Old Colony Mennonite Church (Neuhorst, Saskatchewan, Canada)
Old Colony Mennonites began moving to the Hague-Osler area of Saskatchewan in the early 1890s. A number of families settled in the village of Neuhorst, located north of Saskatoon between the villages of Langham and Osler and south of Neuanlage. They first began holding church services in Neuhorst in the home of David Braun Sr. A church building was built here in 1907 and dedicated on 17 November 1907. The church was served by the elder and ministers of the Hague Osler Old Colony Mennonite Church.
Bibliography
Doell, Leonhard. "Hague Osler Old Colony Mennonite Church." In Old Colony Mennonites in Canada: 1875 to 2000, ed. by Delbert F. Plett. Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001: 142-151.
Driedger, Leo. "Mennonite Change: The Old Colony Revisited, 1955-1977." Mennonite Life 32:4 (December 1977).
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