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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. [broken link]. Mennonite World Conference. MWC - 2006 Caribbean
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  • Central & South America Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches." Web. 11 November 2010. [Broken Link]. Mennonite World Conference. "2003 Caribbean, Central
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  • Uruguay." Web. 10 November 2010. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Uruguay. Wikipedia. "Uruguay." Web. 10 November 2010. https://en.wikipedia
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  • Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Panama&oldid=171118. APA style Sawatzky, Reynold. (November 2010). Panama.
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  • Heinrich (1812-1889)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Franz,_Heinrich
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 28 Dec 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Yarrow_Mennonit
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  • Wilhelm (1800-1864)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lange,_Friedric
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. [Broken Link]. Mennonite World Conference. World Directory =
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  • Heinrich (1787-1868)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Heese,_Heinrich
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 8 November 2010. [Broken Link]. Mennonite World Conference. "MWC - 2006 Caribbean
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/files/Members 2009/Latin America
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  • Valentine E. (1901-1965)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Nickel,_Valentine_E
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  • after one such contact, MJCF welcomed a Korean associate pastor. In November 2010 they were blessed through a joint worship and pot-luck with the Sherbrooke
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  • by John G. Graber (1887-1917). The membership in 1957 was 622. On 14 November 2010 the congregation voted to withdraw from the Western District Conference
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Deaf_Community_
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=North_Fraser_Co
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/files/Members 2009/Latin America
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Clearbrook_Gold
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Arabic_Evangelical_Church_(Surrey
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  • 29 November 2009). Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 30; (12 July 2002): http://old.mbherald.com/41-13/personalia.html (accessed 29 November 2009);
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  • born 8 November 1941 in Goshen, Indiana, USA to Carl J. Kreider (26 September 1914-7 February 2002) and Mary “Evelyn” Burkholder Kreider (17 November 1914-30
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Dundurn_Mennonite_Church_(Dundurn
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hyde_Creek_Comm
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  • Bernard P. (1911-2006)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Epp,_Bernard_P.
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vancouver_Vietn
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  • Unpublished. Gerhard was the son of Peter P. Regehr (2 November 1828, Muntau, Molotschna, South Russia - 29 November 1913, Tiegerweide, Molotschna, South Russia)
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vancouver_Chris
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  • cabins between 2008 and 2010. Between 2007 and 2009 the capital budget for Pines varied between $150,000 and $250,000. In 2010 Gene and Vicky Krahn continued
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  • Mennonite Reporter (29 November 1993): 16. Rogalsky, Dave. "Church building moves from one group to another." Canadian Mennonite (24 November 2014): 17. Address
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  • title=Kroeker,_Peter_James_(1923-2010)&oldid=101118. APA style Friesen, Bert. (November 2010). Kroeker, Peter James (1923-2010). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vancouver_Chine
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  • Wideman Mennonite Church. He married Dorothy Bechtel (21 October 1926-6 November 2010) on 11 September 1951. They had three children; Bruce, Pauline and David
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  • Online. November 2010. Web. 30 Dec 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pauls,_Wilhelm_G._(1902-1990)&oldid=178051. APA style Berg, Wesley. (November 2010)
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Real_Life_Community_Church_(Surrey
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Similkameen_Chr
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Grace_Ethiopian
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  • Andhra Pradesh, India)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gadwal_Mennonit
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  • Detweiler Meetinghouse, Inc. Web. 6 November 2010. http://www.detweilermeetinghouse.ca/. Ontario Mennonite History 18 (November 2000). (This issue contained a
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  • ca/mb/mbh3618/personal.htm (accessed 27 November 2009); (November 2007): http://www.mbherald.com/46/11/pe.en.html (accessed 27 November 2009); (July/August 2016): 29
