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  • Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church (Coaldale, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Original Article from Mennonite Encyclopedia)
    Coaldale MB Church Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches General
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  • La Glace Bible Fellowship (La Glace, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1929-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1929-present) General
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  • Tofield Gospel Church (Tofield, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Tofield Gospel Church Leading Ministers)
    Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • Lakeview Bible Church (Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Lakeview Bible Church Ministers)
    Bible Church Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1963-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • Vauxhall Mennonite Brethren Church (Vauxhall, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Vauxhall MB Church Leading Ministers)
    (1934-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1934-present) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1934-2002) MLA style Toews
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  • Linden Mennonite Brethren Church (Linden, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Linden MB Church Leading Ministers)
    Conference (until 1947) Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1947-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1947-present) General
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  • Highland Mennonite Brethren Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Highland MB Church Leading Ministers)
    Highland MB Church Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1956-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • Gem Mennonite Brethren Church (Gem, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Gem MB Church Leading Ministers)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1929-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1929-present) General
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  • Sunrise Community Church (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Sunrise Community Church Ministers)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1979-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1979-present) General
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  • River West Christian Fellowship (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1988-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1998-present) General
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  • Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church (Namaka, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    org/details/AHistoryOfTheMennoniteBrethrenChurch. Denominational Affiliation: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1942-1972) Canadian Conference of Mennonite
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  • Dalhousie Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Dalhousie Church Leading Ministers)
    Dalhousie Church Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches General
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  • Foothills Community Church (Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Foothills Community Church Pastors)
    Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • College Drive Community Church (Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at College Drive Community Church)
    Community Church Denominational Affiliations: Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches  General
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  • Well Side Community Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches MLA style Thiessen, Richard
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  • Westview Community Church (Grassy Lake, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Westview Community Church Leading Ministers)
    Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1928-2008) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1928-2008) General Conference of Mennonite
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  • Gospel Light Church (DeBolt, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations??) (section Gospel Light Church Leading Ministers)
    Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1962-1999) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1964-1999) General Conference of Mennonite
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  • Edmonton Christian Fellowship (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    with the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and the language of worship was English. The Fellowship discontinued in 1977 because of problems
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  • Mountainview Grace Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Mountainview Grace Church Membership)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1996-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1996-present) General
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  • Hays Gospel Chapel (Hays, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1988-2009) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1988-2009) General Conference of Mennonite
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  • The Gathering Place (Airdrie, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    joint initiative of the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Board of Evangelism. The
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  • Missio Dei Church (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Summerside Community Church Ministers)
    Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (2000-2014) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (2000-2014) MLA style Thiessen, Richard D. "Missio
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  • Crestwood Mennonite Brethren Church (Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Crestwood Mennonite Brethren Church Ministers)
    organized and joined the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. They met in rented facilities
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  • SunWest Christian Fellowship (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1996-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1996-present) General
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  • Ethiopian Evangelical Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Ethiopian Evangelical Church Membership)
    Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1999-2006, 2007-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1999-2006,
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  • Community Grace Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Community Church Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches MLA style
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  • ConneXion Christian Fellowship (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches MLA style Thiessen, Richard D. "ConneXion Christian Fellowship
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  • Community Christian Fellowship (Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations??)
