3395
2 жыл бұрын
We're ex catholic as well and now mennonite.
@margaretcooke7016
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your answer to my comment. There are so many things you believe and the way you do things that I was brought up with. I love all your Videos and the way you are bringing up your Son. He is such a thoughtful, kind and loving child. I learned to cook from Scratch, my Father built our house, so did one of my brothers build his home. We were brought up in a very close family knit. Holidays at Grandma's on a different island where for many many years no electricity, no running water. However, there was a day that was the Lord's day. That was a day reserved for him and meals were prepared the day before and the day was a day of worship. I loved those days, after church we had to go and visit Aunt's and Uncles spend time with them. It was considered respectful to do that. Helping people who needed help was just a way if Life. I have continued to do that and I look at it as a Blessing to be able to help people. I make my own clothes because I have a problem with some if the fashions if today. Most are not me. I am having a problem trying to buy clothes as now the Arthritis is in my hands. I also do not believe in excess amounts of clothes. I made all my Grandchildren clothes when they were growing up also madeall my son's clothes because I did not want him to get involved in the clothing fashion and Designer Stuff. I like Simplicity. At my church before Covid, in Toronto, I always every Sunday after church I made a nice snack to go with coffee. However, some people were not nice about it. They made remarks like, you are trying to feed the five thousand, little kinds of remarks. I did not stop though. Our Congregation was a lot if Seniors and I felt like it was good to stay on after and get a chance to fellowship with each other because through that you could learn who needed help or just to talk. My Mom and Dad had a Life if service and it really is a wonderful to do that. To mention Carriages, I see nothing wrong with that either. Carriages have been around from beginning. I have travelled and seen all kinds of transport. Growing up there were Horses and Donkeys and Mules.bi saw people using Carts. As a little girl I loved it when my Mom would take us into town in a Carriage. Mom had a Car but Dad used a lBicycle. At my Grandparents they had a Truck but we were encourages to Walk which was fun for me. Sometimes when you talk I wish I could just have a conversation with you. I come from a Christian family but we were though not to condemn the way other people worship. You had a Christmas Story for your Son and that was priceless. Have a great weekend. Blessings.
@SuperEnthused
2 жыл бұрын
I love how supportive he is of your channel and how he said, other half I don’t know about better half! Shows his love and respect for you! ❤️ love hearing about your journey and culture! I’m a big proponent of learning about and loving each other, even with all our differences! The more we accept each other, the better the world will be for all of us ❤️
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes he is amazing
@pattiargueta4537
7 ай бұрын
I applaud the candor and transparency with which you share your faith and culture. You are building a sound bridge for anyone looking in from the outside.
@minniedease7477
2 жыл бұрын
The guy that invented the Segway and first cardiac stents only wore brown boots and jeans and blue shirts. Never changed. I admired his talk about using that simplicity to run his life.
@bethwagenius6790
2 жыл бұрын
Finally got to watch this. As someone from a different background fellowshipping with Anabaptist churches (14 years now) I can say that you really did a good job of explaining the pros and cons. I could have written that list myself. It is hard to enter the Mennonite culture. The pros have kept us coming back. This is a dreadful saying but at times I have felt it deeply….”if you weren’t born a Mennonite you’ll never be a Mennonite.” Please don’t be offended. It is just hard to be on the outside looking in. The Mennonite church/culture has so much to offer the world. I do enjoy your channel very much, thanks so much!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I totally get you. The same goes for those raised in the culture and leave. They never shake their roots and you often find their circle of friends are those with similar backgrounds. How we are raised is so much who we are. I'm sorry it's difficult... I wish that could change, but it truly is a different culture within a culture 🙂
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia
2 жыл бұрын
I am not Mennonite however, I am a follower of Christ. I have come to wear Mennonite dresses and love the freedom I have found in doing so.
@tinas8085
2 жыл бұрын
I really resonated with the part about living in a modest way. I'm not from a faith that has head coverings or modest clothing BUT I believe in acting and speaking in a modest way. That was really awesome ☺️ You and your family are often in my prayers. Good to see you both looking so happy and healthy. Take care and thank you ❤️
@tinas8085
2 жыл бұрын
And Nolan at the end, so sweet!
