
Mennonite Church
The Mennonite Church is a Protestant Christian group rooted in the Anabaptist movement of the 16th century, emphasizing live-in faith, community, pacifism, and simplicity. Known for their commitment to nonviolence, service, and social justice, Mennonites often gather for worship, Bible study, and communal decision-making. They value personal faith, mutual support, and often engage in humanitarian work worldwide. While they vary in practices—from conservative to more progressive—they share a common focus on living out Christian principles of love, peace, and service in everyday life.