Yes, non-Amish can go to Amish church. They will probably ignore you though.
no they dont they go to church as much as we do they just live out the life of jesus even when there not in church
I have read something like 85% choose to join church and stay "Amish". I have lived in two Amish communities and I'd say that figure sounds correct. Some families have high retention rates, other families seem to go English.
Go into an Amish store and they might have one.
They receive communion twice every year, and it always takes place in spring and fall. Amish will receive a piece of homemade bread, genuflect, then eat it. Then they drink from a chalice of wine. It is a very special ceremony, and afterward, men and women are separated to wash each others feet as a sign of humbleness, humility, obedience to God, and respect.
Answer:If an Amish person wishes to remain in the Amish community they must marry in the Amish Church. Both spouses must already be members of the Amish church in order to be married by the church. Many individuals do not join the church until they have decided to marry, at which time they will both go through instruction class and baptism into the Amish church. After this they will marry in the church.It should be noted that most Amish do not have a church building, but rather have services in different homes. They may have an enclosed wagon to haul folding chairs to the site of the worship service. There are, however, groups referred to by others as "church Amish" which have a building.Answer:No, that's ridiculous. Amish should be able to marry Muslims in a Jewish temple for all I'm concerned.
If you are a religious person it is normal to go to church on Sundays
go to church
Michael DePoli goes by Angry Amish Warrior, and Angry Amish Chicken Plucker.
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Amish furniture can be bought from any of the numerous stores located around the world. It is not hard to find Amish furniture, just look in you local phone directory for local Amish furniture retailers.
Rumspringa is a period of adolescence among the Amish community, typically starting at age 16, during which young people are allowed to experience activities outside of their traditional Amish lifestyle. It is a time for them to explore the outside world, make decisions about their future, and decide whether to fully commit to the Amish way of life or leave the community.
Go to a religious person. Ask one that comes to your door. Go to your church.