@homedogtwo8820
2 жыл бұрын
The Russian Orthodox church usually separate men and women, used to have to wear dresses, mostly stand and kneel, even cover heads...they aren't that strict anymore, thank you for all this information on your culture and church, God bless
@jackiedalusio9572
2 жыл бұрын
All I could say is I love you two together you are fantastic. Thank you so much for all that you both do.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@luciagide340
2 жыл бұрын
That's very true.
@NelTopREE
Жыл бұрын
I'm 29 and I have grown up with Mennonites and I kinda threw God away for the better part of 10 years but over the last year and a half I've gotten reinvolved and I've recently started attending a church ...it's great because I know everyone and I feel welcomed Also within the last year had my Mennonites are perfect bubble popped
@dixielynnmusic6652
2 жыл бұрын
I am Reformed Baptist but enjoyrd and appreciated hearing about your church. Thank yall for sharing!
@Ripleycat
7 ай бұрын
The kindest, most inspiring person I’ve ever had the privilege to know was my Mennonite voice teacher Phyllis Gehman. She never gossiped, never had a bad word to say of anyone and she took me on with encouragement as I was a single mother. The essence of a true Christian in the world. And when she sang, the sun filled the room.
@theMennoniteMom
7 ай бұрын
I'm so glad she was able to bless you in that way!
@jukes243
2 жыл бұрын
Nolan, you're a good man. Wish there were more men in the world like you. TYFS.
@annielandis8417
2 жыл бұрын
This was so good! Thank you for taking the time to share an accurate view of our mennonite church. I was richly blessed to hear the pros and the cons that we face. Praying God's rich blessings on you as you continue to follow His leading! ❤️
@starflower703
2 жыл бұрын
I am not nor have I ever been a Mennonite, but I have never been into fads. My clothing has always been things I like that fit me well and that is modest. I have never understood women who like to wear revealing clothing. When I met my husband, I was wearing a nursing school uniform dress that covered me from my neck to mid calf. He said it was very attractive and he loved that no matter what I was wearing, it left my figure to the imagination. He found that appealing. He felt, as I do that sharing one’s body should be a private thing between husband and wife.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
That is wonderful! I believe dressing modestly attracts the real men. They respect you for who you are. So happy for you!
@megmcginnis239
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I so enjoy your videos. I'm not Mennonite. I am a Christian and am a member of a Reformed Orthodox Presbyterian church in WA state. (Yes there are conservative Christians in WA state ;) But my mom's family tree is Mennonite. During the covid shut down I was able to trace my Grandmother's father's maternal side back to Switzerland ... descendents of Drunkards aka. German Baptist Brethren -Anabaptists. My grandmother's father was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He moved to California. His last name Butterbaugh/Puterbaugh.... farmers... Butterbaugh barn is still standing. They were, I guess, from Rheinland-Pflaz, Germany. I love how you and Nolan shared about your faith. I feel the connection through my family tree. I hope to visit a Conservative Mennonite church someday...God bless.
@beulahnisly2982
2 жыл бұрын
For anyone who might wonder about""Drunkards" she meant Dunkards - yes as I suspected it was autocorrect that did that.
@jewelssylva3738
2 жыл бұрын
Let's make it simple. Any sex outside of marriage is sin. I can't judge anyone 🤚 I'm an old hippie, 'free love dove'. But I can tell you that I wish I had waited. It's meant to be a physical thing that is Holy because it represents a spiritual unity. But the long & short of it is it's between you & God.
@hoojam1838
2 жыл бұрын
Amen
@jessicacourtney9429
2 жыл бұрын
I love that yall are open and honest. The way you explained everything and how yall live is a great example/witness for God❤ You have a beautiful family!!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and blessings to you!
