Family is the core element in the Amish Church.
Yes, non-Amish can go to Amish church. They will probably ignore you though.
Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church was created in 1909.
No! If an Amish couple would get a television they would definitely be shunned. Amish youth that have not joined the church would be allowed to get one though.
there are two different types church and house house amish are strict and like to do everything old-fashion church amish are modern and have electronical devices
The main sacred place for the Amish is in their homes, where church service is held.
No. The Society of Friends (Quakers) area peace church, same as the Amish, but they don't emphasize Romans 12:2 as the Amish do.
The same as most church services except in Pennsylvania Dutch.
The Amish don't worship in a church building because they don't believe they have to. They believe that God can be worshipped anywhere and consider part of worship, their daily lives.
The sacred text that the Amish use is the Bible. Those of the Amish faith are Christian. The Amish also have a set of rules governing how they should live their lives, this set of rules is called the Ordnung.
In order to turn Amish you will have to join an Amish church. Then you will have to give up all you worldly possessions such as radios, cars, ipods, and TVs. The process will be a long and tough one since some Amish are very cautious about outsiders.
Salve Regina (based on Pachelbel Canon) sung by All Angels.
The history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish.