mennonist
/mɛˈnoʊnɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a Christian denomination originating from the Anabaptist movement, originating in the Netherlands
“The Mennonist community in Canada has been thriving for decades.”
2. noun
A person who follows the principles of the Mennonite faith, characterized by pacifism, nonconformity, and separation from the world
“The Mennonist family chose to live simply and modestly, avoiding worldly possessions and distractions.”