Pinto Mennonite Church

Pinto Mennonite Church A community peacefully making a difference by continuing the work of Jesus! What constitutes the beginning of a congregation? When is a people a congregation?

Sunday School 9:30-10:30am
Sunday Worship: 10:30am

For delays and cancellations the church will decide by 8:00am and the information will be placed on the church answering machine and website, prayer chain by phone and e-mail. Could it be as simple as a few people moving to a new home and taking their faith with them? In 1907 three Yoder sisters, Annie, Savilla, and Alice (married to Norman Yoder

, Ephraim Blauch, and Jonas Ash) of Grantsville, Maryland, and Springs, Pennsylvania, collected their families and belongings for the move to Pinto, Maryland. Prompted by a desire "to better their financial circumstances", the three families took over the operation of two farms along the Potomac River owned by local businessmen. Though surrounded by fertile fields and hills planted in orchards, these families felt the separation from their Mennonite and Amish brothers and sisters. The journey of 30 miles was too far for pastoral care and regular worship with their home congregations. So they found fellowship among the Methodists of Short Gap, West Virginia , and Rawlings , Maryland . But by 1917 when a new school was built near the Washington Bottom Farm, home of the Yoders, the Mennonites helped organize Sunday School and worship services there. Or maybe a congregation begins with the blessing of a wider conference. In 1917, Pinto was recognized as a "mission station" by the Southwestern (PA) Mennonite Conference with Ed Miller in charge. Revival services were held, converts made, congregational status encouraged, and discussions of a permanent meetinghouse took place. But the people of Pinto were not yet ready and their designation as a full church was put on hold for seven years. Maybe a congregation takes hold of its own identity when it reaches out in mission to others. In early 1924 an eighteen-day revival series led by John Grove of Greencastle, Pennsylvania, resulted in about 40 confessions, half of them new members. Not everyone in the community was thrilled by the unique teachings of these Mennonite believers. One service was broken up early by a cross burning on a nearby hill. A Bible conference and revival services in the next two years brought in more converts and it was seen that attendance at the small school meeting space was beyond capacity. Does a church building make a congregation? Certainly by the spring of 1926 it was clear that this group of worshipers needed more permanent space. With the pledge of half the costs covered by conference and an "excellent spirit of cooperation" from the community, a 30 x 48 foot chapel was built. On August 22, 1926 , at an all day service, guest speakers and about 500 people dedicated the new place of worship with "unusual enthusiasm", in the words of Sanford Shetler. But it was more than a year later, November 27, 1927 , that the Pinto mission station became a full congregation. Forty-five charter members, Pastor Milton Miller, and newly ordained deacon Myron Livengood experienced a day of organization that "put new life into the hearts of the people of Pinto, realizing that God after all had something in mind when He put into the hearts of a few families to still hold on when things looked blue and discouraging" (Quote from church business meeting notes)
Increasing attendance and new programs prompted the fellowship to add space to their sanctuary. A prototype summer Bible School, and annual fall musical program, a Christmas cantata, as well as Sunday School outreach into West Virginia and church transportation in the community encouraged expansion of the chapel and eventually, in 1972, a new church building. But perhaps a people have become a true congregation when they choose from among its own for church leadership. In 1929 and 1930 Chester Helmick and Robert Dayton were ordained to ministry. These men, who had come forward in renewed dedication at a 1928 Bible conference, served Pinto and the wider Mennonite Church as pastors for the rest of their lives. Others, who began their ministry at Pinto or felt called while part of Pinto, gave their lives to wider church roles that include pasturing and mission leadership. Pinto continues to nurture its youth toward Christian commitment and service. In addition to Sunday School and youth group activities, children of the church are sent to summer church camp. Grants and loans are available for those seeking to make Mennonite higher education more affordable. The church sees its continuing life in the growth of its youth. In the past ten years, programs of outreach have included the LIFE (Living in Faithful Evangelism) process, the Jesus video distribution, and small group worship and fellowship. Evangelism through friendship at work and play has touched lives and brought new believers to join with us in worship. On this 75th year since the small church on the hillside was dedicated, we can see that a congregation is in the lives of people; people who have seen themselves serving God in "this time and place", people who say that right here and right now we will seek to follow Christ in our daily lives. We praise God for the story of His working among us.

