Aberdeen Mennonite Church (Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada)
Aberdeen Mennonite Church began services and formally organized in 1907 as a branch of the Rosenorter Mennonite Church group in Saskatchewan. A dedication service for the church's first building was held on 12 June 1910. Cornelius C. Ens is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated through colonization from rural Manitoba. During the first decade or so the congregation was served by various non-resident ministers of the Rosenorter Gemeinde. Jacob Nickel immigrated to Aberdeen in 1924 and remained their leader until 1937. During this time he also taught in the Bible School in Rosthern. The meeting house was moved onto a basement at the same site in 1939. The building was renovated in 1950 and again in 1964 and 1989. In 1962 the Rosenorter Gemeinde was dissolved and each congregation became independent. The language of worship is English; the transition from German occurred in the 1960s. BibliographyAberdeen History Book. Edmonton, 1982: 35-37. Mennonite Church Canada: Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives. "Aberdeen Mennonite Church." Web. 27 April 2008. http://www.mennonitechurch.ca/programs/archives/holdings/SK/SK_Aberdeen.htm. Mennonite Reporter (18 Sept. 1989): 11. Rempel, J. G. Die Rosenorter Gemeinde in Saskatchewan. Rosthern, 1950. Archival Records:Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg, MB: Vols. 1618, 3249, 4501, 2881. Additional InformationMailing address: Box 202, Aberdeen, SK S0K 0A0 Location: 501 Rupert Rd., Aberdeen, SK S0K 0A0 Website: Aberdeen Mennonite Church Denominational Affiliations: Conference of Mennonites of Saskatchewan Conference of Mennonites in Canada (1907-present) General Conference Mennonite Church Aberdeen Mennonite Church Ministers
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