Part III-Jakob Hutter’s Arrest and Execution
Written by: Jesse Hofer on Thursday, January 24th, 2013
Published in: Jesse Hofer's Blog
Part II- Jakob Hutter’s Early Life
Written by: Jesse Hofer on Monday, January 21st, 2013
Published in: Jesse Hofer's Blog
Part I-Hutterite History Tour 2012
Written by: Jesse Hofer on Thursday, January 17th, 2013
Part I will provide an introduction and brief overview of our tour.
Part II will touch on places and events relating to Jakob Hutter's early life.
Part III will present surprising new details surrounding Jakob's Hutter's arrest and execution.
Part IV will describe a planned Hutterpark in the city of Innsbruck, Tyrol to celebrate the Anabaptist-Hutterite history in the region.
I received an impo....
Published in: Jesse Hofer's Blog
We Are Hutterites
Written by: Paul Wipf on Monday, January 14th, 2013
Reprinted and posted with permission.Written by Madelin Hofer.
We are Hutterites
We live in colonies. We are scattered across the prairies of Canada and the United States. We are Anabaptist. We are farmers, ranchers, and manufacturers.
Our faith is so entwined in what we do and who we are, it is impossible to separate the two.
We are an interesting mixture of Austrian, German, descent and culture, wit....
Published in: Paul Wipf's Blog
Sentenced to Alkatraz
Written by: Linda Maendel on Sunday, November 11th, 2012
During their stay in the Dakotas, Americans barely noticed the Hutterites, that is, until World War I broke out in 1914. But then they were viewed as foreigners because they spoke German and refused to participate in the war. Nor did they contribute any money towards the financing of the war. Of course, this did not go over well with the English-speaking neighbors, who raided the colonies and stole livestock and supplies to help finance the war.
Since it was compulsory, Hutterites sent their young men to military camps, but they didn’t all....
Since it was compulsory, Hutterites sent their young men to military camps, but they didn’t all....
Published in: Linda Maendel's Blog