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The Mennonite work in Ayr began in 1954 as an outreach by the [[Mannheim Mennonite Church (Petersburg, Ontario, Canada)|Mannheim Mennonite Church]] and the [[Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec|Mennonite Conference of Ontario]]. The congregation formally organized in 1961, the same year it obtained a building. There was a subsequent building program in 1990.
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The Mennonite work in Ayr began in 1954 as a Sunday school outreach by the [[Mannheim Mennonite Church (Petersburg, Ontario, Canada)|Mannheim Mennonite Church]] and the [[Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec|Mennonite Conference of Ontario]] in the community of Reidsville, just north of the village of Ayr.  
  
The founding pastor was Osaiah Horst, who was also the pastor at the Mannheim Mennonite Church. When Horst accepted a call to Toronto, Howard Schmitt became the pastor. The congregation has served as a community church in the Ayr community. One of the congregation's unique ministry has been a "skate park" for young Ayr skateboarders.
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The group purchased a property in Ayr in 1960, and soon erected a church building. In 1970 they built an adjacent parsonage. In 1978 a portable was placed behind the church building, and eventually became part of the original building. In 1990, by selling the parsonage,  selling the existing church building to Kipp’s Funeral Home of Paris, and fundraising, enough money was raised to construct the present facility.
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The founding pastor was Osaiah Horst, who was also the pastor at the Mannheim Mennonite Church. When Horst accepted a call to Toronto, Howard Schmitt became the pastor. The congregation has served as a community church in the Ayr community. One of the congregation's unique ministry has been a "skate park" built at the rear of the property in 2005 for young Ayr skateboarders. Numerous mission projects in Canada and abroad have also been supported.
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
<em>Canadian Mennonite</em> (12 January 1962): 1.
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''Canadian Mennonite'' (12 January 1962): 1.
  
 
<em>Mennonite Reporter </em> (17 September 1990): 18.
 
<em>Mennonite Reporter </em> (17 September 1990): 18.
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"History of Calvary." Calvary Church. Web. 5 December 2016. http://www.calvarychurchayr.ca/history.html.
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
<strong>Address</strong>: 173 Northumberland Street, Ayr, Ontario
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'''Address''': 173 Northumberland Street, Ayr, Ontario
  
 
'''Phone''': 519-632-7110
 
'''Phone''': 519-632-7110
  
<strong>Denominational affiliations</strong>:
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'''Website''': http://www.calvarychurchayr.ca/
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'''Denominational affiliations''':
  
 
[http://www.mcec.ca/ Mennonite Church Eastern Canada]
 
[http://www.mcec.ca/ Mennonite Church Eastern Canada]
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Revision as of 21:43, 1 January 2017

The Mennonite work in Ayr began in 1954 as a Sunday school outreach by the Mannheim Mennonite Church and the Mennonite Conference of Ontario in the community of Reidsville, just north of the village of Ayr.

The group purchased a property in Ayr in 1960, and soon erected a church building. In 1970 they built an adjacent parsonage. In 1978 a portable was placed behind the church building, and eventually became part of the original building. In 1990, by selling the parsonage, selling the existing church building to Kipp’s Funeral Home of Paris, and fundraising, enough money was raised to construct the present facility.

The founding pastor was Osaiah Horst, who was also the pastor at the Mannheim Mennonite Church. When Horst accepted a call to Toronto, Howard Schmitt became the pastor. The congregation has served as a community church in the Ayr community. One of the congregation's unique ministry has been a "skate park" built at the rear of the property in 2005 for young Ayr skateboarders. Numerous mission projects in Canada and abroad have also been supported.

Bibliography

Canadian Mennonite (12 January 1962): 1.

Mennonite Reporter (17 September 1990): 18.

"History of Calvary." Calvary Church. Web. 5 December 2016. http://www.calvarychurchayr.ca/history.html.

Additional Information

Address: 173 Northumberland Street, Ayr, Ontario

Phone: 519-632-7110

Website: http://www.calvarychurchayr.ca/

Denominational affiliations:

Mennonite Church Eastern Canada

Mennonite Church Canada

Calvary Pastors

Osiah Horst 1961-1964 
Howard Schmitt  1964-August 1969 
Darrel Jantzi  Sept. 1969-July 1974
Dan Burkholder  July 1974-1977 
Tom Warner  1977-1980 
James Sider 1981-1985
Reynold Kipfer  1985-1994 
Bruce Sawatsky (Interim)  1995-1996
Phil Wagler  1997-2001 
Dennis Bells (Interim) 2002
Pat Murphy 2003-2005 
Ardith Frey (Interim) 2006 
Lloyd Oakey  July 2006- 

Calvary Membership

1965 35 
1975  75 
1985  52 
1995 48 
2000  86 
2006  95 
2015  30 

Maps

Map:Calvary Church (Ayr, Ontario)


Author(s) Sam Steiner
Date Published December 2016

Cite This Article

MLA style

Steiner, Sam. "Calvary Church (Ayr, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 2016. Web. 19 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Calvary_Church_(Ayr,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=142126.

APA style

Steiner, Sam. (December 2016). Calvary Church (Ayr, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Calvary_Church_(Ayr,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=142126.




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