Old Order Mennonites are deeply faithful, agrarian-rooted, Swiss-German
Anabaptists who have called Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, home for 300
years. Their meetinghouses silently embody their religious traditions,
and yet few outsiders have seen the startling utilitarian beauty of
these rural structures up close. The author and photographer were
allowed rare access to 22 austere houses of worship. The result is a
one-of-a-kind book featuring over 300 photos and diagrams that document
all aspects of the meetinghouses, from the design of their benches and
buggy sheds to the arrangement of tables central to worship. As
fast-growing Lancaster County encroaches on the Old Order way of life,
their communities are changing. This book is a record of an
extraordinary religious heritage.