    Fort McMurray, Alberta began as a project of Mennonite Brethren Missions of Alberta (part the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches) in 1974. In
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  • New Hope Community Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (2003-2015) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (2003-2015) MLA style
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  • Lendrum Mennonite Church (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Lendrum MB Church Ministers)
    Lendrum MB Church Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1963-present) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • Alberta (Canada) (category Provinces and Territories of Canada) (section Mennonites in Alberta)
    General Conference Mennonite Church. In 1998 there were 1,919 members in 21 congregations. The Mennonite Brethren settlement in Alberta began in 1926 with
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  • United Mennonite Churches of Ontario; Manitoba Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches; Mennonite Conference of Eastern Canada; Mennonite Conference of Ontario
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  • Ontario (Canada) (category Provinces and Territories of Canada) (section Map of Mennonite Churches in Ontario)
    closely in Mennonite Central Committee, Ontario. Three bodies, Conference of United Mennonite Churches in Ontario (GCM), Mennonite Conference of Ontario and
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  • Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren (MB) Churches had its beginnings in 1910 as the Northern District Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Church. Until
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  • the end of this article for more current information on Mennonite Brethren in a number of national conferences. The Mennonite Brethren (MB) Church, which
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  • body with the main body of the Mennonite Church, beginning with the adherence of Amish conferences to the Mennonite General Conference in 1898 ff. and to the
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  • . Year Book of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, 1944- Website: Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Articles of Confession (Church of God in Christ
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  • scattered congregations of the Mennonite Church (MC) withdrew from the regional conferences and formed independent churches with a congregational church government
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  • Saskatchewan (Canada) (category Provinces and Territories of Canada)
    number of Mennonite students. Saskatoon had four Mennonite churches in the 1950s—two Mennonite Brethren churches and two General Conference Mennonite churches
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  • The Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference was organized 14 October 1889, under the name Conference of United Mennonite Brethren in North America (Konference
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  • Manitoba (Canada) (category Provinces and Territories of Canada) (section Canadian Mennonite Conference Churches in Manitoba, 1954-1955)
    Old Colony Mennonite Church of the West Reserve, with a less conservative Sommerfeld Church and a rather progressive Bergthal Mennonite Church near by, and
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  • Anniversary: Publication of Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 1944-1969. Winnipeg: Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 1969. Canadian Mennonite University MLA style
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  • British Columbia (Canada) (category Provinces and Territories of Canada) (section Conference and Educational Institution Websites)
    Provincial Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and 35 with Mennonite Church British Columbia, the provincial level of the Mennonite Church Canada. There
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  • The Mennonite Brethren had 10 congregations in Kansas (2,000 members, 1951); the Krimmer Mennonite Brethren 3 (449 members, 1955); the Church of God in
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  • 128-132. Mennonite World Conference. "2000 Europe Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches." Web. 27 February 2011. [broken link]. Mennonite World Conference
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  • Montana (USA) (category States of the United States)
    District Conference (General Conference Mennonite Church). "Missions, Home and Foreign, of the General Conference Mennonite Church." Mennonite Biblical
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  • Oregon (USA) (category States of the United States)
    auspices of the General Conference, Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, and Mennonite Brethren congregations in the area, but in 1949 it was transformed into
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  • jurisdiction. Therefore at the June 1961 convention the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches easily voted to accept the Coaldale Bible School as
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  • by the Mennonite Central Committee and several of the larger Mennonite groups, especially the Mennonite Church (MC) and the General Conference Mennonite
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  • called Evangelical Mennonite Church (Canada) and in 1960 Evangelical Mennonite Conference, originated in 1814 in the Molotschna Mennonite settlement in Russia
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  • the closure of the Coaldale Bible School in 1965, the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches joined the Saskatchewan MB Conference in the sponsorship
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  • Saskatchewan Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. The Saskatchewan MB Conference met separately from the Northern District Conference for the first
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  • and the Minister of Agriculture. Wiebe, a son of the founder of the Krimmer Mennonite Brethren Church, Jacob A. Wiebe, formerly mayor of Herbert, SK, and
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  • Midwest Mennonite Fellowship grew out of a number of ministers' desire for fellowship for themselves and their congregations along with the need of a winter
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  • worship. Other Mennonite bodies such as the General Conference Mennonite Church, the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, the Evangelical Mennonite Church, the Mennonite
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  • number of outstanding leaders: Ulrich Stadler of Tyrol, Hans Amon of Bavaria, Peter Riedemann of Silesia, Peter Walpot of Tyrol, Klaus Braidl of Hesse,
