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  • Churches. The church, led by Norm Funk, began holding services on 25 September 2005, meeting in the Fifth Avenue Cinemas in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver
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  • Giesbrecht, David. (September 2005). Peters, Cornelius C. (1889-1973). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 12 September 2023, from https://gameo
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2005. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Sharon_Mennonite_Church_(Guernsey
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  • sessions of the newly-organized Mountain States Mennonite Conference in September 2005. In 2007 Glenwood Mennonite's average attendance was 35-40. In 2016
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  • congregation was formerly known as White Rock Mennonite Brethren Church. In September 2005 Panorama Community Church and Peace Arch Fellowship integrated into
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  • 6 February 2005 at the West Portal Church. The congregation was led by Pastor Andrew Fehr. A charter service was held on 25 September 2005 with 62 charter
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  • included criminal charges against a lay leader in the congregation. On 18 September 2005 the congregation moved to an old church building it had purchased on
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  • and matrons, providing invaluable contributions to camp morale. In September 2005 the Colorado Springs CPSers held their 60-years  reunion at Crosswind
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  • Elementary School (1990-1995) and Seaquam High School (1995-2002). In September 2005 Panorama Community Church and Peace Arch Fellowship integrated into
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  • Oak Bluff Bible Church, held in Oak Bluff Community School, was on 11 September 2005. During the academic year, services continue at the school; in summer
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  • Mennonite Conference in September 2005. Glenwood Mennonite Church, 2306 Blake Avenue, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 1955-2005. 2005. Nelson, Jim. 50 Years
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  • couple Troy and CoraLee Selley to help start Oak Bluff Bible Church on 11 September 2005. The congregation has been guided by the following vision statement:
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  • was provided in part when the Rocky Mountain Mennonite Conference in September 2005 endorsed a proposal to sell the property of the former Family of Faith
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  • Landmark, Manitoba, in 2005 because of concern about people who were uncomfortable with a large church structure. On 13 September 2005 a meeting was held with
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  • TheMennonite 8, no. 18 (20 September 2005): 20. Thomas, Everett J. "Update from Poarch Community Church." TheMennonite 8, no. 18 (20 September 2005): 20. Address:
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  • the facilities of Portage Avenue Church. Mennonite Brethren Herald (2 September 2005); (April 2011). Location: 1420 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba Website:
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  • In September 2005 Panorama Community Church and Peace Arch Fellowship integrated into one congregation and selected the name Gracepoint Community Church
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  • North Shore Pacific Grace MB Church. The Cheungs were commissioned on 11 September 2005 to minister to the growing number of Mandarin speaking people in Vancouver
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  • conferences. In July 2005 Fung began his work with the daughter congregation, the church was formally established on 4 September 2005, and their first service
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  • married Louise Regehr (25 March 1929, Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada – 8 September 2005, Abbotsford, British Columbia), daughter of Heinrich A. Regehr (1903-1993)
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  • congregation later moved its regular meeting place to Avondale Zion. In early September 2004 the Church of Living Water purchased three acres on the edge of town
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  • 1989): 21; (10 June 2005); (23 September 2005). Unger, Walter. "Fairview M.B. Church." Mennonite Brethren Herald 3, no. 35 (4 September 1964): 9. When Your
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  • an additional teacher, P. J. Galle, was employed, and school opened 20 September 1883. It was officially called "Mennonitische Fortbildungsschule"; its
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  • 1830 the capital of Belgium, (1947 pop. 187,000, Greater Brussels 952,500; 2005 pop. 140,000; Metro 1,975,000), where Anabaptist doctrine was spread in the
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  • 2166, 19.1166 [54° 13′ 0″ N, 19° 7′ 0″ E]; population in 1905, 2,872; in 2005, 9,984) is located in the area formerly known as the Gross-Werder, 18 kilometers
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  • Conference (Mennonite Church (MC)) was organized as a conference district in September 1961, at the first annual meeting in La Junta, Colorado. In a Colorado
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  • Maastricht, capital (1951 pop. 80,000; 2005 pop. 121,500) of the Dutch province of Limburg. The soil had been well prepared for the Anabaptist movement
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  • Kitchener, Ontario. Knowles, Paul. “The Legend Lives On. Exchange Magazine (September 2005). Web. http://www.exchangemagazine.com/html/newpublic/Xmedia/Exchan
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  • Winfield Fretz, 1910-2005." Web. https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/news/grebel-mourns-death-founding-president-j-winfield-fretz-1910-2005  (accessed 13 August
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  • 201,505; 2005 pop. 438,000). Its capital, Geneva, lies at the source of the Rhone in Lake Geneva, and has a population of about 185,000 (2005). During
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  • 62059 [53° 0′ 40″ N, 5° 37′ 14″ E]; 1947 pop. 1,488, with 154 Mennonites; 2005 pop. 18,000) of the Dutch province of Friesland, the seat of a Mennonite
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  • Rundschau have been frequent: 4 pp. to the end of 1898, with format 1884-September 1890 of 13 x 13 inches, October 1890-1898 of 14 ½ x 21 ½ inches; 8 pp.