@Kneißle
Жыл бұрын
As an Old Order Mennonite, I can say Amen and thanks for most of what you said. I have a few comments: I had to cringe 2 minutes into the video as I heard my dad saying " take off your hat! You're in the house. " On a serious note, I do believe that 1 Corinthians 11 applies to both genders. While speaking about ones Faith is definitely an appropriate time to bare the head to show respect to Him. I also deeply respect our sisters who wear coverings which actually do modestly cover the hair. I believe another reason converts tend to move to more conservative churches is that they often see discrepancies between our stated beliefs and the way we actually do or do not consistently put them into practice. Unlike the more modern Mennonites, our more traditional churches do not have a written Rules and Discipline. We believe that spiritual maturity should bring about a willing surrender to the accepted practices of the group which are maintained orally. This does bring a certain amount of flexibility, especially for the youth, and it can be a bit hard to know where the boundaries are. Also what do you do with those who never seem to reach maturity? Oral expectations versus written rules have pros and cons both ways. My observation has been that while legalism is definitely a danger, accusations of legalism often come from those with proud and unsurrendered hearts. As a history lover,... The Dutch Mennonite strain of anabaptism started simultaneously with the Zurich Switzerland movement. Most North American Mennonites along with the Amish and Hutterites trace from the Swiss movement. The name Mennonite was a term given in derision by those in opposition to the Anabaptists, and our Swiss Brethren churches did not acquire the name Mennonite until more than a century after our beginnings. Finally, on a positive note, if you visit a Mennonite church, there is a high likelihood that you will receive a dinner invitation. And if you're curious about what a horse and buggy Mennonite service is like, feel free to visit. Visitors are welcome (although it is understood that few would choose to adopt that lifestyle as their own).
@janicerobertson4752
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for explaining this. I live in Ontario, Canada and we have such a wide variety of groups. Some are horse and buggy and wear black only, for women, men white shirts and black pants. Then others the only way I can identify them as Mennonite’s, is by the dresses and head covers. I always wondered how there could be such a difference. I now have a better understanding. The one thing that seems consistent, among all the groups, is a sense of community.
@vergieclark131
2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the Mennonite church and over the years I’ve been shocked to find that some Mennonite churches are now accepting divorce, female ministers and embracing the gay community ! I totally believe we are to love everyone and we can do this without condoning the lifestyles.But we have the responsibility to share the truth in the Bible ! I attend a Baptist church and frankly I’m not always in agreement with decisions that are made but when in doubt I pray and look for answers in my Bible ! It’s about having a personal relationship with God first ! Loved this vlog thank you so much ! I do miss the fact that growing up in the church we knew everyone and it was like a big family every Sunday and Wednesday nights lol !
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Amen! Very well said, thank you. Yes, the mennonite churches we are referring to are what we consider conservative mennonites. There are many churches who take on the name but no longer practice the core faith
@jillschmidt4825
8 күн бұрын
Great job explaining your religion! One thing that could surprise people upon joining the church is that a lot of Mennonite groups believe they are the One True Church. Holdeman mennonites for example don’t believe there is a way to be saved outside their church if you leave it. Excommunication and avoidance can also be off putting if you aren’t prepared for it. I don’t speak for all Mennonite groups but this is the case with Holdeman Mennonites
@theMennoniteMom
7 күн бұрын
Yes, that church group is known for that. It's one thing that has kind of divided them from other mennonites as in the past they have been known to evangelize other groups. It's rather unique to them, but I do think it's been changing in the last years.
@shaunaobrien3826
5 ай бұрын
I love how your husband is with you and how he speaks hes a good man
@amywjn
2 жыл бұрын
I find the Mennonite way of life very appealing. Thank you for the well thought out balanced discussion. I guess as a Christian family as well we hold the same values but try to accomplish them more individually. I can see how having a specific way of holding to those values as a group could help children not feel so left out of the group. I told my kids that since the culture is changing so much we are going to start appearing more & more different as we try to hold on to our Christian values. My questions are * so men do not register for the military at 18, there is a religious exemption? * is divorce allowed if there is physical abuse or adultery? * Do you all live in the same neighborhood, place or are you spread out within a city? * What are the church’s views on phones, social media, & movies or television Thanks again!
@aurora571000
Жыл бұрын
The answers depend on which particular Mennonite Church. See if there is one near you from the links she has, then ask them.
@MadeInHome_
2 жыл бұрын
My parents separated when I was about 14 and without Christ I don’t think I would of made it though. Now being married myself that bond is something that is truly a relationship given by God.
@ecarr7026
2 жыл бұрын
53:24 what you all mentioned about 50% of marriages ending in divorce is truly heartbreaking! In school I only knew one person whose parents were still together. This is a huge reason why I want to join the Mennonite church. My husband and I are very adamant about nuclear family values and marriage being for life- especially for the sake of children!!
