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Source: Church website'']]
Source: Church website'']]     L'Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (formerly known as Église des Frères Mennonites de Ste-Thérèse) began services and formally organized in 1967, when it joined the [[Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches|Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren (MB) Churches]]. The first building was occupied in 1967. [[Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) and Lydia (1928-2011)|Ernest Dyck]] is considered the founding leader of the group, and Ben Dyck was pastor when the congregation became independent in 1967. The congregation originated through outreach by the [[Église Chrétienne de Saint-Jérôme (St. Jérôme, Quebec, Canada)|Église Chrétienne de St-Jérôme]] with support from the [[Canada Inland Mission (Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches)|Canada Inland Mission]], the evangelism arm of the Canadian MB Conference. The language of worship is French.
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L'Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (formerly known as Église des Frères Mennonites de Ste-Thérèse) began services and formally organized in 1967, when it joined the [[Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches|Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren (MB) Churches]]. The first building was occupied in 1967. [[Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) and Lydia (1928-2011)|Ernest Dyck]] is considered the founding leader of the group, and Ben Dyck was pastor when the congregation became independent in 1967. The congregation originated through outreach by the [[Église Chrétienne de Saint-Jérôme (St. Jérôme, Quebec, Canada)|Église Chrétienne de St-Jérôme]] with support from the [[Canada Inland Mission (Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches)|Canada Inland Mission]], the evangelism arm of the Canadian MB Conference. The language of worship is French.
  
 
A significant revival broke out in the congregation in 1972-73 which saw leadership pass from former missionaries who had moved to Quebec to young Québécois. At that time, around 30 were baptized and added to the church. By 1982 membership stood at 118 members in spite of the fact that many members had left to start other Mennonite Brethren congregations in the area.
 
A significant revival broke out in the congregation in 1972-73 which saw leadership pass from former missionaries who had moved to Quebec to young Québécois. At that time, around 30 were baptized and added to the church. By 1982 membership stood at 118 members in spite of the fact that many members had left to start other Mennonite Brethren congregations in the area.
  
 
Even though Saint-Thérèse was planted by the St-Jérôme congregation, it became the more significant church in Quebec amongst the Mennonite Brethren as it eventually provided workers for the [[Église Chrétienne de Saint-Laurent (St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada)|St-Laurent]], [[Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Eustache (St. Eustache, Quebec, Canada)|St-Eustache]], and [[Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Sainte-Rose (Laval, Quebec, Canada)|Ste-Rose]] congregations.
 
Even though Saint-Thérèse was planted by the St-Jérôme congregation, it became the more significant church in Quebec amongst the Mennonite Brethren as it eventually provided workers for the [[Église Chrétienne de Saint-Laurent (St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada)|St-Laurent]], [[Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Eustache (St. Eustache, Quebec, Canada)|St-Eustache]], and [[Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Sainte-Rose (Laval, Quebec, Canada)|Ste-Rose]] congregations.
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See also [[Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (Sainte-Thérèse, Québec, Canada) (FR)]].
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
<em class="gameo_bibliography">Mennonite Brethren Herald</em> (27 May 1988): 57.
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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' (27 May 1988): 57.
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Penner, Peter. <em>No Longer At Arms Length: Mennonite Brethren Church Planting in Canada</em>. Winnipeg and Hillsboro: Kindred Press, 1987: 107-108. Available in full electronic text at: https://archive.org/stream/NoLongerAtArmsLengthMBChurchPlantingInCanadaOCRopt?ref=ol#page/n111/mode/2up
  
Penner, Peter. <em>No Longer At Arms Length: Mennonite Brethren Church Planting in Canada</em>. Winnipeg and Hillsboro: Kindred Press, 1987: 107-108.
 
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
<strong>Address</strong>: 2 Chemin du Ravin, Ste-Thérèse, QC  J7E 2T2
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'''Address''': 2 Chemin du Ravin, Ste-Thérèse, QC  J7E 2T2
  
<strong>Telephone</strong>: 450-437-1717
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'''Phone''': 450-437-1717
  
<strong>Website</strong>: [http://www.eglise-ste-therese.ca/ Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse]
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'''Website''': [http://www.eglise-ste-therese.ca/ Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse]
  
<strong>Denominational Affiliations</strong>:
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'''Denominational Affiliations''':
  
 
[[Quebec Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches|Association des Églises des frères mennonites du Québec]] (1972-present)
 
[[Quebec Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches|Association des Églises des frères mennonites du Québec]] (1972-present)
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General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1967-2002)
 
General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1967-2002)
  
<h3>Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse Ministers</h3> <table class="vertical listing">  <tr> <th>Minister
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=== Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse Ministers ===
 
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</th> <th>Years
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{| class="wikitable"  
 
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</th> </tr>  <tr> <td>[[Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) and Lydia (1928-2011)|Ernest Dyck]]
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!Minister
 
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!Years
</td> <td align="right">1962-1966</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Benjamin H. Dyck
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|[[Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) and Lydia (1928-2011)|Ernest Dyck]]
</td> <td align="right">1967-1970</td> </tr> <tr> <td>[[Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) and Lydia (1928-2011)|Ernest Dyck]]
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|1962-1966
 
