Schwenkfelders, Faith, and the Peter Wentz Farmstead
Ben Heebner Ben Heebner

Schwenkfelders, Faith, and the Peter Wentz Farmstead

The historic Peter Wentz Farmstead is known to represent colonial life from the 18th century in the Philadelphia area. While first settled by Peter and Rosanna Wentz in 1744, the farm was purchased by Melchior Schultz, a Schwenkfelder Minister, in 1794. Generations of the Schultz family continued to live and farm here until 1969, when Montgomery County purchased the property.

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What is the Day of Remembrance for the Schwenkfelders?
Ben Heebner Ben Heebner

What is the Day of Remembrance for the Schwenkfelders?

The Schwenkfelders have the longest standing continuous thanksgiving service in the United States. It started first in September of 1734 and still continues to this day. How did this come about? Why is it special? What happens at this service?

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Worcester Historical Society and Its Relationship to the Schwenkfelder Church
Drake Williams Drake Williams

Worcester Historical Society and Its Relationship to the Schwenkfelder Church

When a church exists in a neighborhood for many years, it is only natural that it would interact with the surrounding society. The Schwenkfelders have been in what is now known as the Lansdale/Worcester area since the 1730's. The Worcester Historical Society (website: http://www.worcesterhistorical.org/) is interested in the preservation of the history of this area from that time and earlier. Naturally, this involves the preservation of artifacts and documents that remember the life of important events and people in Worcester.

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