What do the Amish believe in and value?

By following the four principle values of faith, family, community, and living a simple and modest life, the Amish live out their own religious beliefs and lead a unique life in their own spiritual way. For an authentic look at Amish culture, check out our various tour options.

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How is Amish different from Christianity?

As a Christian church they follow the basic tenets of Christian faith; however, they emphasize adult baptism, simplicity, community, separation from popular culture, the separation of church and state, and pacifism. Their roots reach back to the Anabaptist movement in 1525 at the time of the Protestant Reformation.

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What faith do the Amish follow?

“Both Mennonites and Amish believe in one God eternally existing as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Romans 8:1-17). We believe that Jesus Christ, God's only Son, died on the cross for the sins of the world. We believe that the Holy Spirit convicts of sin, and also empowers believers for service and holy living.

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What do Amish believe about God?

The Amish are orthodox, believing in the Holy Trinity and the deity of Jesus Christ. They believe in one God eternally, existing as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They believe that Jesus Christ is the only son of God and died on the cross for the sins of the world. The Amish believe in heaven and hell in the afterlife.

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Do the Amish have more than one wife?

Not only do the Amish not actively practice polygamy, they certainly don't believe in it. They view polygamy as adultery. Although the various Amish settlements may interpret certain rules slightly differently, there is no deviation from this law. The Amish believe in traditional marriage between one man and one woman.

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Do the Amish Believe in Jesus Christ?

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Do the Amish follow the Bible?

The Amish believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God. The Amish live their lives, and dedicate all they do, to following God's Will. Therefore, it's no surprise that the Bible plays such a big role in everyday Amish life, as a powerful Amish symbol of faith.

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Do Amish celebrate Christmas?

Yes. The Amish in Lancaster, Pennsylvania celebrate Christmas. As you might expect though, Amish Christmas celebrations are done in a much simpler way. You won't find Amish families visiting Santa Claus, decorating their homes with Christmas lights, or putting an elf on their shelf.

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Do the Amish go to church?

The Amish go to church on Sundays like most other Christian denominations, but they differ in that they don't go every Sunday. They alternate, going to church every other Sunday and spending valuable time bonding with family on the other. They believe that being in contact with God is important for living a good life.

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Do Amish people believe in the afterlife?

They believe in the Trinity and in the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Like many other fundamentalist groups, they believe in life after death through Heaven or Hell. According to the Amish, salvation is a gift from God.

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Are there Amish in Australia?

Meet the McCallums, one of Australia's few Amish families — The Sydney Morning Herald. A family leaves behind the trappings of the 21st century to lead a simple, self-sufficient and pious life in rural Tasmania.

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What language do Amish speak?

The languages most commonly spoken by the Amish are Pennsylvania Dutch and English. Amish community members use Pennsylvania Dutch when conversing with each other in their community. English is only really used for communicating with outsiders.

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Is Amish the same as Mormon?

Despite some misconceptions over similar nicknames and stereotypes, Mormons are not the same religious group as Quakers (members of the Religious Society of Friends), Mennonites, or Amish, nor are they Jehovah's Witnesses.

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What happens if an Amish husband dies?

What happens when an Amish husband dies? Remarriage After the Death of a Spouse. Widows and widowers may enter a courtship and remarry, and many Amish people do after losing a loved one. Because the Amish have large families, remarriage results in large extended families.

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Do Amish widowers remarry?

Differences and remarriage

In addition, members of the Amish community are allowed to remarry after their spouse passes.

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What are the morals of the Amish people?

By following the four principle values of faith, family, community, and living a simple and modest life, the Amish live out their own religious beliefs and lead a unique life in their own spiritual way.

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Can anyone turn Amish?

Q: May outsiders join the Amish? A: Yes. Although the Amish do not actively evangelize, several dozen outside people have joined the Amish. Potential members must be willing to learn the dialect and accept the rules of the church in order to be baptized and become members of the church.

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What religion is like Amish but not?

Unlike the Amish, Mennonites are not prohibited from using motorized vehicles. In addition, Mennonites are also allowed to use electricity and telephones in their homes. When it comes to their beliefs, the Amish and Mennonite faiths are very similar. The differences lie mainly in the outward practice of those beliefs.

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Do the Amish get money?

The Amish typically avoid discussing financial matters and wealth. They have an alternative money system, a hybrid model of dollars, real property and commodities. The median annual household income for Amish families is $42,000.

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What is the most common Amish last name?

The most common Amish surnames are Yoder and Miller. Yoder is also common in Mennonite communities. It is of Swiss origin, as many other Amish last names are. Miller, however, seems to have been adopted after the Amish arrived in North America.

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Are Amish people celibate?

If a person chooses to remain unmarried, that is not necessarily a problem. But they would have to lead a life of celibacy, as premarital and extramarital sex is forbidden by Amish societal rules. Most Amish people choose to get married, and to get remarried if they become widowed.

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Can Amish accept gifts from English?

Remember, the Amish community cherishes the practice of gift-giving as a means of strengthening relationships, expressing gratitude, and celebrating life's special moments. While they may refer to outsiders as "English," they are more than willing to accept gifts from those outside their community.

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What do Amish people eat?

Traditional Amish food includes dishes like tasty roasted chicken, creamy mashed potatoes & gravy, seasoned vegetables, fresh bread, and homemade jam. The Amish are also known for excellent baked goods, especially pies, cookies, breads, cakes, and fry pies.

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Is Amish a religion or a way of life?

The Amish are a Christian group in North America. The term refers primarily to the Old Order Amish Mennonite Church. The church originated in the late 17th century among followers of Jakob Ammann.

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Are Amish allowed to read?

Some Amish read mainstream Christian religious authors also, as well as inspirational non-fiction stories. A rocking chair in one of our woodworker's shops: A perfect place to spend time reading in an Amish home. Monthly family publications – Most Amish households subscribe to a variety of Amish-produced publications.

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Can an Amish woman marry a non Amish man?

Marriage in the Amish community is seen as a passage into adulthood. To get married in the Amish community, members must be baptized in the church. Outsiders, non-Amish, or 'English', as they call the rest of the world, are not permitted to marry within the Amish community.

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