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  • Elmo Stoll (March 5, 1944 – September 2, 1998) was a former Old Order Amish bishop, writer and founder of the "Christian Communities". He was one of the...
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  • and led by Elmo Stoll (1944 – 1998), a former Old Order Amish bishop. They were founded in 1990 and disbanded some two years after Stoll's early death...
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  • singer of the novelty holiday song "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" Elmo Stoll (1944–1998), American writer and religious leader, was a prominent former...
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  • Church at Smyrna, Maine, one of the five Christian Communities of Elmo Stoll after Stoll's death and the Church at Manton, Michigan, which belonged to a community...
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  • anthropologist David Stoll (composer) (born 1948), English composer and educator Elmo Stoll (1944–1998) Amish bishop and writer Gloria Stoll Karn (1923–2022)...
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  • conservative lifestyle, true to the vision of former Old Order Amish bishop Elmo Stoll. G. C. Waldrep classifies them as "para-Amish". Among Anabaptists the...
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    church at Smyrna, Maine, one of the five Christian Communities of Elmo Stoll after Stoll's death and the church at Manton, Michigan, which belonged to a community...
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    founded as one of the "Christian Communities" under the leadership of Elmo Stoll, but joined the Amish, when the "Christian Communities" disbanded. According...
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    as one of the "Christian Communities" founded by Elmo Stoll. Soon after the early death of Elmo Stoll in 1998, the "Christian Communities" began to disband...
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    community in Smyrna, that began as one of the "Christian Communities" of Elmo Stoll in 1996. From the beginning most members had an Amish background, but...
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    in some way similar to communities like the "Christian Communities" of Elmo Stoll, the Caneyville Christian Community and the Noah Hoover Mennonites. Perry...
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  • Driwwe. Anabaptists Happy as the Grass Was Green, 1973 film Mennonites Elmo Stoll Seeker (Anabaptism) Waterloo County, Ontario "Old Order Mennonites". University...
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    Church Alan Kreider, religious professor Gerald Miller, medical missionary Elmo Stoll, bishop and founder of the "Christian Communities" Sanford Calvin Yoder...
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  • had an associated group in Huron County, Ontario. After the death of Elmo Stoll in 1998, the five “Christian Communities” he had founded disbanded. One...
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    Football League Clifford Maracle, artist Charles Vance Millar, lawyer Elmo Stoll, Amish bishop David Thompson, musician Jack Valiquette, hockey player...
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  • Community in Ghent, Kentucky (1985–1995) The Christian Communities of Elmo Stoll headquartered in Cookeville, Tennessee plus four daughter settlements...
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  • Michigan Amish Churches and the disbanded "Christian Communities" of Elmo Stoll. In the 1990s, before Beachy and his followers left, there were almost...
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    with the Mavericks born in Cookeville, but grew up in Roanoke, Virginia. Elmo Stoll – a former Old Order Amish bishop, who founded of the "Christian Communities"...
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  • Communities" of Elmo Stoll, also more evangelistic and open to seekers, affiliated with Manton after the "Christian Communities" disbanded after Stoll's early death...
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  • Christian backgrounds. Caneyville Christian Community Christian Communities (Elmo Stoll) Believers in Christ, Lobelville Michigan Amish Churches Friesen, Bert...
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