Now, these days, when it comes to wedding celebrations, the bigger the better. But for the Amish, weddings are extremely simple. The man isn’t one to shower his woman with diamonds, and on the actual wedding day, the bride doesn’t wear makeup, or even jewelry!
The bride’s hair is also covered and wears the customary blue dress. Yes, blue, not white! Many weddings for the Amish are conducted during the fall.
Spare Time? No Worries!
The Amish are actually crazy about traditional board games! Considering they don’t have modern technology, or the likes of social media to take up their free time, this makes total sense.
Almost tailored for winter days around the hearth of a fire, the Amish are fans of Scrabble, Settlers of Catan and even Monopoly!
Are Mennonites Amish?
Now, it is important to note that not every person wearing a bonnet and simple clothing is Amish. Adopting a similar code of dress, as well as similar customs, are the Mennonites. While there are comparisons that can be made between the cultural groups, they are not the same.
The Mennonites are also a Christian group but are nowhere near as devout as the Amish. The Mennonites actually live in a more modern setting and don’t seclude themselves. The Mennonites are more tech-savvy and are even allowed to drive cars.
They Pay Taxes, But Not Social Security
The vast majority of Amish don’t believe in getting benefits from the government, so they technically don’t have to pay Social Security, as they don’t receive the benefits, by choice.
They do, however, have to pay property and sales taxes like the rest of us.
No Church Building
While many make pilgrimages to visit beautiful old churches and places of worship all over the world, this is not the case for the Amish community. Places of worship are superfluous for the Amish people – so if you’re searching for some stained-glass monolith in Pennsylvania, you won’t find it.
The Amish are not ones for flashy churches or cathedrals – in fact, they take it a step further. The Amish believe you can teach the Bible anywhere and everywhere. This allows them to practice their faith wherever they feel comfortable.