A Week in the Life of a Hutterite Child
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No you can no join the hutterites, only if you are born as a hutterite or if you are realated to one, thats the only way how
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@Skorpi00007 Amish and Hutterites have the same roots in the Reformation period but had different founders. Jacob Ammon started the Amish and Jacob Hutter started the Hutterites. Hope this helps!
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so schöne Kinder...
God Bless!
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i grew up mennonite,,the amish,old order mennonites and hutterites,have similar beliefs,,when we were small we occasionally misbehaved just like any other child,,but we had strict disipline,we did chores on the farm,and played just like other children did,and its not the *work* that made us well behaved,it was the disipline,
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@sunshine14z can you join the hutterites? if yes how is the process done my friend
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@sunshine14z are hutterite amish?
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Hey guys...Iam an hutterite iam not an ex-hutterite...1!! heres to tell you all something that a few of you need to now about us hutterites( we do have respect and we are not this loyal maybe sometimes but we no that we do wrong) and 2 (Yeah our parents do know about us using those laptops but hey we have the same right to using them just as other people do)...
Been spending most their lives livin in an Amish paradise...
erniehead 8 months ago 3
@jimmyjohnson691 Yes, First you must find a colony that will take you in. Then you live amongst them for a period of time to "prove" yourself. You must be willing to give up all personal property to the colony. No one owns anything individually. After period of time you ask to join and if you've learned your catechism and the elders allow, you're baptized and join the church. It happens very seldom. Language is usually the barrier as the Hutterites speak Hutterisch amongst themselves.
oldtimeway1 5 months ago