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Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church (Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada)

Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church, Abbotsford
Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church, Abbotsford, BC
Source: D. Giesbrecht

The influx of German-speaking families from Europe and Paraguay in the post-World War II years brought into focus different language needs among the Mennonites in British Columbia. Whereas the West Abbotsford Mennonite Church was moving towards more use of English to accommodate acculturation, the new immigrants still preferred to use German.  On 24 January 1963, 52 members of the West Abbotsford congregation formed a new congregation, Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church, ministering in the German language.  Jake Tilitzky, a minister in the West Abbotsford congregation, was called to be the leading minister, while another minister, Henry Neudorf, was asked to serve as assistant minister. Land was purchased at the corner of Windsor and Marshall near West Abbotsford church, and a sod turning ceremony was held on 27 February 1963. The building was dedicated on 14 July of that year.

As Eben-Ezer grew they expanded their building by adding an education wing in 1964. In 1970 the present Sanctuary was enlarged to fit the growing body, and in 1983 a gym was also added.

By the late 1970s the congregation had grown to approximately 500 members and it became a challenge to accommodate all of the families  By this time there was also a desire for more English in the worship service, especially among the younger members.  The church encouraged those desiring an English service to organize themselves and found a new church under the umbrella of the Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church. This daughter church, Emmanuel Mennonite Church, became a reality in 1981, with financial assistance from the mother church.

When the boat people from Laos came to Canada in the late 1970s, Eben-Ezer was able to sponsor 12 family units (48 persons). Members of the congregation offered to help and give guidance in their spiritual nurture. This Laotian group eventually formed the Lao Christian Church and was granted membership in the BC Conference of Mennonites in 1988. 

In July 2003 pastor David Hobson and a group of families left due to internal conflicts in the church and formed East Abbotsford Community Church.

Bibliography

Canadian Mennonite (6 August 1963): 9.

Churches in Profile. Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia, 1978: 41-45.

Eben-Ezer – 1963-1988. Abbotsford, BC: Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church, 1988.

Eben-Ezer Mennoniten Gemeinde. Abbotsford, B.C.: Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church, 1978, 79 pp.

Mennonite Reporter (31 May 1976): 14.

Unpublished history, 1978, 36 pp. Mennonite Heritage Centre.

Additional Information

Address: 2051 Windsor St., Abbotsford, BC  V2T 6L9

Phone: 604-850-8422

Website: Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church

Denominational Affiliations:

Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia / Mennonite Church British Columbia (1964-    )

Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1964-    )

General Conference Mennonite Church (1965-1999).

Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church Leading Ministers

Minister
Years
Jacob Tilitzky 1963-1977
Bruno Epp 1977-1981
Arnold Fast (interim)
1981-1982
Jacob Tilitzky 1982-1991
Abe Buhler (interim)
1991-1992
Henry Dueck 1992-1996
John Unrau 1996-1999
Abe Buhler (interim)
1999
David Hobson 2000-2003
Artur Bergen 2003-present

Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church Membership

Years
Members
1963 146
1965 189
1970 287
1975 379
1980 505
1985 419
1990 467
1995 500
2000 467
2005 411
2010
375

 

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