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  • 1982. Hostetler, John A. Hutterite Life, 3rd ed. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1983. Hostetler, John A. Hutterite Society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
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  • and meet just east of the city of Prince Albert, then continue as one to Lake Winnipeg. Saskatchewan is Canada's 7th largest province, with an area of
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  • border some 20 miles straight south of Mountain Lake. This congregation had 77 members in 1954. The next congregation of this branch was Lake Region at Detroit
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  • Ossian, 1949; Howard County: Kokomo, 1947; La Porte County: Hudson Lake, 1950; Fish Lake, ca. 1950; Noble County: Kendallville, 1953; Morgan County: Mahalasville
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  • Commitment (Nonresistance) first by an all-Mennonite study conference at Winona Lake (1950), Race Relations (1955), and Christian Separation and Nonconformity
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  • farm of 77 acres adjoining the campus. In 1954 a further donation of 20 acres of a lake-woods area in Southern Michigan increased the college holdings to
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  • Ohio, bounded on the north by Lake Erie, on the south by the Ohio River, on the east by Pennsylvania, and on the west by Indiana, was the first state carved
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  • result of a spiritual awakening through the instrumentality of John Holdeman in 1859. John Holdeman was born 31 January 1832 near New Pittsburg, Wayne County
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  • Brethren (MB) churches and was later not recognized as an MB conference. On 18-20 October 1879, 22 delegates from Mennonite Brethren churches in Kansas, Nebraska
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  • Church at Mountain Lake, led by Elder Aaron Wall, were the first churches organ­ized. Wall's following was about one third of the Mountain Lake Mennonite community;
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  • Lancaster and York counties were settling farther south on the north shores of Lake Erie in what is now Welland County. This colony, also known as the "Black
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  • situated at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, 40 miles south of Lake Win­nipeg, and 60 miles north of the United States border, almost midway
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  • Zehr of the host congregation; Bishop Joshua King, Hartville, Ohio; Bishop John L. Mast. and Jonas D. Yoder of the Locust Grove congregation, near Belleville
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  • ministers and members in the Emmental; (b) all of the Anabaptists in the Lake Thun settlement. Very early (1696?) some of these immigrated to the Markirch
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  • for 45 per cent of gross production, agriculture 20 per cent. Newfoundland was discovered in 1497 by John Cabot, who was sponsored by a group of Bristol
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  • ethnic groups reported in British Columbia were: English, 29.63%; Scottish, 20.32%; Irish, 15.17%; German, 13.78%; Chinese, 10.6%; French, 8.86%; Indian
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  • Columbia Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches had 106 congregations, 20,106 members, and an average weekly attendance of 29,087, and in 2010 the conference
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  • centered in the rural community at Bingham Lake, but ultimately developed into the two congregations, Mountain Lake and Carson. A Mennonite Brethren congregation
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  • at Winona Lake, Indiana, 9-12 November 1950." A further and more elaborate and theological statement, incorporating much of the Winona Lake statement but
    78 KB (11,884 words) - 19:18, 15 November 2019
  • Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, originating at Henderson, Nebraska, and Mountain Lake, Minnesota, won followers at Steinbach among the Kleine Gemeinde and others
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  • voted 97 to 20 in favor of women attending and voting at congregational meetings. In 1958 the church purchased property to establish the Ootsa Lake Bible Camp
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  • administer and finance the Eden Bible and Eden High School at Niagara-on-the-Lake. This school was divided in 1955 and the Bible school moved to Kitchener
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  • War, 1881) at the foot of Vedder Mountain. To the immediate west was Sumas Lake. Because of the annual flooding of the Vedder River, Eckert’s land was used
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  • Elder Benjamin Janz, Heinrich A. Neufeld, John F. Harms, Jacob Lepp, David K. Klassen, Johann Warkentin, John P. Wiebe, Heinrich S. Voth, and S. L. Hodel
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  • Columbia." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2024. Web. 20 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_Church_British_Columbia&oldid=178698