@luciddreams1122
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for this ,its really good to understand mennonite people and the culture especially as I watch you both and some others, I really appreciate this
@tonyahill8963
2 жыл бұрын
I Love you both & your fun loving yet informative way of bringing the Mennonite culture to understanding is completely honest & real... I grew up pentecost, & I follow the Bible, I believe in what God's word says & I believe your religion isn't much different from ours, although I believe God is a relationship not so much a religion... I do follow the midnight pastors I found on KZitem.
@carolgreen5656
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Praying for the right church is key.Churches are not perfect. What matters is that we pray for our church and honor God and put him first. I appreciate your honesty.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Very true!
@courtneynolt873
2 жыл бұрын
Good job on tackling this subject! God bless u for it!! You both did very well!!❤️
@Maggie60450
8 ай бұрын
I loved your emphasis on it all being about Christ rather than being a Mennonite. That said, it sounds wonderful to me to be part of a community where kids can safely be part of a school where they will not be taught or influenced to do drugs or sexual perversion, etc. etc. We home school and feel pretty alone sometimes.
@theMennoniteMom
7 ай бұрын
Yes, it did have its pros and cons. I can imagine homeschooling can feel alone, but it is a good thing to do for your family. God bless
@CatCambak
Жыл бұрын
My husband and I didn’t come from a faith based family or community but over the last 3 years we’ve had revelation from Jesus Christ, who is now our Lord and Savior. I’m very drawn to the Anabaptist beliefs and lifestyle. Other Christian churches, we’ve looked into are very worldly based on entertaining. They do not separate themselves enough from the world. Coming from the world, we know the importance of keeping it separate because sin and the devil can be so tricky and deceiving. Especially through clothing, music and bending the Bible to fit one’s own desires rather than only following the teachings and word of Jesus Christ. I’m going to look into Mennonite churches in our area. Thank you for all the information!
@SavedBySweetGrace
Жыл бұрын
We are moving into an Amish/Mennonite town, and we couldn't be more excited. We definitely love your pies! :P
@wendyweaver2784
2 жыл бұрын
Good job! As a "conservative" (sorry- I don't like to use labels that then need defined, but...) pastor's wife, I really enjoyed your tackling legalism. I think a "liberal" person can be as legalistic as anyone, if their emphasis is another person or reason for doing anything is out of another motivation vs. a love for King Jesus! (Oh, our son Logan tells me he knows Nolan and family from Idaho). God bless your life and vision!
@anncarroll7354
2 жыл бұрын
You guys have such a beautiful loving energy that is truly from God 💜. Having God on your side definitely makes life and marriage much more bearable 💯
@christinalaska
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the honesty and openness! Question: Do Mennonites have a separate bible or do you rely on a King James or NIV? With Anabaptists… comparing to the Amish do you also have levels of strictness/conservatism? Also is jewelry discouraged? Thinking of wedding ring or simple cross necklace. Also are there things you cannot eat/drink? No dancing? What about medications/prescriptions? Facial hair on men required? I am just comparing to what I know if the Amish. Can women work outside the home? Thanks ❤️
@LisaR2392
2 жыл бұрын
I LITERALLY SNORT LAUGHED WITH YOU AT MY DESK AT WORK WHEN YOU LAUGHED ABOUT THE "SEX TRAFFICKING" BEING PART OF YOUR CHURCH!! (just from your laughter of course) I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! ....XANDER A WHOLE LOT TOO!!! This was an awesome video! My inlaws came from a mennonite church to ours and they bring such an awesome dynamic to the church family! My mother-in- law still wears skirts/ dresses and her head covering and she asked our pastor before joining our baptist church if her head covering was going to be an issue. He said absolutley not! I feel like i hit the jackpot when i got her as a mother-in-law. She has been like my second mom since i was 17 (i'm now 41). She just has such a Godly presence that i cannot explain!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣 I'm not sure why that struck me so funny. 🤷 but glad it gave your a laugh. Your MIL sounds lovely! It's lovely you have such a great relationship! Many women would crave that!
@conniekreider6414
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Those were “hallelujah,“ thoughts💕 Please continue to “pick & choose,“ how much you respond to your subscribers. Your precious children need their questions to be answered by their Daddy & Mommy❣️ Loved this🙂
@theMennoniteMom
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Blessings!
