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Kern Road Mennonite Church is a diverse community of Anabaptist Christian believers committed to living God's dream of peace, healing, and hope. They aim to welcome and transform all people through the love and grace of God.
Fairview Mennonite Church is a Mennonite congregation in Reading, PA that believes in salvation through faith in Christ, discipleship, and non-resistance. They emphasize biblical teaching, community service, and adherence to traditional Mennonite theology and practice.

Landisville Mennonite Church is an Anabaptist congregation of 150 members whose mission is to join with Christ in God's work, proclaiming peace and engaging with their local community through worship, Christian education, and service.
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Vincent Mennonite Church is a multi-generational family church with over 275 years of history in the Spring City community. They welcome the whole family to worship together.

Welcome to Morrellville Church of the Brethren. We’re a group of people who are honestly seeking a relationship with God. Each week we gather to worship God, hear Scripture-based teachings, and share in our faith journeys together.

Conestoga Church of the Brethren is an Evangelical Protestant church seeking to know Christ and make Him known through worship, spiritual growth, and community service. The church invites all people to join in proclaiming Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord while growing spiritually and serving the community and world.
Maple Grove Mennonite Church is a Jesus-centered congregation committed to following the way of Jesus in daily life, with a focus on peacemaking, simple living, and service to others.

Wakefield Valley Bible Church is a small, rural church focused on Jesus Christ, welcoming guests as family and serving together in faith.

Waterway Church is an evangelical Mennonite congregation in Oxford, Pennsylvania that seeks to help everyone they know become more like Jesus through teaching and living out the truth of Jesus with compassion and devotion to God.

Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church is an Anabaptist congregation founded in 1909 by thirty-five families who separated from the Old Order Amish over disagreements about church discipline practices. They maintain Anabaptist convictions while having gradually adopted modern conveniences like electricity and automobiles.

Goodville Mennonite Church is a Mennonite congregation that worships together with a faith centered on God as the highest authority and trust in Jesus Christ's redemptive work.

Living Light Mennonite Church is a community focused on demonstrating forgiveness and the importance of spiritual gifts as outlined in the Bible.

Butter Valley Community Church is a vibrant fellowship established over 250 years ago as Hereford Mennonite Church, one of the first churches in the area. They are passionate about serving Christ in their community and connecting people to God and to each other.

An intercultural Anabaptist congregation in Lancaster, PA that worships in English and Karen, serving a growing community of Karen refugees from Burma/Myanmar while promoting Christian community, service, and reconciliation.
East Chestnut Mennonite Church, established in 1879 as Lancaster's first Mennonite congregation, is centered on Jesus, community, and reconciliation with a deep commitment to justice, peace, and the wellbeing of their city.

Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren is an Anabaptist congregation in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dedicated to knowing, living, and sharing Christ's love while serving their community peacefully and simply. Since 1897, they have focused on faithful Gospel proclamation, engaging worship, and growing devoted followers of Christ.

Cornerstone Mennonite Fellowship is a conservative Anabaptist Mennonite church founded in 1997 in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, committed to doctrinal stability, evangelism, and focused worship with a membership of 231 people.

People from various backgrounds, drawn together by a common desire to glorify God by living a life that is in the world, but not of the world.

Byerland Church is located in Willow Street, PA and invites the community to join them each Sunday for fellowship, worship, and learning as they grow together as disciples of Jesus. The church offers Growth Groups and Sunday School classes alongside its main worship service.

28th Street Church of the Brethren is a dynamic, growing, Christ-centered group of believers focused on rejoicing, celebrating, and proclaiming God’s love while ministering to the needs within and beyond the community.
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