Germantown Mennonite Church
21 West Washington Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19144Map
+1 215 843 5599
Neighborhood: Germantown
Overview
The Germantown Mennonite Church, established circa 1690, is North America's oldest living Mennonite congregation. It hosted North America's first gathering of Mennonites in 1725 and served as the home of a summer school taught by pioneer educator Christopher Dock in the 1730s. The Mennonite heritage promotes peace and personal responsibility through the worship of God. The Congregation transcends differences of ethnicity, race, gender, sexual identity, physical ability, marital status and class.
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Attractions & Landmarks, Religious
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