@houndherder6982
2 жыл бұрын
Very thoughtful talk about your faith. I think the bottom line is following Jesus and kingdom living. I think it would be hard to join any Anabaptist church if you were not raised in the culture. I have Mennonite and German Baptist friends, have attended their church for special occasions, gone to their conferences and yet I always sense that “slight distance” that would not make me totally accepted. As the world has become so chaotic and churches have gotten so far away from the gospel and Holiness of God I believe people are searching for more dogmatic types of churches. As you pointed out, all denominations have problems because we are fallen, sinful humans. To me, the most important thing would be to find a doctrinally sound church - the Bible is always the final authority. Many of the other things follow (i.e. modesty) as your heart becomes more in line with the teachings. Thanks for the great talk - you two are true examples of Christ!
@hoojam1838
2 жыл бұрын
I 100% agree.
@mollystreeter5438
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video it was brilliant , so well thought out and informative. You are both such lovely people , and I agree with you there are many people who are now thinking there must be more to life. Take care little family God Bless you 👵x
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and God bless!
@rebeccadumas3045
2 жыл бұрын
My daughter & I went to a Mennonite church a few weeks ago, even though we haven't ever been before. Turns out they have been literally 3 blocks from us for 3 years & I had no idea. They were all extremely welcoming & my daughter was in heaven bcuz one girl is teaching her how to sew dresses from bed sheets. I was a little worried they'd be like what the heck are you doing here but that's not the case. The entire church looked at us b4 service started but we sat on the right side where all the women were. Everything was going great until they prayed & everyone was on their knees facing us... We hurried & knelt as well. After the sermon we were bombarded by every woman & young girl, told how grateful they all were to have us, offered any kind of help imaginable & given a whole community of new friends. I was not aware that serving in the military was not viewed as a good thing so when I asked I openly admitted to both my husband & I serving in the US Army...oops! The traveling Pastor (Evangelist maybe) came up to me & spoke to me about growing up Baptist. His sermon was how Jesus was here to see and be with the sinners not perfect people. Haha, I felt so relieved & that he was talking to me... Then he told us a story called Guns or Frying Pans. It really stuck with me bcuz I currently work for a Criminal Defense Attorney & it's my job to interview clients or whatever even knowing that they have allegedly committed these terrible crimes. That story to me was a giant HELLO! I need to remember that it's God's want for us to be kind & bring ourselves & others to him not judge them. Sorry I always hijack your videos. I have learned so much from your channel & I'm so greatful that you & Nolan were able to do this video bcuz I feel it's helpful for my husband to witness (even via video) that men do not wear much other than a t-shirt & jeans. He grew up LDS, as most in Idaho & Utah have, but he is so supportive & willing to be what we both need to be closer to God. Sorry again that I comment novels on here 🤍 God bless you & your family!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
I greatly enjoyed your "novel"! 😆 thanks for sharing! I'm now quite curious where your are from and what church you visited? Are you from Idaho? Nolan grew up out there and we know quite a few people in the state. 😀
@rebeccadumas3045
2 жыл бұрын
@@theMennoniteMom Yes ma'am I am from Idaho. Born in Utah & raised in Idaho. My husband was born & raised in Utah but keeps being a good sport & we continue to live in Idaho because it's home. We are about an hour north of Logan, Utah. To go to Walmart we have to drive an hour to either Pocatello, ID or an hour to Logan, Utah. Most people here work in Logan as well... The church we attended is called New Hope Mennonite church. Would it be ok if I email you to chat more about some things on this topic? I have so many questions. I know you are a busy woman & I don't want to take away from what you have going on but I'd love to be able to chat more & not just take over your comment section 💜
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
@@rebeccadumas3045 🤣🤣 what a small world! Nolan said, I'll bet it is New Hope! He went to church with most of those there. Yes please email me!
@tamarakoehn6305
Жыл бұрын
From one Mennonite to another, you did a good job of explaining Mennonite culture!
