Amish Beliefs

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Notes from an Ohio Amish funeral

I attended the funeral of an Old Order Amish man while in the Holmes County settlement over the weekend.  A few observations: Around 200 attendees, mostly Amish, with all four major affiliations represented:  Old Order, New Order, Andy Weaver (aka ‘Dan church’) and Swartzentruber. There were only a handful of non-Amish present–mainly consisting of a few plain Mennonites. The Amish funeral takes place in the…

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Notes from the Amish breakfast table

MY TWO unofficial breakfast jobs at Abe and Sarah’s farmhouse are: 1) hand-grinding the coffee–Abe is a big drinker of the stuff, as am I, and 2) sneaking in to Abe’s dad’s milkhouse to scoop up a pitcherful of ice-cold organic raw milk.  Okay, maybe not sneaking in, as Abe’s pop fully condones the practice.  But that doesn’t mean we can’t have fun with it. …

The Amish Ministry

Unlike the typical Catholic priest or Protestant pastor, the Amish minister is unpaid and does not take up formal theological training.  Ministers are selected from among the baptized males of the church, in an often emotional process of voting and drawing lots.  They are in many ways responsible for the spiritual welfare of their church (more on Amish church districts).  Thus being a minister is…

The Amish and the ‘Science of Religion’

I was reading through the Economist magazine a couple of days ago and came across an article entitled ‘Where angels no longer fear to tread’, discussing a study whose main objective it describes as an attempt to provide a ‘biological explanation’ for religion. Whether science should be ‘poking its nose into the God business’ may be of issue to some.  But if you can get…

An insider’s opinion on the Amish school

The eight-grades-and-out system has been criticized by some.  One Amish teacher’s opinion, (taken from The Amish School, co-authored by Amish schoolteacher Sara E. Fisher and European Mennonite transplant Rachel K. Stahl): But do Amish schools prepare their children for life? Amish schools prepare their children to be God-fearing, hardworking, and self-supporting persons. They do not, however, teach them to be self-seeking, ambitious, and competitive. Amish…

Do the Amish care about politics?

With the races for the presidential nominations heating up, seems you can’t turn around without hearing what so-and-so said about you-know-who, who’s waffling, flip-flopping or what-not.  Just 12 more months of it to go. So what do the Amish think about the political process? Well I can’t speak for all of them, but it seems to me that there are some closet political junkies among…

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West Lebanon, Ohio: Churchbound

I happened upon this pair of buggies as they headed to church service yesterday morning.   There’s a good chance their occupants were going to Communion. Many Holmes County Amish churches held their bi-annual communion services this past weekend.  Some will do so this upcoming weekend.  Two weeks before Communion, a church will hold a service called Counsel. Preaching on this special day consists of a…

What really counts

I really enjoyed church service today.  This is the second weekend in a row I’ve gone with this group.  Church in any particular district is normally held bi-weekly, the two consecutive Sundays in this case being due to a special situation. Many Amish are conscious of the differences that exist among their own people.  I spent some time discussing this with church members today. Very…

Letting your light shine

I have a friend here in the Amish settlement at Holmes County.  He’s relied on a wheelchair for some years. Whenever I stop by ‘Aden’s’,I get a fresh dose of perspective. I don’t think I know a more positive person. ‘We have so much’ Aden tells me. ‘You can’t walk’, I think to myself. ‘How can you be this upbeat about life?’ Aden makes a…