Plain People
"Plain People" refers to groups within the Anabaptist tradition, such as the Amish, Mennonites, and Hutterites, who emphasize simple living, humility, and community. They often reject modern technology and conveniences, choosing instead to live in a way that reflects their religious beliefs and values. Their lifestyle is characterized by plain clothing, agricultural work, and a strong focus on family and community life.
These communities typically maintain a distinct separation from mainstream society, which they view as overly materialistic. The Amish, for example, are known for their horse-drawn buggies and traditional farming methods. Despite their differences, Plain People share a commitment to faith, service, and mutual aid within their communities.