@theMennoniteMom
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😀
@brightpurpleviking
2 жыл бұрын
After hearing this whole issue and seeing how conservative Christian women are viewed by secular society I have to point something out. Christian women who wear very modest dress or head coverings are declared “oppressed” and are often ridiculed. However, Muslim women who wear hijabs, and Hindu women who wear the bindi dot on their forehead and swaddle in very modest dress… often both groups covering far more than Mennonites or Amish…are declared “committed” or “righteous” and are respected. Why IS that!?! Makes me think how the name of Christ is an offense to the world especially in the last days. Because it really doesn’t make sense and the treatment and assumptions are shockingly different with no logical basis. Do you Mennonite women have any thoughts on that difference of respect in society as a whole?
@lynnew5619
2 жыл бұрын
This was an incredibly interesting theological insight into Mennonite culture etc. and some of your points really hit home. I live in a small road with Jehovah’s Witnesses one side and Plymouth Brethren the other (closed I think). My husband is descended from a long line of Methodist Preachers (one a friend of Wesley) and we were both baptised Methodist, so are familiar with bible teachings. But, the difference between our neighbours is amazing. The JW’s are kind, helpful, pleasant and in every way ‘Christian’. Sadly the same cannot be said of the PB. They are the total opposite. This brings home so vividly that it’s the people who make a church, not the ‘label’.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Yes so true! Thanks for sharing!
@elizabethmesora2558
2 жыл бұрын
My mother's community in Saskatchewan Canada were Old Colony Mennonites from the Ukraine. They emmigrated to Canada in the late 1800. They originated in Friesland in the 1500, (a province in The Netherlands) and were followers of Menno Simons. Today they dress modestly but no head coverings and current fashions. I think there is more than one country of origin for Mennonites but they are all anabaptists (rebaptizers and pacifists) I am very proud of my Mennonite heritage but belong to the church my dad was from, Reformed Church of America, formerly The Dutch Reformed. I do think it is important to avoid legalism. If any church becomes overly legalistic, faith dies. Read "Women Talking" by Miriam Toews. Love your channel ❤
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree! Becoming overly legalistic faith dies.
@stillyourb
2 жыл бұрын
3:25 in and Im already wanting to high-five Nolan 🙌🏻 really appreciate his intro focusing on Jesus❤️
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he's the reason I like to be able to nab him for these videos. He has a way of covering his bases and explaining things before we jump into topics that I really appreciate
@stillyourb
2 жыл бұрын
@@theMennoniteMom He sure does! Dont sell yourself short though, youre quite knowledgeable, personable, and your authenticity is covered in grace.....and you only got on a couple bunny trails 😜 Y'all did such a good job on this, and gave us a peek into your own hearts. We will most likely never meet in person on this side of the veil, but Im looking forward to huggin your neck on the other side, your family has been such an encouragement to me!
@kathyg1754
2 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@kathyhartmann2374
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for taking time to explain all of this! You did an amazing job of explaining and I was completely enthralled in your video! So interesting,so informative, so honest, so well done! Thank you again! I love watching your videos! ❤️
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@sandygraetz5166
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I appreciate the time and effort you both took to share this with your viewers!I like your culture first introduced to it in Summer of 1983 when I was touring USA with singing group Continental Singers and we shared in some of the churches.
@Jojosweb
Жыл бұрын
As always I enjoy your videos! . Especially loved the outtakes! For those who may be looking, I find that there are other conservative Protestant groups that are very similar in beliefs and doctrine, if someone is on here and can’t quite find a church in your area that is Mennonite, I have found some German baptist, brethren churches or also Wesleyan Methodist or pilgrim holiness churches who share some of the core beliefs. Not to be confused with the more liberal Wesleyan church, which it separated from about the 1950s. Of course the Wesleyan Methodist etc churches sometimes don’t share the headcovering belief and may have piano music, they do share the same core conservative Bible believing theology otherwise. I have attended both types of churches and define myself as a Wesleyan Methodist who believes in the prayer veil, and not going to war. Sometimes it is very hard to find a good local church; sometimes our humanity gets in the way, as is appropriately described in this video. My advice is just remember we are not following a particular pastor or teacher, we are following the Bible, and with that in mind, I can find myself at home in a number of churches. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
@marybethduke3263
2 жыл бұрын
I knew modesty in dress was a thing (I totally agree with that!) but I had no idea that a dress vs a skirt and top were considered to be different. I've also noticed the size of the ladies' veils differs sometimes. God bless you all for seeking God's Will, as we all should be doing!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. And trust me, you have no idea of the crazy (almost hilarious) intricacies in variations between groups. If you're born into it, you don't think of it. But outsiders find it quite amusing!
