Ebenezer Mennonite Church (Truax, Saskatchewan, Canada)
Truax, SK. The congregation dissolved in 1946. It had been affiliated with the Conference of Mennonites in Canada since 1933. The language of worship was German.
The congregation began services in 1933. The congregation originated through colonization.
Ebenezer merged with Parkerview Mennonite at Fitzmaurice to form Ebenezer Mennonite at Parkerview in 1946. This was never an organized church. Most of the people at Truax were members of Ebenfeld Mennonite at Herschel. They met in homes and read sermons for worship. Abram Enns came in 1931 and held services until 1936. John Wiens was later in charge.
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