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Sand_Beach_Camp_(Mistawasis_Lake
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  • September 2009. EMMC Recorder (May 1984): 5; (October 2002): 4-5; (October/November 2008): 11; (September/October 2009): 9. Heppner, Jack. Search for Renewal:
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  • Society, 2010: #217896. MLA style Reimer, Ernie. "Reimer, Abram H. (1901-1995)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12
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  • Mennonite Church (October-November 2010). Web. 27 October 2012. http://www.sjmc.on.ca/sjmc-newsletters/25-octobernovember-2010-newsletter.html. MLA style
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  • Society, 2010: #351612. MLA style Lemke, Helmut. "Wiehler, Johann (1860-1945)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13
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  • 10 (October 2013): 4-5. "Moira." Ontario Informer Vol. 38, no. 11 (November 2010): 5-6. Address: 172 Wilson Rd., Centre Hastings, Ontario K0K 3E0 Phone:
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  • informal visiting. On week-day evenings in 2010 an average of 700 people called in for news reports. As of 2010 the highest number of callers in an evening
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  • core group in the area. By September, The Rock Church was launched. By November 2010, with the support of Church Planting BC and Westside Church in Vancouver
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  • Where Praise and Church Family are Vital!" The Messenger 44, no. 8 (November 2010): 14-16. Interview with Ward Parkinson by Terry Smith (25 January 2013)
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Alderbrook_Comm
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  • (Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fleming_(Saskatchewan
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  • organized revival meetings in 1940 and the first women were baptized in November 1940. Men were not baptized until 1947; it was slow going due to the Mennonite
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Armstrong_Bible_Chapel_(Armstrong
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Killarney_Park_
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hindi_Punjabi_G
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  • “Dr. Bernard G. Barkman: The Story of a Country Doctor.” 2009. Web. November 2010. http://dnalos.weebly.com. MLA style Nalos, Judy. "Barkman, Bernard G
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Bethel_Chinese_
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  • Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Burnaby_Pacific
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  • Peter (1923-2008)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=H%C3%BCbert,_Pe
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  • Online. November 2010. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Rempel,_Henry_J._(1929-2003)&oldid=96205. APA style Rempel, Evelyn. (November 2010)
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  • minister on 13 May 2001. Ray Zimmerman was ordained as minister on 7 November 2010. As of 1 January 2013, Sharon had 110 members. The ministerial team at
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  • Heinrich J. (1854?-1905)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Thiessen,_Heinrich_J
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  • Jesus To The Streets in Vanier." Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. 16 November 2010. Web. 20 August 2016. https://mcec.ca/content/taking-jesus-streets-vanier
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. [Broken Link]. Mennonite World Conference. World Directory =
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  • (July 1978). "MMA and Mennonite Financial become Everence." Everence. 1 November 2010. Web. http://www.everence.com/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id
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  • 528 square kilometres (11,787 square miles), and it had a population estimated in 2010 at 10,827,519. Belgium is home to two main linguistic groups, the Dutch-speakers
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  • congregations, 20,106 members, and an average weekly attendance of 29,087, and in 2010 the conference had 104 congregations and 19,698 members. The following congregations
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  • Encyclopedia Online. 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=United_Missionary_Church&oldid=132458. APA style Neil, Edris Lovina. (2010). United
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  • and leaders who were unhappy with the new Confession of Faith met on 14 November 1998 at Indian Valley Mennonite Church in Harleysville. This meeting formed
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  • and the formal merger ceremony took place in Reedley, California on 14 November 1960 at the occasion of the centennial general conference sessions of the
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  • The meeting was held 24-25 November 1910 (an error in the official report of this meeting sets the date as 24-25 November 1911.) At this preliminary meeting
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  • the Conestoga-Maple Grove and the Atlantic States mission districts. On 4 November 1978 these congregations approved a constitution that formed a new sister
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  • (15 November 2009): C1, C3. Oasis Hospital. "Gertrude Dyck, a Pioneer of Oasis Hospital, Dies." Oasis Hospital. 2 November 2009. Web. 24 November 2010
