Stumptown Mennonite Church is a peaceful country church in the heart of Amish Country, Pennsylvania, surrounded by rolling farmland and horse-drawn buggies. Founded in the 1800s, it remains an active congregation that reflects the area’s deep-rooted Anabaptist traditions and simple way of life. An interesting fact is that Stumptown takes its name from the many tree stumps that dotted the land after early settlers cleared the forest to farm. And now, there’s a little touch of penguin magic there too, luciakontsek and loborosh hid a penguin stone at Stumptown Mennonite Church, waiting to be discovered by the next curious traveler.
Last known location – 40.0621465, -76.1677730