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  • Collins, Lakewood, Glenwood Springs, Greeley, Westminster, La Jara, Palmer Lake, Aurora, Pueblo, Rocky Ford, Walsenburg, and Julesburg. The study also noted
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  • the Kiwanis Camp at Paradise Lake, but by 1970 this retreat shifted to Silver Lake Mennonite Camp near Sauble Beach on Lake Huron where it was an important
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  • Centre in 2013. The school operated in the original building in Niagara-on-the-Lake until the end of June 1995. Eden High School then moved to St. Catharines
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  • Schools being established at Nicomen Island and Deroche. The latter became Lake Errock MB Church in 1960 (now North Fraser Community Church). In 1962 Rev
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  • province of British Columbia (BC), is located near the shores of Cultus Lake, about 20 kilometers southwest of Chilliwack, BC. The Mennonite Brethren (MB)
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  • Columbia, (Carrot River, La Crete, Fort Vermilion, Worsley, Ft. St. John, Burns Lake, Dawson Creek, etc.) When the secular world, and particularly the public
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  • voluntary service projects beginning with Ike and Lillie Glick at Calling Lake, Alberta. Many families moved to Alberta from the United States, including
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  • 1927 in Mountain Lake, Minnesota. Anna was the daughter of John Jungas (1870-1946) and Helena P. (Pankratz) Jungas (1874-1960). John and Anna had nine
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  • (Mennonite History Bulletin, July 1954). In 1898 Mennonites settled near Lake Charles, about 200 miles due west of New Orleans, and founded a church (Mennonite
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  • their family to North America and settled on a farm north of Mountain Lake, Minnesota. In 1876 he was elected as elder of the Bergfelder Church. Stressing
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  • south; the Atlantic Ocean to the west; and is separated from Tanzania by Lake Tanganyika in the east. The Congo Free State was formed in 1885 as the personal
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  • Born 20 March 1900 at Bingham Lake, Minnesota to Mr. and Mrs. A. J Wiebe, John A Wiebe was a missionary in India for 36 years. A graduate of Tabor College
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  • 5 km) east of Shipshewana, Lagrange County, Indiana, on State Road 20 near Shore Lake. In the early 1860s church services were held in a barn or homes of
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  • Woodcrest in Rifton, New York, about 90 miles (80 km) north of New York City. Oak Lake (later called New Meadow Run) was established in 1957 in Farmington, Pennsylvania
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  • Buhler, Inman, and Hillsboro in Kansas, Henderson in Nebraska, and Mountain Lake in Minnesota. However, by far not all the young people were able to converse
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  • Canada by horseback and purchased 2,500 acres of land along the north shore of Lake Erie, near the village of Selkirk. In 1793 the families traveled by Conestoga
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  • included David Toews (chairperson from 1914-1940, with the exception of 1936), John G. Rempel (secretary from 1930-1947), and J. J. Thiessen (vice-chairperson
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  • known as Fry's Corners, was located on the Rainham Road, a mile north of Lake Erie and 8 miles west of the Rainham Mennonite neighborhood. Services began
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  • Renata was a small town on a stump peninsula on the Arrow Lakes, about 20 miles (35 km) northwest of Castlegar, British Columbia. The town was established
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  • 35, Concession 1 of Bertie Township, Welland County, Ontario, lay north of Lake Erie some 12 miles west of Buffalo. The deed was given in 1828 to the "Mennonite
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  • 1962), Deer Lake (1955-    ), Sandy Lake (1956-    ), North Spirit Lake (1957-    ), Slate Falls (1957-    ), Grassy Narrows, MacDowell Lake (1960-    )
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  • 1 January 1929. On 30 December 1931, he married Sarah B. Gsell Leidig at Lake Charles, Louisiana, where they lived until her death in 1932. From 1932 until
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  • Mennonites, being elected vice-president of the HFRC, and H. H. Regier of Mountain Lake, Minnesota, a member of its executive committee. The announcements of the
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  • Lucky Lake." In History of Lucky Lake, 1919-1980, edited by Fanny Jordbro. Lucky Lake, SK: Fanny Jordbro, 1980. Mailing Address: Box 267, Lucky Lake, SK
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  • development of two summer camps: Glenbrook Day Camp near Stouffville, and Fraser Lake Camp near Bancroft, to which city children are taken by bus. The St. Clair
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