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The South Peel [[Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference|Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference]] congregation began services in 1963. The congregation originated through outreach by the Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference. It discontinued because the [[Peel Old Order Mennonite Meetinghouse (Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada)|Old Order Mennonites]] opposed the use of their building.
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The South Peel [[Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference|Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference]] congregation began services in April 1963, meeting every six to eight weeks. The congregation originated through outreach by the Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference. It discontinued in December 1965 because the [[Peel Old Order Mennonite Meetinghouse (Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada)|Old Order Mennonites]] opposed the use of their building.
  
Minister Amsey Martin served in 1965 as a non-salaried congregational leader. The congregation dissolved in 1965. It had been affiliated with the Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference (1963-65). The language of worship was English and German; the transition from German occurred in the 1940s.
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Minister Amsey Martin served in 1965 as a non-salaried congregational leader. It had been affiliated with the Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference (1963-65). The language of worship was English and German; the transition from German occurred in the 1940s.
  
 
The meetinghouse was located on the northeast corner of Peel Township Road 15 and Hwy. 86, 2 km west of [[Wallenstein (Ontario, Canada)|Wallenstein]].
 
The meetinghouse was located on the northeast corner of Peel Township Road 15 and Hwy. 86, 2 km west of [[Wallenstein (Ontario, Canada)|Wallenstein]].
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
<em class="gameo_bibliography">Mennonite Encyclopedia</em>, "South Peel."
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''Mennonite Encyclopedia'', "South Peel."
  
 
Fredy, Aden. "The Markham-Waterloo Conference of Ontario," Research paper, Conrad Grebel College, 1972, 38 pp.
 
Fredy, Aden. "The Markham-Waterloo Conference of Ontario," Research paper, Conrad Grebel College, 1972, 38 pp.

Latest revision as of 12:51, 1 October 2019

The South Peel Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference congregation began services in April 1963, meeting every six to eight weeks. The congregation originated through outreach by the Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference. It discontinued in December 1965 because the Old Order Mennonites opposed the use of their building.

Minister Amsey Martin served in 1965 as a non-salaried congregational leader. It had been affiliated with the Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference (1963-65). The language of worship was English and German; the transition from German occurred in the 1940s.

The meetinghouse was located on the northeast corner of Peel Township Road 15 and Hwy. 86, 2 km west of Wallenstein.

Bibliography

Mennonite Encyclopedia, "South Peel."

Fredy, Aden. "The Markham-Waterloo Conference of Ontario," Research paper, Conrad Grebel College, 1972, 38 pp.

Mennonites in Canada collection, "70-Markham-Waterloo," MAO.


Author(s) Marlene Epp
Date Published April 1986

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Epp, Marlene. "South Peel Mennonite Meetinghouse (Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 1986. Web. 1 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=South_Peel_Mennonite_Meetinghouse_(Wallenstein,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=164661.

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Epp, Marlene. (April 1986). South Peel Mennonite Meetinghouse (Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 1 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=South_Peel_Mennonite_Meetinghouse_(Wallenstein,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=164661.




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