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  • College and Bible School) (Mennonite Church USA) opened its doors on 22 September 1909. Twenty-one students, three teachers, one faculty assistant, and three
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  • Lille (Ryssel in Flemish), is a city (population 179,778 in 1954; 226,800 in 2005) of France. In the 16th century it belonged to Flanders. At least 17 Calvinists
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  • Claas Epp Jr., minister: born 9 September 1838 in Fürstenwerder, Prussia, the seventh of eleven children of Claasz Epp (1 January 1803, Schoensee, Gross
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  • (population in 1875, 33,520; in 1900, 52,518; in 1925, 67,878; in 1939, 83,190; in 2005, 125,000) and is now Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. The city is a
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  • eldest of six children of Gerhard Wiebe (30 September 1800 – 11 February 1858) and Agatha (Dyck) Wiebe (7 September 1804 – 1875).  On 12 June 1847 Gerhard married
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  • province of Gelderland (pop. 24,000, with 106 Mennonites in 1959; pop. 46,164 in 2005), the seat of a Mennonite congregation. Concerning the history of Anabaptism-Mennonitism
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  • River (population ca. 12,000, with ca. 500 Mennonites in 1959; ca. 10,420 in 2005; coordinates: 52.49035, 4.79807 [52° 29′ 25″ N, 4° 47′ 53″ E]), the seat
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  • involvement of women in pastoral ministry, ordaining Marilyn Miller on 19 September 1976. In 1987 there were five women serving as sole pastors, two as associate
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  • and was elected to the ministry of the Rosenorter Mennonite Church on 7 September 1879. He accepted the call on 18 June 1880. Peter received special exemption
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  • studied theology and philosophy. What he wrote in a letter to Emmy in September 1907 is an unwitting echo of the ideas of the first Anabaptists of 1525:
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  • Reginald Good (September 1991-September 1996); Lorna Bergey (April 1997); Brent Bauman (October 1997-June 2005); and Barb Draper (November 2005- ). The Society
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  • Bible study. The last German worship service was held on Sunday, 30 January 2005. Clearly, although some traditions remained and many of the members still
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  • Benjamin B. "B. B." Janz: Mennonite Brethren minister; born 25 September 1877 in Konteniusfeld, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia. He was the
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  • Saturday evening service in 2003, an Arabic Ministry in 2005, the Willingdon Fine Arts Academy in 2005, Alongside Ministry in 2007, a second Saturday evening
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  • Carvajal 1998 Mark Diller Harder 1998-2005 Noé Gonzalía 2000-2011 Waldemar Regier 2001-2002 Joél Schmidt 2001-2005 Gary Knarr 2002-2012 Catherine Hunsberger
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  • Abraham Doerksen: minister and elder;  born 11 September 1852 in the village of Schoenthal, Bergthal Colony, Russia. He was the eldest of twelve children
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  • 22 September 1939. The Poles, naturally bitter because of the German attack, were brutally harsh toward the Germans in their midst. On 7 September 1939
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  • 1982-1985; John A. Lapp, 1985-1996, Ronald J. R. Mathies, 1996-2005; Robb Davis, 2005-2006; Bert Lobe (interim) (2006-2007); and Arli Klassen (2007-2012)
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