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March 6, 2021 @ 8:00 pm
Scheduled to Perform at Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society’s Annual Music N...
Learn MoreAugust 9, 2021 @ 7:00 pm
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society hosts the Annual Storytelling Night on August ...
Learn MoreOctober 2, 2021 @ 9:00 am
Presented by Mary Ann Robins. 4th of a four-part series. — MaryAnn Robins, of C...
Learn MoreOctober 28, 2021 @ 7:00 pm
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society will host An Evening with David & Grace ...
Learn MoreDecember 9, 2021 @ 7:00 pm
Mennonite Life is honored to host author Donald B. Kraybill on Thursday, December 9, ...
Learn MoreMarch 9, 2022 @ 7:00 pm
Mennonite Life hosts Dr. Timothy Trussell, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, direc...
Learn MoreMarch 22, 2022 @ 10:00 am
Instructor: Barbara Garrett Since participants will gather around the quilts, masks, ...
Learn MoreMarch 22, 2022 @ 1:30 pm
Instructor: Barbara Garrett Since participants will gather around the quilts, masks, ...
Learn MoreMarch 28, 2022 @ 7:00 pm
Discover an influential artifact from Anabaptist history. Joe Springer, Curator of...
Learn MoreApril 21, 2022 @ 7:00 pm
Local historian Darvin Martin presents portions from his book, Family Record of Leste...
Learn MoreApril 27, 2022 @ 7:00 pm
Mennonite Life and Garden Spot Village are coming together for a series on the role o...
Learn MoreMay 4, 2022 @ 7:00 pm
Mennonite Life and Garden Spot Village are coming together for a series on the role o...
Learn MoreWe’re working towards a world where people learn their own and others’ stories, across boundaries!
Mennonite Life does our small part in bringing about that world. We share items and stories featuring the lived experiences and faith values of Lancaster Mennonites and interrelated communities. What’s your story? How are you preserving it, and who have you shared it with?
Chances are, someone else has wondered the same thing! Start here with your questions.
The sandstone used for the Herr House was quarried on-site.
Christian Herr was a prominent leader in the 18th century Mennonite Community. Years after his death Lancaster Mennonites were still referred to as the Christian Herr Party.
Indigenous Peoples taught the Herr family and other Mennonites how to hunt game, clear heavily forested land, and how to identify native plants.