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  • Toews, John B. "J. B." (1906-1998) (category Mennonite Brethren Bible College Faculty and Staff)
    elected to the General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Board of Reference and Counsel in 1945, to the Mennonite Brethren Board of Foreign Missions
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  • Toews, Jacob John "J. J." (1914-1995) (category Mennonite Brethren Bible College Faculty and Staff)
    in the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, and he also worked as a resource person and minister with Mennonite Brethren Missions/Services
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  • Affiliation: Conference of Mennonites in Alberta (1928-2001) Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1929-2001) General Conference Mennonite
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  • newly established congregations of the General Conference Mennonites had 1,101. There were also two smaller Mennonite Brethren churches established in 1927-29
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  • Dyck, Ernest H. (1922-2009) (category Missionaries in Democratic Republic of Congo)
    Board of Foreign Missions, The Mennonite Church Conference, Inc. Hillsboro, KS: Board of Foreign Missions of the Conference of Mennonite Brethren Church
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  • hile%20(IEMCH) Mennonite Weekly Review (15 August 1985): 2. Mennonite World Conference. "Global Map: Chile." Mennonite World Conference. Web. 26 March
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  • in either group. Of the smaller groups the Evangelical Mennonites, the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, and the Krimmer Mennonite Brethren showed a strong
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  • General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM) closed churches at Thomas, Longdale, and Fonda, Oklahoma, and at Birney, Montana. The Mennonite Brethren gave up
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  • Huffman, J. A. History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church. New Carlisle, Ohio, n.d., 1920. The Test of Time, Indiana Conference 75th Anniversary booklet
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  • Springridge Mennonite Church Denominational Affiliations: Mennonite Church Alberta (1928-present) Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada
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  • Stirling Mennonite Church (Raymond, Alberta, Canada) (category Northwest Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Stirling Mennonite Church Membership)
    a Bishop of the Alberta-Saskatchewan Mennonite Church Conference. This resulted in two members of the Stirling group asking at the 1946 Alberta-Saskatchewan
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  • Eastern Mennonite College. Numerous local broadcasts were produced by General Conference Mennonite Church, Mennonite Brethren, and Mennonite Church (MC) congregations
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  • Fast, Paul Johann (1932-2018) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    College in St. Catharines. Paul's church ministry started as the assistant pastor at Fairview Mennonite Brethren Church in St. Catharines, where he was also
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  • Vauxhall Mennonite Church (Vauxhall, Alberta, Canada) (category Mennonite Church Alberta Congregations) (section Vauxhall Mennonite Church Membership)
    Mennonite Conference of Alberta: a History of its Churches and Institutions. Edmonton: The Mennonite Conference of Alberta, 1981, 147 pp. Harder, Anne.
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  • and built their own churches. The Mennonite Brethren formed the La Glace Mennonite Brethren Church. The Hoffnungsfeld Mennonite Church at Grande Prairie
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  • ca. 4,000 baptized Mennonites distributed as follows: General Conference Mennonite (GCM) - 2,215 in 4 congregations (First Mennonite or Schoenwiese founded
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  • began in the 1950s in several Mennonite churches in Pennsylvania. Scottdale Mennonite Church and First Deaf Mennonite Church of Lancaster offered fellowship
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  • Église Chrétienne de Saint-Jérôme (Saint-Jérôme, Québec, Canada) (FR) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    frères mennonites du Québec (1972- à présent) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1964- à présent) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren
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  • Franz of Coaldale, Alberta, were sent to Fernheim by the Mennonite Brethren Board of Foreign Mission of North America, to assist the local churches in this
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  • Chinese Mennonite Church, it was a joint effort of three Mennonite denominations: Mennonite Church Alberta (formerly known as the Conference of Mennonites
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  • 07. For the history of the group before 1947 see Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church. The government of the United Missionary Church functioned on three
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  • Peace Mennonite Church (Portland, Oregon, USA) (category Pacific Northwest Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    to Peace Mennonite Church. With the realignment of conferences in early the early 2000s, Peace became part of Mennonite Church USA, and part of the Pacific
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  • the records of the Mennonite Publishing Company, certain records of the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities and the Mennonite Board of Education,
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  • supported by the Mennonite Brethren, Mennonite Church, and the General Conference Mennonite Church. It is dependent entirely on contributions of volunteer staff
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  • Arnaud Mennonite Brethren Church (Arnaud, Manitoba, Canada) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Arnaud MB Church Leading Ministers)
    Northern District Conference (Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches) in 1928. Dueck, Abe. "Evangelical Mennonite Brethren in Alberta: Bruderthaler
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  • either the Krimmer Mennonite Brethren or General Conference Mennonites. Though Hutterites have a long tradition from the sixteenth century of communal colonies
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  • Swalwell Evangelical Mennonite Brethren (Swalwell, Alberta, Canada) (category Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches Congregations)
    Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Church (later Mennonite Brethren), was organized in 1930 out of members of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren (EMB), Mennonite
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  • Gem Mennonite Church (Gem, Alberta, Canada) (category Mennonite Church Alberta Congregations) (section Gem Mennonite Church Membership)
    Dick, C. L. The Mennonite Conference of Alberta: A History of its Churches and Institutions. Edmonton: The Mennonite Conference of Alberta, 1981, 147 pp
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  • Anabaptist Conference and Gospel Mennonite Conference. In 2010 the following congregations were members of the Chortitzer Mennonite Conference: "The Chortitzer
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  • then Mennonite Brethren Church to check the feasibility of an Alberta-only society. On 1 November 1986 the Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta formally
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  • Lashburn Mennonite Brethren Church (Lashburn, Saskatchewan, Canada) (category Saskatchewan Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Lashburn MB Church Leading Ministers)
    Churches (1937-1982) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1937-1982) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1937-1982) MLA style Epp
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  • Mennonite Brethren (1937), and the General Conference Mennonite Church (1958). The Mennonite Church (MC) initiated contacts with the Hispanic community
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  • Toews, Aron A. (1884-1969) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    Namaka, Alberta in February 1927. Here he helped to organize the Namaka Evangelical Mennonite Brethren (later Namaka Mennonite Brethren) congregation and served
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  • Penner, Henry (1918-2009) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    name to Scott Street Mennonite Brethren Church. A second English speaking daughter church, the Grantham Mennonite Brethren Church, opened in 1973. Other
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  • Ryley Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Church (Ryley, Alberta, Canada) (category Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches Congregations)
    the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference. Rempel, G. S. A Historical Sketch of the Churches of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren. 1939, 109 pp. MLA
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  • Toews, Peter Reginald "P. R." (1916-2005) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    Canadian (1977-1980) Mennonite Brethren Conferences as moderator. He also served on the Canadian Mennonite Brethren Conference Board of Reference and Council
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  • Acadia Valley United Missionary Church (Acadia Valley, Alberta, Canada) (category Mennonite Brethren in Christ Congregations)
    Valley Church was a small appointment of the Canadian Northwest Conference of the United Missionary Church, located 20 miles (33 km) southwest of Alsask
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  • out of three Mennonite Church (MC) youth was in a Mennonite high school. From 25 percent in 1961-62, the percentage of Mennonite Church adherents of high
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  • (Hutchinson), est. 1948, is inter-Mennonite (General Conference Mennonite, Krimmer Mennonite Brethren [KMB], Mennonite Brethren [MB]), as are Meade Bible Academy
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  • Mennonite Historical Society of Canada (category Inter-Mennonite Boards and Organizations) (section Presidents of MHSC)
    with the Chair of Mennonite Studies. The Mennonite Archival Image Database (MAID) is also a project of the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, through
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  • joined the Mennonite Brethren Church west of Marion, and began to publish the Zionsbote, which soon became the official organ of the Mennonite Brethren Church
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  • Victory Fellowship Mennonite Brethren Church (Waterloo, Quebec, Canada) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Victory Fellowship Church Ministers)
    Affiliations: Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1975-1989) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1975-1989) MLA style Thiessen
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  • Shantz, Jacob Yost (1822-1909) (category Conference Leaders)
    October 1909), of Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, for many years a promoter of the Mennonite settlements in Manitoba, was the eighth child of Jacob and Maria
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  • Northwest Mennonite Conference, the Evangelical Mennonite Conference, the Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference, the Chortitzer Mennonite Conference, and
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  • Evangelical Mennonite Conference (EMC) has NCEM as one of their “Partners in Mission.”  The Mennonite Brethren congregations in northern Alberta and British
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  • Harder, Johannes A. (1897-1964) & Harder, Katharina "Tina" (1890-1991) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    various Mennonite Brethren Conference ministries, notably being a long-term member of the Missions Board. Since all his church and conference work was
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  • Namaka Mennonite Brethren church. In the early years of settlement, the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, Mennonite Brethren and General Conference Mennonites
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  • Neufeld, Henry H. (1912-1967) (category Mennonite Church British Columbia Conference Leaders)
    First Mennonite Church Greendale congregation in 1964, serving until his death. Neufeld served as vice-chairman of the Conference of Mennonites in British
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  • ministry of Howard Phillips. David was baptized in 1934 in the Drumheller Baptist Church by Rev. H. Klassen and joined the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Church
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  • Neufeldt, Peter P. (1911-1961) (category British Columbia Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    File Box 992.1. Minutes of the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church. Archives of the Mennonite Historical Society of British Columbia, Abbotsford, BC: File
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  • History of the Alberta-Saskatchewan Mennonite Conference. 1960: 7. MLA style Stauffer, Ezra and Marlene Epp. "Mayton Mennonite Church (Mayton, Alberta, Canada)
