What does it mean to be a Mennonite conservative? An evangelical Anabaptist? A church that doesn’t conform to the world and that reaches out to its neighbors? These questions, which have occupied the Conservative Mennonite Conference from its genesis in 1910 to contemporary times, stand at the center of Together in the Work of the Lord. Historian Nate Yoder’s carefully researched volume plumbs the history, heritage, and witness of the Conservative Mennonite Conference as it defined and redefined what it means to follow Christ in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Setting the story of CMC within the larger context of American Christianity, Yoder traces the history of this particular group of Christian believers coming together in the work of the Lord.
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