Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutterites
Description: WebHutterites (German: Hutterer), also called Hutterian Brethren (German: Hutterische Brüder), are a communal ethnoreligious branch of Anabaptists, who, like the Amish and Mennonites, trace their roots to the Radical Reformation of the early 16th century and have formed intentional communities.
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Link: https://hutterites.org/
Description: WebThe Hutterites are a communal people, living on hundreds of scattered Bruderhöfe or colonies throughout the prairies of northwestern North America. On average, fifteen families live and work on the typical Hutterite colony, where they farm, raise livestock and produce manufactured goods for sustenance. The communal lifestyle of the Hutterites ...
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hutterites
Description: WebMar 15, 2024 · Hutterite, member of the Hutterian Brethren, a branch of the Anabaptist movement, originally from Austria and South Germany, whose members found refuge from persecution in Moravia. It stressed community of goods on the model of the primitive church in Jerusalem detailed in Acts of the Apostles 2:41–47 and 4:32–37.
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Link: https://hutterites.org/history/hutterite-history-overview/
Description: WebA Historical Overview. Hutterite history involves a succession of migrations in search of religious freedom. Over a period of four-and-a-half centuries, they moved from Germany and Austria to Moravia which today is the Czech Republic; from there to Hungary and further south to Transylvania which today is Romania, then north to Kiev in the ...
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Link: https://hutterites.org/our-beliefs/
Description: WebOur Beliefs. The Hutterian Brethren or Hutterites are a faith group stemming from the Radical Reformation of the 16th century ( Hutterite History ). Hutterites and Mennonites (and thus the Amish who are of Mennonite descent) share common roots.
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Link: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/hutterites
Description: WebJul 21, 2013 · Hutterites are one of three major Christian Anabaptist sectarian groups (the others are the Mennonites and the Amish) surviving today. They are the only group to strongly insist on the communal form of existence. The 2016 census recorded 370 Hutterite colonies in Canada.
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT4QE7bQaHM
Description: WebJul 18, 2012 · National Geographic. 22.9M subscribers. Subscribed. 175. 35K views 11 years ago. The Hutterites are comprised of three sects: the Schmiedeleut, the Dariusleut and the Lehrerleut. Subscribe:...
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Link: http://hutterite.org/
Description: WebFriends & Neighbours Evening 2023. Introduction to Hutterites. The Hutterites are a communal people, living on hundreds of scattered Bruderhöfe or colonies throughout the prairies of northwestern North America.
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Link: https://www.valerieorsoni.com/en/hutterites-the-nine/
Description: WebFeb 10, 2017 · Early last year, as I was doing some research on the Amish and the Mennonites, I came across a group I had never heard of before: the Hutterites. A quick Google search brought light to this intriguing branch of the Anabaptist movement: Like the Amish, the Hutterites believe in adult baptism, but their communal way of life sets them …
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Link: http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.rel.026
Description: WebHUTTERIES. The Hutterian Brethren (commonly known as the Hutterites) are a traditional Christian sect who settled in many agricultural colonies across the Great Plains of the United States and Canada. Approximately 36,000 members live and work communally in about 428 collective farms, or Bruderhofs ( Bruderhöfe ).
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