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</td> <td align="right">1971-1976</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Jean Raymond Théorêt</td> <td align="right">1976-1979</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Henry D. Derksen
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|Benjamin H. Dyck
 
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|1967-1970
</td> <td align="right">1980-1983
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|-
 
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|[[Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) and Lydia (1928-2011)|Ernest Dyck]]
</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Pierre Wingender
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|1971-1976
 
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|-
</td> <td align="right">1983-1988</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Robert Dagenais</td> <td align="right">1990-present
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|Jean Raymond Théorêt
 
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|1976-1979
</td> </tr>  </table> <h3>Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse Membership</h3> <table class="vertical listing">  <tr> <th>Year
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|[[Derksen, Henry D. (1916-1997)|Henry D. Derksen]]
</th> <th>Members
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|1980-1983
 
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</th> </tr>  <tr> <td>1967
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|Pierre Wingender
 
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|1983-1988
</td> <td align="right">23
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|-
 
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|Robert Dagenais
</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1970
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|1990-present
 
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|}
</td> <td align="right">27
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=== Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse Membership ===
 
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</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1975
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: right;"
 
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</td> <td align="right">95
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!Year
 
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!Members
</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1979
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|1967
</td> <td align="right">102
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|23
 
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</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1985</td> <td align="right">118</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1990
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|1970
 
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|27
</td> <td align="right">101
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|-
 
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|1975
</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1995</td> <td align="right">100</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2000</td> <td align="right">66</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2005
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|95
 
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|-
</td> <td align="right">60
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|1979
 
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|102
</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2010
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|-
 
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|1985
</td> <td align="right">63
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|118
 
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</td> </tr>  </table>
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|1990
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|101
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|-
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|1995
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|100
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|-
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|2000
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|66
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|2005
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|60
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|2010
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|63
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|-
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|2015
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|70
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= Maps =
 
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[[Map:Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse, Ste. Thérèse, Quebec|Map:Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse, Ste. Thérèse, Quebec]]
 
[[Map:Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse, Ste. Thérèse, Quebec|Map:Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse, Ste. Thérèse, Quebec]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 21 April 2020

Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse
Source: Church website

L'Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (formerly known as Église des Frères Mennonites de Ste-Thérèse) began services and formally organized in 1967, when it joined the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren (MB) Churches. The first building was occupied in 1967. Ernest Dyck is considered the founding leader of the group, and Ben Dyck was pastor when the congregation became independent in 1967. The congregation originated through outreach by the Église Chrétienne de St-Jérôme with support from the Canada Inland Mission, the evangelism arm of the Canadian MB Conference. The language of worship is French.

A significant revival broke out in the congregation in 1972-73 which saw leadership pass from former missionaries who had moved to Quebec to young Québécois. At that time, around 30 were baptized and added to the church. By 1982 membership stood at 118 members in spite of the fact that many members had left to start other Mennonite Brethren congregations in the area.

Even though Saint-Thérèse was planted by the St-Jérôme congregation, it became the more significant church in Quebec amongst the Mennonite Brethren as it eventually provided workers for the St-Laurent, St-Eustache, and Ste-Rose congregations.

See also Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (Sainte-Thérèse, Québec, Canada) (FR).

Bibliography

Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 57.

Penner, Peter. No Longer At Arms Length: Mennonite Brethren Church Planting in Canada. Winnipeg and Hillsboro: Kindred Press, 1987: 107-108. Available in full electronic text at: https://archive.org/stream/NoLongerAtArmsLengthMBChurchPlantingInCanadaOCRopt?ref=ol#page/n111/mode/2up

Additional Information

Address: 2 Chemin du Ravin, Ste-Thérèse, QC  J7E 2T2

Phone: 450-437-1717

Website: Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse

Denominational Affiliations:

Association des Églises des frères mennonites du Québec (1972-present)

Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1967-present)

General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1967-2002)

Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse Ministers

Minister Years
Ernest Dyck 1962-1966
Benjamin H. Dyck 1967-1970
Ernest Dyck 1971-1976
Jean Raymond Théorêt 1976-1979
Henry D. Derksen 1980-1983
Pierre Wingender 1983-1988
Robert Dagenais 1990-present

Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse Membership

Year Members
1967 23
1970 27
1975 95
1979 102
1985 118
1990 101
1995 100
2000 66
2005 60
2010 63
2015 70

Maps

Map:Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse, Ste. Thérèse, Quebec


Author(s) Richard D Thiessen
Date Published August 2011

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Thiessen, Richard D. "Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (Ste. Thérèse, Quebec, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. August 2011. Web. 16 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=%C3%89glise_Chr%C3%A9tienne_%C3%89vang%C3%A9lique_de_Saint-Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se_(Ste._Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se,_Quebec,_Canada)&oldid=167872.

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Thiessen, Richard D. (August 2011). Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Saint-Thérèse (Ste. Thérèse, Quebec, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=%C3%89glise_Chr%C3%A9tienne_%C3%89vang%C3%A9lique_de_Saint-Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se_(Ste._Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se,_Quebec,_Canada)&oldid=167872.




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