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  • Bowman, Menno Biehn (1837-1906) (category Mennonite Brethren in Christ Ministers)
    the congregation fellowship with the Mennonite Conference of Ontario. The union of the New Mennonite Church and Solomon Eby’s Reforming Mennonite Society
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  • a long time as secretary of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (MC). Otis N. Johns was bishop of the Beech congregation near Louisville, Ohio, and
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  • Hall, Janet Douglas (1863-1946) (category Mennonite Brethren in Christ Ministers)
    first city mission of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ denomination. In October 1885 the first General Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ noted
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  • Calgary Inter-Mennonite Church (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) (category Mennonite Church Alberta Congregations)
    Brethren Churches (1976-1999) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1976-1999) Northwest Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church Alberta (1990-2006)
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  • Boschman, Rudolph “Rudy” (1923-2012) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    in 1986 the BC Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches extended a call for him to be the Conference Minister. Rudy retired as conference minister on 31
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  • Rempel, Nicolai Abram (1888-1956) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    instrumental in establishing the Swalwell Evangelical Mennonite Brethren congregation at Swalwell, Alberta, serving as its minister from 1927 until May 1944
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  • Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (category Area/Regional Conferences)
    title=Alberta_Conference_of_Mennonite_Brethren_Churches&oldid=171213. APA style Toews, Aron A. and Abram G. Konrad. (July 2016). Alberta Conference of Mennonite
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  • Acadia Valley Mennonite Church (Acadia Valley, Alberta, Canada) (category Northwest Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    group was listed as a mission point by the Alberta-Saskatchewan Mennonite Conference. The Mennonite Church group was strengthened in 1946 when Lloyd and
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  • Jantz, Hugo W. (1930-2006) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    East Chilliwack Mennonite Brethren Bible School. In January 1956 he was ordained for ministry in the Broadway Mennonite Brethren (MB) Church by Jacob Bergen
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  • Conference of Alberta: a History of its Churches and Institutions. Edmonton: The Mennonite Conference of Alberta, 1981, 147 pp. Klassen, Irene Epp. "The
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  • Vineland Mennonite Brethren Church (Vineland, Ontario, Canada) (category Ontario Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Vineland MB Church Leading Ministers)
    Ontario Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1932-2012) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1932-2012) General Conference of Mennonite
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  • Saskatchewan Mennonite Church. In the United States Peter E. Nickel, the former minister of the Hillsboro Mennonite Brethren Church, and P. E. Nikkel of Merced
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  • Hutterian Brethren, General Conference Mennonites, Mennonites of Paraguay, and the Mennonite Church (MC). The omission of other Mennonite groups is due
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  • Calif.: Board of Faith and Life, General Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Churches, 1995. Beachy, Alvin J. Worship as Celebration of Covenant and Incarnation
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  • Baer, Mervin Joseph (1915-2009) (category LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches Ministers)
    from a Brethren in Christ family, they initially attended both Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches. Eventually the Baers chose the Mennonite church
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  • Quiring, Jacob H. (1913-2004) (category British Columbia Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    life of the Mennonite Brethren Church, and served as moderator of the Canadian conference (1961-1963; 1964-1966; 1969-1973) and the BC Conference (1967-1969;
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  • Canadian Mennonites, virtually all from the General Conference Mennonite Church (Conference of Mennonites in Canada) or Mennonite Brethren conferences, and
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  • Mennonite Brethren Churches, Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. The language of worship
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  • Missionary Church (Mennonite Brethren in Christ), the oldest, largest and most prominent congregation of the United Missionary Church in the province of Alberta
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  • Manitoba Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (category Area/Regional Conferences)
    Manitoba Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches MLA style Redekop, H. H. and William I. Neufeld. "Manitoba Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches." Global
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  • served in the Ontario Mennonite Brethren Conference and for many years was on the board of Camp Crossroads, the Ontario Conference camp in Torrance, Ontario
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  • Willms, Abram P. (1882-1959) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    generations. Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. “Willms, Abram P.” Web. 13 June 2010. http://www.mbconf.ca/home/products_and_services/resour
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  • both the Conference of Mennonites (GCM) and Mennonite Brethren (MB) had built meeting houses. Congregational life and structure developed rapidly. The minutes
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  • First Mennonite Church (Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada) (category Mennonite Church British Columbia Congregations) (section Kelowna First Mennonite Church Leading Ministers)
    Affiliations: Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia / Mennonite Church British Columbia (1947-present) Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church
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  • north of North Battleford and east of Lloydminster, attracted both American and Russländer Mennonite families. Most of them were Mennonite Brethren (MB)