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  • website. 2 November 2008. Web. 3 September 2010. http://www.vbmhc.org/history/2008/08FallLecture/08FallLehman.shtml. Mennonite Church Directory 2010. Harrisonburg
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  • Waterloo, Ont. Mennonite Church Directory 2010. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2010: 57-58. Reimer, Margaret Loewen, ed., One Quilt
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  • become "a wicked sinner." Following his marriage to Elisabeth Ritter on 18 November 1852, he went through "dark experiences" until 1854, when he finally experienced
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  • Idaho, Religious Traditions, 2010." Web. 27 December 2013. http://www.thearda.com/rcms2010/r/s/16/rcms2010_16_state_name_2010.asp. Burkholder, H. D. The
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  • industries that the East African Community had provided previously. By 30 November 1993, the three Presidents of the former member countries signed a Treaty
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  • as Eden Christian College. -- J. A. Kurtz The conference was founded 20 November 1932, by five Ontario Mennonite Brethren congregations, with a membership
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  • university-level, degree-granting federation of Mennonite colleges. On 18 November 1998, the three colleges signed a Memorandum of Agreement, signifying final
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  • "Mennonite Church Alberta." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. July 2010. Web. 30 Dec 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_Church_Alberta&oldid=178058
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  • The Pacific Coast Conference was organized 1 November 1906, to include the three Mennonite churches of Oregon and Idaho which had previously belonged to
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  • revitalizing identity, mission." Mennonite World Review. 6 November 2017. Web. 6 November 2017. http://mennoworld.org/2017/11/06/news/lancaster-confe
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & the Caribbean." 2010. Web. 27 March 2010. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php. [Broken Link]. Mennonite
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  • cement, while the South Abbotsford MB Church provided the gravel. On 3 November 1940 a 46 foot by 34 foot church was dedicated, costing $700. In 1944 a
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  • Steiner. (July 2010). Gulf States Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 13 November 2023, from
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  • February 2010. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hoch,_Daniel_(1805-1878)&oldid=165022. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (February 2010). Hoch
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  • built with accommodations for 40 or 50 children and put into service on 4 November 1917. The German school was still in operation in 1952. Later prominent
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  • Richmond Times-Dispatch (9 November 1986): F 1-3. Nardi, Gail. "The Changing Mennonites." Richmond Times-Dispatch (16 November 1986): F 1, 3, 4. Wikipedia
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  • no. 21 (6 November 2017): 17-18. Dyck, Dan. "Delegates affirm Covenant and Operating Agreement." Canadian Mennonite 21, no. 21 (6 November 2017): 16.
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  • John A. “In Memoriam: J. Lawrence Burkholder (1917-2010). Mennonite Quarterly Review 84 (October 2010): 485-486. This GAMEO article is derived, with permission
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  • teachers, and elders to consider school matters. Such a meeting was held on 15 November 1877 in a rural schoolhouse in the Alexanderwohl community – near the present-day
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  • full-time pastoral internship program, were both established in 2008. In 2010 the Arabic International Bible Institute was established. The congregation
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  • Olivia Honderich of Goshen, Indiana were the first superintendents. In November 1907 the mission moved to King Street East. From the beginning mission
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  • to benefit Mennonite Central Committee. In 2010 this was a two-day event: Friday and Saturday in early November. A Neighborhood Breakfast has also been held
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  • On 27-29 November 1936 representatives from seven organized congregations of General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM) affinity (Greendale, Vancouver,
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  • with a Festival of Faith on 30 November 1991. Ann Showalter was installed as First Mennonite’s interim pastor on 3 November 1991, thus setting precedent
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  • H. Erb: bishop and administrator; born 9 December 1888 to Tilman Erb (9 November 1865-25 January 1929) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hess Erb (10 January 1865-3
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  • Aeltester on 8 November 1984 and served until his death in 1989. He was succeeded by Cornelius R. Enns, elected on 11 November 1989. In 2010 the bishop responsible
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  • the Reforming Mennonite Society (Ontario, Canada & Indiana, USA). On 6 November 1879 at Upper Milford, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania the United Mennonites
