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*[[Straight Mountain Mennonite Church]], [[Springville]] | *[[Straight Mountain Mennonite Church]], [[Springville]] | ||
*[[True Vine Evangelical Church]], [[Inglenook]] | *[[True Vine Evangelical Church]], [[Inglenook]] | ||
==External links== | |||
*[https://www.gnfonline.org/ Good News Fellowship] website | |||
[[Category:Denominations]] | [[Category:Denominations]] | ||
[[Category:Regional religious units]] | [[Category:Regional religious units]] | ||
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[[Category:Lists of churches]] |
Revision as of 08:30, 13 March 2023
Good News Fellowship is a network of churches founded in 2000 when 14 churches in Alabama and West Florida were belonging to Pennsylvania-based Lancaster Mennonite Conference (LMC) were released to form a new organization. These churches stemmed from missions the LMC began to Alabama in the 1940s. The primary leaders of the Birmingham area are Steve Longenecker, Ralph Garth, and Henry Tolbert.
Churches in the Birmingham area include:
- Ambassadors for Christ Church, Gate City
- Faith Chapel Mennonite Church, Cleveland
- Grace & Truth Church
- New Creation Church
- New Victory Church
- New Vision Church, Bessemer
- Straight Mountain Mennonite Church, Springville
- True Vine Evangelical Church, Inglenook
External links
- Good News Fellowship website