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338 / List of Congregations

gregation. Most of VS workers at Sunshine Children's Home worship here.

Stemen 1890

Pickerington, Ohio

Built in 1890 by Benoni Stemen to revive declining interest in Mennonite faith in Fairfield County. Efforts failed to establish a Sunday school, and building reverted to the Stemen farm and is used as an implement shed. Benches removed to Turkey Run Church, Bremen, Ohio. Extinct since 1911.

Stoner Heights 1938

4975 Stoner Ave., N.E., Louisville, Ohio.

3. O. N. Johns

4. Elvin J. Sommers 5. 87

6. Sunday school started by Beech con

gregation, Louisville, Ohio.

Sugarcreek Union 1926

Sugarcreek, Ohio.

Organized by members from the Walnut Creek congregation. Services held as early as 1893. Withdrew from the Eastern A.M. Conference in 1925, and united

with General Conference Mennonites in 1929. First minister, Lester Hostetler. Now First Mennonite Church of Sugarcreek.

Summit Christian Fellowship 1965

139 W. State St., Barberton, Ohio. One-half mile south of 1 80 S (Rt. 224)

use State Street Exit.

3. David Brunner 4. David Brunner 5. 23

6. Dual membership (O.M.) Ohio and

Eastern Conference and (G.M.C.) Central

District Conference.

Sunnyside 1937

Faust Rd. off U.S. 322, northeast of Conneaut Lake, Pa.

3. Eli Kramer

4. Harvey Schrock

5. 97

6. Began as a Sunday school in 1935 in Reisinger School, Baldwin St., in Meadville, Pa. In 1938 the Ohio Mission Board assisted in erecting a church building west of Meadville. A number of Mennonite families moved in from Nebraska and North Dakota.

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Springfield. Holland. Ohio

Sunntoide. Conneaut Lake. Pa. Sloner' Heights, Louisville, Ohio

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