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  • members. The congregation dissolved in 1984. It had been affiliated with the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, Canadian Conference of Mennonite
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  • with the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and the General Conference of Mennonite
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  • Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches MLA style Thiessen, Richard
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  • Services, Mennonite Child Care Association, Mennonite Medical Association, Mennonite Nurses Association, Mennonite Chaplains Association, Mennonite Mutual
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  • research on Mennonite and Amish Swiss background is hampered by the lack of church records, except in the case of Amish congregations in the region of Montbéliard
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  • Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference (Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches). The Steinbach congregation severed relations with the various conferences
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  • five Mennonite groups: "the Evangelical Mennonite Conference of Canada, the Chortitzer Mennonite Conference of Canada, the Evangelical Mennonite Mission
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  • struggling congregations of Mennonite settlers. During the first third of the 20th century almost all the district conferences of the Mennonite Church (MC) organized
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  • Siemens, Jacob J. (1900-1968) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    and Database of Mennonite Ancestry) Database, 6.02 ed. Fresno, CA: California Mennonite Historical Society, 2010: #766722. Mennonite Brethren Herald (6 September
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  • English hymnals, in contrast to the hymnals of the General Conference Mennonite Church and the Mennonite Brethren Church, although good translations have been
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  • Chatham, Maude Elizabeth (1870-1951) (category Mennonite Brethren in Christ Ministers)
    Canada and Canadian Northwest Conferences of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church. She was born 25 March 1870, the first-born of newly-arrived immigrants
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  • in assisting German-speaking Mennonite Brethren (MB) churches in Uruguay and Brazil. When the South American MB Conference opened a Bible school, Frank was
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  • 2001. Penner, Peter. "A Historical Survey of the Home Mission Work of the MB Conference of Canada." Bacheor of Theology Thesis, MBBC, 1957. Penner, Peter
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  • the Alberta and Saskatchewan Mennonite Brethren conferences as well as the Saskatchewan Conference of the Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference; and
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  • a Swiss Brethren martyr of 1528, said of the brethren, "If they know of any one who is in need, whether or not he is a member of their church, they believe
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  • established Mennonite churches. Mennonites who have moved into the larger urban centers have had greater difficulty founding Mennonite churches, and thus
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  • the Churches of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren. 1939, 109 pp Rempel, Kevin. "The Evangelical Mennonite Brethren: In Search of a Religious Identity." Unpublished
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  • the censure of a group of Mennonite Brethren leaders who encouraged him to step down from his position as editor of the Mennonite Brethren Herald. Wiebe
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  • been affiliated with the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. The language of worship was English. The congregation began services in 1966
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  • Abram Martens (1937-1938). Records of the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches at Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg. MLA style Dueck
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  • groups and an average attendance of 200. The church joined the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches with 47 charter members in 2000. On 24
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  • Edmonton: The Mennonite Conference of Alberta, 1981, 147 pp. MLA style Epp, Marlene. "Landskroner Mennonite Church (Namaka, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist
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  • the conference. Their recommendation, subsequently implemented by the Mennonite Conference of Ontario,with which the Alberta Mennonite Conference (later
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  • Baier, George (1936-2021) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    to Christian ministry in both the Canadian Mennonite Brethren Conference and the Canadian Baptist Conference of Western Canada. Following their marriage
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  • General Conference Mennonites, Mennonite Brethren, Evangelical Mennonite Church), have seen many of their members leave the rural community for the opportunities
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  • Jacob Doerksen was elder of the Mennonite Brethren (MB) church at Kotlyarevo, Memrik, Crimea, 1909-26. In 1958 there were 15 Mennonite ministers listed bearing
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  • the congregation attracted people from Mennonite Brethren, Mennonite Church Canada and other denominations living in La Crete, as well as members of the
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  • for the Mennonite Brethren Board of Missions and Service. In 1977 Sylvester and Matilda Dirks began a two year term as Mennonite Brethren Conference pastor
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  • become involved with the founding of Willingdon Mennonite Brethren Church. Albert also participated in the birth of Columbia Bible Camp at Cultus Lake
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  • Board include: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Mennonite Church USA Archives, Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission, Mennonite Central Committee
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  • Lancaster Mennonite (MC)  Conference district. The oldest institutional Mennonite historical library is that of the Amsterdam (Holland) Mennonite Church. The
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