@marybethduke3263
2 жыл бұрын
@@theMennoniteMom Yes, I think it is that way in most churches....I'm from a 'tribe' that sometimes believes in kitchens in churches (we've fed many homeless and needy and hosted many family gatherings from small groups to post-funeral dinners and made lots of food for Meals on Wheels for shut-ins and the elderly) and some of that tribe think having a kitchen in the building is a sin. Where in the Bible does it say that having a kitchen in the church building is a sin?! The building itself isn't what is sacred...it's The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit!
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
@@marybethduke3263 amen and well said! Isn't it sad how little things can stir up such controversy?
@marybethduke3263
2 жыл бұрын
@@theMennoniteMom Yes...when, after Jesus came, the only two commandments were to love God with all our heart and soul, strength, and our mind, and our neighbor as ourselves. Of course, we all fall short....that is why we need Jesus!
@aurora571000
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being open about the cons. I was one of those who came, saw the families in matching dresses and the obedient children with a TV-free life and thought they were perfect. It led to a lot of confusion and heartache.
@theMennoniteMom
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry 😞 yes, it can look idealic but there's always another side. Nothing is perfect in this world
@aurora571000
Жыл бұрын
@@theMennoniteMom Yes, that is what I realized that “I needed to own” that it was MY mistake to think there was perfection anywhere, and quit BLAMING the church people. Now some of the family is plain and some is very modern. I just say that “ I’m 80%” and spend most of my time with the plain ones.
@crybebebunny
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Video. Very informative 👏 👌. Thank you. 😊 I enjoyed the outtakes at the end show us abit, about how, we are all humans.
@AlexanderSauerPlaysWithHeroJr
2 жыл бұрын
thank you :-) very much. thank you for taking the time to make this video. eventhough i live on the other side of the planet , i heard the message loud and clear. i am still amazed at the power of the internet , used mostly for so many negative things, yet finding your video shows how it also can play a important role in a positive way too.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and hello to wherever you hail from!
@oklahomafreedom5536
2 жыл бұрын
Very much nice that you covered this. Very educational. I never really knew about everything. Are the Amish the same history? I'm learning from your videos. I really appreciate them. What is Anabaptist? I don't understand a lot of religion, but I am a bible believer and love Jesus. I do feel that I am saved by Jesus. I try to live for God. Of course I am only human, God understands everything and everyone. Thanks for sharing. Much love everyone 💕💞💞
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Amish have the same roots but became their own group earlier on. There are quite a bit of articles online about Anabaptists. (: God bless as you serve Him
@GregReed1962
2 жыл бұрын
My wife and I have enjoyed your videos for the last several years. We have enjoyed watching Xander (aks Bubba, as you called him as a baby) growing up. We live in rural Kentucky, and have been attending a conservative Mennonite church for the last several months, and have approached the leadership about membership. This video was very informative, and confirming to us that we are following where God is placing us. A major thing we have enjoyed their is the observation of the younger familes assuming roles of leadership. We are a couple in our 60s and find this encouraging, when in many situations it is the older people doing the majority of the work. Thank you again, and prayers for your family, and especially Xander's new brother or sister.
@theMennoniteMom
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing! Now you have me curious what church you are attending! So glad you found a place you feel God is calling you to. I hope they treat you with grace and kindness as you adjust to the new life style. It's difficult in various areas, but I believe you will find a bigger family to be apart of and to me that's worth so much! Thanks for being here over the years! I would love to hear about your journey to one of our churches. Feel free to email me if you wish to share. Themennonitemom@gmail.com God bless! Jeannine
@missdee3
2 жыл бұрын
Had to pause the video to teach my 12yr old further about turning the other cheek, I finally have a good understanding, thank you.
@conniemcgehee2851
2 жыл бұрын
thanks for doing this. i enjoy watching your show and i appreciate your faith. it was nice to hear about the mennonite faith and culture.
@tonyahill8963
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for taking the time to share with me.
@barbaranielsen2888
2 жыл бұрын
Great job on a very difficult topic! Thank you for your honest communication!
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