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  • Horch.” Web. 14 April 2010. http://www.mbconf.ca/index.cfm?pageID=312. The Canadian Encyclopedia. “Horch, Benjamin.” Web. 14 April 2010. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia
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  • of a job.'" Canadian Mennonite (2 August 2010): 33. MLA style Martin, J. Laurence. "Gingerich, Ephraim (1917-2010)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • succeeded by Matthew Menzel. Mennonite Brethren Herald (25 November 2005). Web. 11 November 2009. http://www.mbherald.com/44/16/news-4.en.html. Todd, Douglas
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  • South Russia). He was the youngest of 11 children in the family. On 2 November 1930, he married Anna Huebert (24 March 1908, Friedensruh, Molotschna,
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  • "advance the cause of Christ." Moderator T. M. Erb took the resolution to a November meeting of the Mennonite Board of Education (MBE) of which he was a member
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  • the young men too escaped to Liechtenstein. Eberhard Arnold died on 22 November 1935. The Rhön Bruderhof was dissolved by the National Socialist government
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  • Brethren Church, 1963, 44 pp. Canadian Mennonite (6 July 1956): 5; (12 November 1963): 1. Lenzmann, Ed. "Further GAMEO corrections." Personal e-mail (14
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  • accommodate the projected growth of the church. Construction commenced in November 1987 at their current location on Highway 33, and dedication of the new
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  • (1922-2010)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2010. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ewert,_David_(1922-2010)&oldid=173897
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  • held its last German service on 9 November 2014. Canadian Mennonite (25 June 1968); (25 May 2009): 14; (12 July 2010). Dick, C. L. The Mennonite Conference
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  • (Coaldale, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2012. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Coaldale_Men
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  • Hiebert, began in the Brighton Public School in Waterloo, Ontario on 13 November 1960 with five students. Enrollment had increased to 12 students by March
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  • Cremer ten Doornkaat), wife of Councillor Isaak Brons in Emden, born 23 November 1810, in Norden, East Friesland. She is widely known in German Mennonite
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  • Canadian Mennonite Brethren: 1910-2010, edited by Harold Jantz. Winnipeg, MB and Goessel, KS: Kindred Productions, 2010: 1-10. MLA style Lohrenz, J. H. and
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  • Online. November 2022. Web. 7 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Dyck,_Nick_(1921-2022)&oldid=174534. APA style Nikkel, James. (November 2022).
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  • single witness. The grants were made very generously. Governor Simcoe (6 November 1794) made even more generous offers to attract a class of desirable settlers
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  • congregation had 31 members in 2000. The leading minister in 2010 was Ron Redekop, pastor since 1999. In 2010 the average weekly attendance was 265. In 2014 the
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  • Sunday service was added on 1 November 1993. Renovations were carried out on the church building in 2003 and in 2007. In 2010 the congregation's membership
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  • March 2010. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Heatwole,_Jacob_Aaron_(1871-1940)&oldid=104402. APA style Goertz, Adalbert. (March 2010). Heatwole
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  • Heinrich Klaas Hübert: first elder of the Mennonite Brethren Church; born 26 November 1810 to Klaas and Maria (Thiessen) Hübert in Münsterberg, Molotschna Mennonite
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  • Conference. They served on the Congo Inland Mission field from January 1913 to November 1920, when they changed to the Kikwit area of the Kwango district, at first
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  • in Danzig, Prussia to Susanna Lammerts (ca. 1760, Danzig, Prussia - 15 November 1790, Rosenthal, Chortitza, South Russia), the daughter of Jacob Lammerts
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  • at a high of 74 and in 2005 had dwindled to 64 and 60 in 2010. The average attendance in 2010 was 70. At the BC MB Conference in April 2019, it was announced
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  • his first wife. Jakob was married on 12 October 1773 to Sara Dueck (17 November 1753, Neustaedterwald, Prussia - 27 February 1826, Insel Chortitza, Chortitza
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  • records 550 members and a 50th anniversary in 1987 saw some 500 members. In 2010 membership was 270. During the 1960s there were many growing families involved
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  • (22 February 2010): 26. Sawatzky, Linda Epp. Side by side: a memoir of parents, Anna Enns and Heinrich M. Epp. Winnipeg: Eppisode Pub., 2010. Mennonite Heritage
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  • Allentown, Pennsylvania rented from God’s Missionary Church was held 11 November 2007. HMF purchased and completely renovated this building in 2009 and