Click on the link for VBS info and to register your kids! 🌈🍀✝️*Edit* The website does not have a link for kids younger t...
05/22/2026

Click on the link for VBS info and to register your kids! 🌈🍀✝️

*Edit* The website does not have a link for kids younger than 1st grade. Kids may attend from 4 years old through 5th grade. If your child is in pre-k or kindergarten, please just click on 1st grade and make sure to put their correct birthdate. Kids under 4 may attend but must have a parent with them at all times and must still register. Thank you!

Journey through Ireland in Emerald Crossing, where Psalm 23 comes to life! Kids will explore God as Shepherd, Guide, Comforter, Provider, and King through David’s story, hands-on activities, and apologetics. From Donegal’s green pastures to Dublin’s Viking history, eac...

04/22/2026

Don’t know what to make for dinner? No worries!! Join us for a fellowship meal tonight at Pinto Mennonite! We’ll see you at 5:30 😁

Found this posted outside her rehab room at the hospital
04/19/2026

Found this posted outside her rehab room at the hospital

Congratulations to our Bible Quizzers on a fantastic season! 🏆🎉🥇The kids all had a blast at camp! Quizzing, playing game...
04/19/2026

Congratulations to our Bible Quizzers on a fantastic season! 🏆🎉🥇

The kids all had a blast at camp! Quizzing, playing games, signing each other’s shirts, and making lots of friends and memories!

The Pinto/Oakdale teams did a phenomenal job! Our own Colton Livengood on team “The Third Resurrected Quizzers" took 1st place in the Championship Quiz!! And our own senior quizzer Aubrey Livengood on team “The Three Servants and the Prodigal Son" placed 3rd! 😃 Both Aubrey and Colton made it into the top 20 for individual standings!
Even our own Caleb Morgan, coach of “The Third Resurrected Quizzers”, hopped back in the quizzing chairs for the adult quiz!

May God's Word continue to dwell in their hearts forever ❤️📖

04/14/2026

Reminder: Join us tomorrow morning at 10:30 at the Women’s Bible Study while we discuss Revelation chapter 14! See you then 😀

Did you know what some of our Pinto youth have been up to? Bible Quizzing with the Oakdale church teams in Salisbury, PA...
04/14/2026

Did you know what some of our Pinto youth have been up to? Bible Quizzing with the Oakdale church teams in Salisbury, PA! This year they have been memorizing Luke chapters 20-24!

They’ve spent countless hours studying and managed to become the top Senior team (which includes our own Aubrey Livengood and Joshua Morgan) and the top two Junior teams (which includes our own Colton Livengood) for the regular season! 🏆🥇Colton also placed 2nd overall for the juniors and Aubrey placed 7th overall for seniors! Caleb and Liz Morgan are coaching Colton Livengood’s junior team.

But wait! There's more!! Quiz Camp is happening this Friday night and all day Saturday.... where everything starts from scratch and an epic battle begins among all the teams! Junior teams will be competing against Senior teams, and the quizzers will have to recall material from the entire season!

All are welcome to come and watch Pinto kids quiz with the Oakdale kids, and several other area children, this Saturday, 7:00 p.m. at Cherry Glade Mennonite Church. Please pray for the quizzers as they prepare for this momentous event! Thank you!!

If any children ranging from 5th grade through 12th grade would like to be involved with quizzing next year, please see Liz Morgan!

04/12/2026
04/08/2026

Reminder: Fellowship meal tonight at 5:30pm! See you there 🙂

04/01/2026

Tomorrow, April 2, at 6:30pm is our Maundy Thursday Communion service. Please join us for a time of communion and reflection! We look forward to seeing you all.

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13822 Pinto Road SW
Cumberland, MD
21502

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