Welcome to Valley View

Welcome to Valley View

Welcome to Valley View

Our Jungle themed “Tropical Trek” Vacation Bible School Will be from 9:00 am- noon June 22-26, 2026. Ages 3-8th Grade.

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Britton Run

ABOUT VALLEY VIEW MENNONITE CHURCH

The Britton Run Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church (MC)) was located in Crawford County in northwestern Pennsylvania. In 1931 Amish Mennonite settlers arrived in the vicinity of Britton Run. After J. C. Provins of Scottdale, Pennsylvania, and Will Howitt of Portage County, Ohio, canvassed the community for funds to purchase a deserted church building in the village, the Ohio Mennonite Mission Board helped to organize the congregation and furnished workers. Several Mennonite families from Nebraska joined the settlement. The family of Eli Kramer and others from Madison County, Ohio, came within the next few years. Lewis Kletzly, the first licensed minister, later moved to Beaver Dam, 15 miles (25 km) north. Early workers included Nelson King from Logan County, Ohio, and I. B. Witmer, a nonresident minister from Leetonia, Ohio. The 1953 membership was 60 and the pastor J. W. Birky. In 1965 the congregation erected a new building on the edge of Spartansburg, Pennsylvania (about four miles from Britton Run), and adopted the name Valley View Mennonite Church.

Chuch History Citation

Umble, John S. and Samuel J. Steiner. “Valley View Mennonite Church (Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, USA).” Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 9 May 2020. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Valley_View_Mennonite_Church_(Spartansburg,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=165876.

Free Southern Gospel, Country, & Bluegrass Concert

“I can neither teach nor live by the faith of others. I must live by my own faith as the Spirit of the Lord has taught me through His Word.”

Menno Simons

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SERMON AUDIO

Streaming Audio Sermons

CONTACT US

Pastor Lucas Johnson
P.O. Box 216, Spartansburg, PA 16434, USA

vvmcspartansburg@gmail.com

814 654 7732

GIVE THROUGH TITHE.LY

Our Jungle themed “Tropical Trek” Vacation Bible School Will be from 9:00 am- noon June 22-26, 2026. Ages 3-8th Grade.

BrittonRunMennoniteChurch1950.jpg

Britton Run

ABOUT VALLEY VIEW MENNONITE CHURCH

The Britton Run Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church (MC)) was located in Crawford County in northwestern Pennsylvania. In 1931 Amish Mennonite settlers arrived in the vicinity of Britton Run. After J. C. Provins of Scottdale, Pennsylvania, and Will Howitt of Portage County, Ohio, canvassed the community for funds to purchase a deserted church building in the village, the Ohio Mennonite Mission Board helped to organize the congregation and furnished workers. Several Mennonite families from Nebraska joined the settlement. The family of Eli Kramer and others from Madison County, Ohio, came within the next few years. Lewis Kletzly, the first licensed minister, later moved to Beaver Dam, 15 miles (25 km) north. Early workers included Nelson King from Logan County, Ohio, and I. B. Witmer, a nonresident minister from Leetonia, Ohio. The 1953 membership was 60 and the pastor J. W. Birky. In 1965 the congregation erected a new building on the edge of Spartansburg, Pennsylvania (about four miles from Britton Run), and adopted the name Valley View Mennonite Church.

Chuch History Citation

Umble, John S. and Samuel J. Steiner. “Valley View Mennonite Church (Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, USA).” Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 9 May 2020. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Valley_View_Mennonite_Church_(Spartansburg,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=165876.

Free Southern Gospel, Country, & Bluegrass Concert

“I can neither teach nor live by the faith of others. I must live by my own faith as the Spirit of the Lord has taught me through His Word.”

Menno Simons

Meno_simonis.jpg

SERMON AUDIO

Streaming Audio Sermons

CONTACT US

Pastor Lucas Johnson
P.O. Box 216, Spartansburg, PA 16434, USA

vvmcspartansburg@gmail.com

814 654 7732

GIVE THROUGH TITHE.LY