Bright United Missionary Church (Bright, Ontario, Canada)
The Bright United Missionary Church (now closed), located in the Kitchener district, was one of the earliest appointments of the Ontario (UMC) Conference. A church was built around 1877, the first preacher being Menno Bowman. The work was closed in 1945 and the members transferred to the church at New Dundee.
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