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  • 1963 he married Frauke Meyer; they had a son and a daughter. He died on 22 November 2015 in Emden after a long illness. He spent his school years in Leer and
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  • Manor in St. Catharines, Ontario where he died on 16 November 1989. The funeral was held on 20 November in the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church, with songs
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  • group purchased an abandoned Spiritualist church for services, and on 6 November 1949 the congregation formally organized as a church with 23 charter members
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  • and three daughters. Simeon married Edna Schmiedendorf (10 January 1913-1 November 1982) on 27 December 27 1939 at Preston Mennonite, her home church. They
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  • congregation changed its name to Grace Community Church. Canadian Mennonite (29 November 1957): 3. The History of the Herbert Mennonite Brethren Church 1905-1980
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  • E.” Gospel Herald 32 (2 November 1939). Reproduced in MennObits. “Gospel Herald Obituaries - November, 1939." Web. 17 March 2010. http://www.mcusa-archives
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  • title=Wedel,_David_C._(1908-2010)&oldid=163000. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (September 2013). Wedel, David C. (1908-2010). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • in 1984 by the Conference of United Mennonite Churches in Ontario. On 22 November 1984 the congregation more formally organized as church. They began meeting
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  • God’s Faithfulness." East Aldergrove MB Church. Canadian Mennonite (24 November 1961): 25. Klassen, A. J., ed.  The Church in the Heart of the Valley:
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  • 1968 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. He was married to Ella Habegger (24 November 1895-16 March 1980) on 2 December 1923 in Berne, Indiana. They had three
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  • Bert. (November 2023). Mixburn Hutterite Colony (Minburn, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 17 November 2023,
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  • members. For the 2009-2010 school term, a section of the Fishertown Quaker Meeting House was partitioned off for the school. For 2010-2014 school terms school
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  • Encyclopedia Online. 2010. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Regehr,_Heinrich_(1898-1991)&oldid=167695. APA style Huebert, Susan. (2010). Regehr
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  • Alberta-Saskatchewan Conference of the Mennonite Church for spiritual help. On 10 November 1946 the Stirling Mennonite Church was welcomed and this led to the acceptance
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  • organize a new congregation. Rev. David Quapp chaired the first meeting on 11 November 1944. The congregation joined the British Columbia Conference of the Mennonite
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  • and began to include participation from other Christian denominations. In November 1982 ten Christian agencies met to plan an expanded inter-church food agency
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  • area of Saskatoon in 2010, with a second gathering added at the site in 2013. The church celebrated its 50th anniversary on 2 November 2014. Canadian Mennonite
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  • IN: Mennonite Biblical Seminary, 1970, 109 pp. Mennonite Reporter (11 November 1996): 1-2. Mennonites in Canada Collection, "70-Steinbach," Mennonite
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  • registered with the Église Chrétienne de Saint-Jérôme congregation, but in November 1980 the church was organized with 20 members. In 1982 a vacant restaurant
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  • pp. Mennonite Heritage Centre. Mennonite Reporter (24 June 1974): 6; (1 November 1982): 13; (21 February 1994): 1-2. Sawatzky, Tim. "The Story of the Home
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  • July 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Loewen,_Gerhard_D._(1873-1959)&oldid=92462. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (July 2010). Loewen
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  • française en amerique du nord. Montreal: L'Aurore, 1988. Canadian Mennonite (3 November 1964): 1. Huebert, Susan. "A Quebec Story: New Beginnings for the Mennonite
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  • and received as a congregation within Franconia Mennonite Conference on 8 November 1996. Thanh Cong Pham served as pastor from March 1998 until December 2005
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  • constructed across the road from the Sonnenberg schoolhouse, was dedicated on 28 November 1886. A. A. Sommer was chosen as the first regular pastor. In 2023 the
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  • numbers of Mennonite Brethren in the Swift Current area a group met on 23 November 1933 to discuss the feasibility of a new church and unanimously decided
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  • Anniversary of the Kitchener M.B. Church." Ontario Mennonite History 20, no. 2 (November 2002): 18-19. Available in full electronic text at http://mhso.org/sit
