In this episode, season 4 continues with the series on Denominations. This episode goes into the Anabaptist movement, focusing on the Mennonites in particular. We summarize its history, sources of authority, structure, and position on the sacraments/ordinances and conclude with its distinctive emphasis and divergences. See the landing page for sources/further reading.
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Sources/Further Reading [In the order they appear]:
- Olson, Roger E.; Mead, Frank S.; Hill, Samuel S.; Atwood, Craig D.. Handbook of Denominations in the United States, 14th edition (pp. 231-232).
- On the Mennonite Church, https://www.themennonitemom.com/post/joining-a-mennonite-church
- What Menno Got Wrong and the Difference It Makes, https://anabaptistworld.org/menno-got-wrong-difference-makes/
- The Rosedale Network, https://rosedalenetwork.org/about/
- Statement of Theology, Rosedale Network, https://rosedalenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Statement-of-Theology-for-email.pdf
- Statement of Practice, https://rosedalenetwork.org/about/statement-of-practice/
- Starberry Mennonite Church beliefs, https://strawberrymennonite.com/beliefs-and-doctrine/
- Mennonite USA on the Lord’s Supper, https://www.mennoniteusa.org › the-lords-supper
- Thirdway Cafe and Sunning, http://thirdwaycafe.com/glossary/shunningthe-ban/#:~:text=Mennonites%20today%20do%20not%20practice,in%20the%20late%2017th%20century.
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