Might go somewhere where there is electric and work, do videos. There has been some evolving over the years since I went and helped. Some sects use electric, some don't. I recall the joke around our area back then was Mennonites always drove black cars, wore 'working blues' & 'plain jane' dresses. The Amish of then rode in black horse drawn handsomes, wore homemade, hand me down clothes, of course some of the Mennonites did as well. Been years though for me being 'around' that world. Don't be mistaken either, it is a different world.
At one time I was being groomed as a 'brother'. I went and served in the military. That broke my Mennonite oath and vow to God, I was to be fully pacifist and not ever serve in the military. Everyone still welcomed me, still shared fellowship, except when the alter was brought out. I had to leave the room where the alter was displayed. I'm not clean enough by my broken oath to be in the presence of God, the alter. To be a 'brother' is to genuinely belong fully to your Mennonite church, you can then be a missionary, go to seminary for being a priest, or being a helper/teacher in the church.