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  • active and then a guild was formed to oppose the outsider craftspeople. In November 1632 the city council again affirmed Mennonite freedom to conduct the lace
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  • wife was Anna Janzen (30 December 1828-1863), daughter of Jacob Janzen (16 November 1783-27 September 1851) and Margaretha (Eitzen) Janzen (17 March 1789-1
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  • William Robert (June 1890- ) and Lorance Douglas (27 November 1893-27 July 1924). Janet Hall died 18 November 1946. Janet Douglas grew up in a Presbyterian home
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  • Clearbrook Road. On 30 August the sod-turning ceremony took place and on 28 November 1982 the following year the congregation moved into its new church building
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  • Bert. (November 2023). Huxley Hutterite Colony (Huxley, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 3 November 2023, from
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  • February 1890-28 February 1936) and Agnes Martha (Andrews) Kauffman (12 November 1891-11 July 1983). He was the second child in a family of six boys and
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  • from German occurred in the 1960s. Canadian Mennonite(12 November 2012): 21. CMC Nexus (November 1996): 4-5. "Hoffnungsfelder Mennonite Church at Rabbit
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  • build a church. The building was completed in the summer of 1918.  On 5 November 1954 the church building was moved to the town of Kelstern. In 1968 the
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  • Society, 2010: #405686. MLA style Giesbrecht, David. "Nickel, Jacob W. (1912-1983)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. July 2010. Web. 16
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  • on 2 September 2001. The congregation dedicated its new facilities on 25 November 2001. Gnadenberg was a charter member of the Kansas Conference when it
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  • and a new one was built at the present location. It was dedicated on 5 November 1939. Renovations and additions took place in 1959, 1976, and 1990. In
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  • church services beginning on 1 November 1931. Claude Shisler served as mission superintendent from 12 March 1933 to 22 November 1938, when he was ordained
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  • for worship; they received visits from a number of pastors. On 6 and 7 November 1913 Ältester Abraham Doerksen of the Manitoba Sommerfeld Church baptized
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  • Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1988-2010) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1988-2010) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren
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  • Klaas Jacob Enns: church worker; born 2 November 1880 in Friedensdorf, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Ukraine to Jacob and Aganeta (Dück) Enns, the eldest
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  • Paul Timothy Toews: Mennonite historian and educator, was born 27 November 1940 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA to John B. “J. B.” Toews (24 September 1906-9
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  • Manitoba, 1924-1968. Altona: D.W. Friesen, 1969. Mennonite Reporter (15 November 1976): 14; (15 September 1986): 14; (4 April 1994): 8; (20 March 1995):
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  • issue being the November 2004 issue). In the 2000s financial problems meant the LMC Trust reached a point close to insolvency. In 2010 the London Mennonite
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  • married Margaret Sawatzky (8 November 1907, Nieder-Chortitza, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia – 15 November 1958, Abbotsford, British Columbia
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  • resulted in a reduction of members from a high of 201 members in 1956 to 63 in 2010. The congregation has been served by the following deacons since 1974: Ike
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  • Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 29 November 2023, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Broadway_Mennonite_Brethr
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  • Volhynia - 5 November 1935, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA) and Mina (Deckert) Unruh (28 January 1877, Marion, South Dakota, USA - 12 November 1948, Marion
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  • April 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Warkentin,_Helen_L._(1887-1975)&oldid=134132. APA style Huebert, Susan. (April 2010). Warkentin
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  • Mennonite congregations recommended a merger of the two churches, and on 30 November 2008, 85% of the members of both congregations approved the proposal to
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  • College, 1973, 29 pp. Mennonite Heritage Centre. Mennonite Reporter (13 November 1978): 14. Rempel, J. G. Die Rosenorter Gemeinde in Saskatchewan. 1950
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  • care facilities. Canadian Mennonite (3 February 1956): 10; (16 November 1962): 10; (30 November 1965): 1; (21 June 1966): 13. Cornies, John H., et al., Celebrate
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  • separate congregation known as the Providence Amish Mennonite Church. On 3 November 1900, the group purchased one acre of land from a Jones family for $10
