
Mennonite community
The Mennonite community is a Christian group that emphasizes simple living, pacifism, and community values. Originating in the 16th century during the Protestant Reformation, Mennonites prioritize religious faith, nonviolence, and often live separatly from mainstream society to maintain their traditions. They typically gather in churches, practice mutual aid, and are known for their humility and commitment to service. While many Mennonites embrace modern technology, some maintain traditional lifestyles, including plain dress and manual work. Overall, they seek a life guided by their religious principles and community support.