First Mennonite Church Greendale (Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada)First Mennonite Church Greendale is located in Chilliwack, British Columbia, approximately 60 miles / 100 kilometres east of Vancouver. The first Conference of Mennonites church to be organized in British Columbia began here in 1928-29, when the first settlers came to the Sardis and Sumas areas from the prairie provinces of Canada and elsewhere. In April 1930 a large wooded area owned by the Northern Construction Company was subdivided into 28 lots of 18 to 25 acres each. The sale of this land was available only to Mennonites. This resulted in a significant increase in the number of Mennonite families in the area. At first the various families met in a chicken barn and the homes of Nicolai Bahnmann and Johann Reimer or outdoors, but eventually a meeting house was constructed in 1931. On 31 October 1931 the congregation was formally organized with 80 members as the First Mennonite Church of Sardis under the leadership of Elder Nicolai Bahnmann, and all the settlers of Mennonite Church background from both Yarrow and the Sardis and Sumas areas joined the congregation. The first meetinghouse was enlarged in 1941, and replaced in 1947 by a new church seating 1,200. Greendale experienced the disastrous 1948 flood, when the waters rose to cover the floor of the church. The church building was destroyed by fire on 13 December 1955, most likely due to faulty wiring. On 2 November 1956 a new sanctuary built on the same foundation but with a smaller sanctuary and the addition of classrooms was dedicated. The building was renovated in 1986. In 1947, together with the nearby Greendale Mennonite Brethren congregation, they purchased land for a cemetery that was given the name Greendale. The congregation was then renamed the First Mennonite Church Greendale. The congregation reached its highest membership in 1959 with 294 members. The congregation went through a difficult transition in language from German to English in the 1960s. The congregation had a strong Sunday School and youth work ministry from the early years of its existence. In 1930 the Maria-Martha Vereins (Maria-Martha Circle) was established by Katharina Friesen. In the late 1950s the members were farmers, most of them in berry farming. Services were conducted every Sunday in German; there was a Sunday school for the children, a chorus, a young people's organization, and three women's missionary societies. In 2006 the congregation left Mennonite Church Canada and became an Area Conference Only Member (ACOM). In May 2007 the congregation chose not to participate in the signing of a new covenant document drawn up by Mennonite Church British Columbia, and on 18 November 2007 the congregation voted to leave the area conference. BibliographyCanadian Mennonite (17 December 2007): 15. Chilliwack Museum and Archives. “Community of Villages : Sumas/Greendale.” Accessed 16 October 2006 < http://chilliwack.museum.bc.ca/history/cov/sumas.htm>. CMC Nexus (April 1995): 11. Lehn, Cornelia. Frontier challenge: a story of the Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia. Clearbrook, BC: The Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia, 1990. Mennonite Brethren Herald (23 March 1984): 6-8; (27 May 1988): 27. Mennonite Reporter (8 March 1976): 4; (14 April 1980): 14; (19 September 1994): 10. Peters. G. I. A History of the First Mennonite Church Greendale B.C. Greendale, BC: First Mennonite Church, 1976. Archival Records
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Church registers. Additional InformationAddress: 42369 S. Sumas Road, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4W3 Phone: 604-823-4411 Denominational Affiliations: Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia / Mennonite Church British Columbia (1936-2007) Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1937-2006) General Conference Mennonite Church (1938-1999) First Mennonite Church Greendale Leading Ministers
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