Osnaburg Mennonite Church (Osnaburg House, Ontario, Canada)
The Osnaburg Mennonite congregation began services and formally organized in 1963. The first building was occupied in 1963. The congregation originated through outreach by the Northern Light Gospel Mission.
In 1965 there were 4 members; in 1975, 10; in 1985, 2. The congregation dissolved about 1990. It had been affiliated with the Northern Light Gospel Mission since 1963. The languages of worship were Ojibway and English.
The congregation was located at Osnaburg House, Ontario. Lay leader Amos Bange served in 1989 as a congregational leader.
Bibliography
Horst, Mary. A Brief History of North Light Gospel Mission. Red Lake, ON: Northern Light Gospel Mission, 1977, 15 pp.
Additional Information
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