Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches was created in 1954.
U.S. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches was created in 1869.
8% of evangelical denominations practice feet washing as an ordinance. Such as brethren churches, Churches of God General Conference churches and others.
Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches was created in 1939.
Conference of European Churches was created in 1959.
Not as EUB Churches. In the USA The bulk merged with the Methodist Church in 1968. A few joined with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ (a related denomination). Some went independent, some joined various other denominations, and most of the Pacific Northwest Conference became the Evangelical Church of North America.
Some Mennonite churches do, but most do not.
Churches of God General Conference - Winebrenner - was created in 1830.
Most churches have a musical instrument such as an organ or a piano. Others allow handheld instruments such as guitars. The Salvation Army has traditionally encouraged its members to learn instruments and play them in church, as do many modern evangelical churches. There are some churches, including some Mennonite, Brethren and Presbyterian churches, that do not worship with instruments, believing that the human voice is the only instrument that can praise God since inanimate objects have no soul.
Canadian Council of Churches was created in 1944.
Eileen W. Lindner has written: 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1999' 'Thus Far on the Way' 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches, 2003 (Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches)' 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 2007 (Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches)' -- subject(s): Directories, Christian sects 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1998 (Serial)'
The only one that comes to mind is the "Brethren" church
No. The Mennonites do not embrace the idea of outsiders coming into marriage within the churches community. Marriage is a very serious step for a Mennonite. marriage to an outsider is highly prohibited and would not be accepted by any Mennonite order that I know of. If you swayed a Mennonite to marriage would not yourself be considered Mennonite nor would your ex-mennonite spouse.