Frazer Mennonite Church
Frazer
PA

19355

Frazer Mennonite Church, Frazer, Pennsylvania, United States
The sanctuary at Christmas
Ending hunger in America... one meal at a time
Frazer Mennonite Church sign

Who we are

WHO WE ARE

We are around 65 households...

located as far away as Philadelphia, Kennett Square, Lancaster, and Pottstown and as close as next door.

who are clustered in West Chester, Malvern/Frazer, Phoenixville, Coatesville, Downingtown, and Exton.

who are single adult households (1/3) and married couple households (2/3) and households including children (1/4).

We are about 125 adults and children...

who are teachers, social workers, engineers, custodians, lawyers, principals, stay-at-home moms, retirees, photographers, painters, chaplains, professors, nurses, counselors, IT people and more.

who grew up Catholic, Methodist, Pentecostal, Baptist, Mennonite, non-denominational or no religious background.

who were born in such places as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Canada, Zambia, the Philippines, Kenya, Iran and more.

We are a diverse community united by our shared vision to be….

A compassionate community walking with Christ toward peace and wholeness.

We are affiliated with the Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA.

Frazer Mennonite Church is a welcoming place. A place to feel accepted where you are and encouraged to glimpse the possibilities of seeing yourself as God sees you; a beloved creation being molded into the likeness of Christ.

Frazer Mennonite Church is a connecting place. A place designed to connect you with God and others in ways that address your deepest needs and encourage maturity and growth in your relationships with God and others.

Frazer Mennonite Church is a healing place. A place to experience God’s love and the compassion of others to bring healing to the pain we carry.

Street Address

57 Maple Linden Lane
Frazer, PA 19355
United States
Phone: 610-644-3397

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Church Pastor

Nelson Yoder
Interim Pastor
57 Maple Linden Lane
Frazer, PA 19355
United States
Phone: 610-644-3397

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Quote of the Day

1 Timothy 2:5

For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;

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Nelson Yoder
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Kim McNamara
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Frazer Mennonite Church Frazer Service Times

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9:30am: Worship

10:30am: Coffee & Fellowship

11:00am: Sunday School

Service Times last updated on the 14th of February, 2018


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Casual and comfortable dress is the norm, but a variety of styles can be seen any given Sunday morning. So feel free to wear whatever makes you feel comfortable for worship.


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Frazer Mennonite Church, Frazer, Pennsylvania, United States
The sanctuary at Christmas
Ending hunger in America... one meal at a time
Frazer Mennonite Church sign



Frazer Mennonite Church History

The history of Frazer Mennonite Church is captured well and beautifully in the book, An Experiment in Grace: A Centennial History of Frazer Mennonite Church 1910-2010 written by Darvin L. Martin (printed by Masthof Press, 2010).

http://frazermennonite.org/_documents/CentennialBookOrderForm.pdf


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