Church of God in Christ, Mennonite
| The Church of God in Christ, Mennonite | |
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| Classification | Anabaptist |
| Theology | Mennonite |
| Region | United States, Canada |
| Founder | John Holdeman (1832–1900) |
| Origin | 1859 |
| Separated from | Conservative Mennonite |
| Congregations | 138 (2009) |
| Members | 27,118 (2021) |
| Official website | churchofgodinchristmennonite |
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The Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, also called Holdeman Mennonite, is a Christian Church of Anabaptist heritage. A man named John Holdeman (1832–1900), who was a baptized Mennonite, was instrumental in establishing the church in 1859. The Church of God in Christ, Mennonite is Conservative Mennonite and is different from other Conservative Mennonites because of its one true church doctrine. In 2021, the church had approximately 27,118 baptized members.