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Pastors:
Pam Dintaman
Chad Martin Director of Children & Youth:
Emily Smucker Beidler
Sunday Services
First Service: 8:30 AM
Coffee: 9:40 AM
Christian Ed: 10:00 AM
Second Service: 11 AM
Community Mennonite
Church of Lancaster 328 West Orange St.
Lancaster, PA 17604
717-392-7567
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History and Structure
History
CMCL is a young congregation whose founding group came out
of the Akron Mennonite Church (Akron, PA). This group first met
to worship in January, 1985, at the Lancaster Opera Workshop.
In January, 1986, fifty-nine charter members from Lancaster city
and vicinity signed the first church covenant. In 1987, the congregation
moved into its present location at 328 West Orange Street, a church
building slated for demolition that had served for twenty-five
years as the Theobald School of Ballet. Worship attendance presently
numbers around 250.
CMCL is a mixture of people of Mennonite and non-Mennonite
background who bring their various traditions together for varied
experiences. The group enjoys diversity in music, sermons, and
other worship activities. The congregation has adopted a structure
which supports open interaction on church issues. Through humor
and the awareness of God's Spirit, members challenge and support
each other.
Structure
Sunday Worship and Education
Nursery and preschool care is provided for both the worship
service and education hour. The childrens' education department
serves a growing population with around 80 children under the
age of thirteen.
Congregational Meetings
The congregation meets quarterly to discuss topics ranging
from church business to theology. In decision-making, working
toward concensus produces results that everyone can live with.
House Churches
Over twenty groups of about eight to ten people meet weekly
or bi-weekly for fellowship, projects, worship, study, and discussion
of issues in church life.
Church Council and Pastoral Team
The Church council is a group of representatives from the
house churches. The council provides leadership for the congregation,
in conversation with the pastoral team. The pastoral team is
composed of the pastor and three elders.
Committees
The daily function of the church is carried out by the following
committees: Christian Education, Finance and Facility, Hospitality,
House Church, Justice and Spirituality (JAS), Music, and Worship.
Committee chairs meet monthly as a program commission.