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  • Lancaster Conference Gains, Loses." Mennonite World Review (15 November 2016). Web. 29 November 2016. http://mennoworld.org/2016/11/15/news/year-after-wit
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2018. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Waldheim_Men
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  • Canada to Henry Good (17 October 1877-14 May 1955) and Mary Martin Good (13 November 1883-6 May 1970). He was the third child and eldest son in a family of
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  • org/index.php?title=Pauls,_Jacob_H._(1915-2010)&oldid=173499. APA style Buhler, Jake. (April 2014). Pauls, Jacob H. (1915-2010). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • 1962-1964 for worship services. Two Sunday worship services were begun on 1 November 1964: one at the Wheatridge Grange Hall and the other at an Evangelical
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  • Bert. (November 2023). Little Bow Hutterite Colony (Champion, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 10 November 2023
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  • April 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Rempel,_Henry_S._(1882-1979)&oldid=142830. APA style Huebert, Susan. (April 2010). Rempel
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  • guidance of N. W. Bahnmann and the first meetinghouse was dedicated in November 1939; it was enlarged in 1942 to seat 100. As in many of the struggling
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  • 1805, Orlofferfelde, Prussia) and Elisabeth (Stobbe) Donner (ca. 1745 - 18 November 1805, Orlofferfelde, Prussia). Johann was married for the first time on
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  • officially began at this location in January 2021. Canadian Mennonite (26 November 1968): 7. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 17; (21 January 1994):
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  • area, resulting in the formation of the Markham Chinese Mennonite Church. By 2010 the demographic of the congregation had changed, with services in Cantonese
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  • Ouma. He was the seventh child among three daughters and seven sons. On 11 November 1964 he married Beldina Atieno Ogada; they had two daughters and three
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  • September 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Reimer,_John_D._(1922-2001)&oldid=142829. APA style Schmidt, Aaron. (September 2010). Reimer
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  • eulogy.” 7 November 2011. Jutzi, Rufus and Ruth. “Autobiographical reflections.” April 2010. “Jutzi, Rufus.” Waterloo Region Record (4 November 2011): B7
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  • Mennonite Church in 1960. The congregation first met in a home purchased on 18 November 1934, known as "The Old House." Construction began on a sanctuary in May
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/files/Members 2009/Latin America
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  • April 2001. Bernell was ordained bishop for Rehrersburg and Cocolamus on 6 November 2006. David G. Martin, who had been ordained as deacon for Schaefferstown
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  • Statement. The church held two open meetings that were broadcast online on 26 November 2023 and 14 January 2024 in which they told the story of their journey
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  • Brethren (MB) Church, located at Gem in central Alberta, had its beginning in November 1928, when 25 Mennonite families, immigrants from the Ukraine and Siberia
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  • "Montreal (Quebec, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2012. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Montreal_(Quebec
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  • with banquets and special services: on 26 November 1988 after 25 years of ministry and on 15 and 16 November 2003 following 40 years of God’s faithfulness
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  • Mennonite Brethren Herald (9 November 1990): 18; (21 December 1990): 15; (4 February 1994): 19; (11 August 2006); (November 2007); (June 2012): 22. Congregational
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  • Russia) and Helena (Penner) Hamm (3 November 1871, Schönhorst, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia - 30 November 1938, Blumenhof, Borozenko Mennonite
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  • South Russia, to Peter P. Regehr (2 November 1828, Muntau, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia - 29 November 1913, Tiegerweide, Molotschna Mennonite
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  • Peter Harms were elected as ministers. A second election was held on 10 November 1936, where Abram Janzen, Peter Zacharias, and Jakob F. Penner were also
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  • December 1928 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA to Clarence A. Burkholder (7 November 1905-17 December 1992) and Blanche Elizabeth Herr Burkholder (26 December
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  • refugees in Portugal (1986) from former Portuguese colonies in Africa. In November 1985 Greet Lodder from The Netherlands (sponsored by Mennonite Central
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  • March 2010. Web. 7 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Epp,_Edgar_Willis_(1931-1991)&oldid=171789. APA style Epp, Garrett. (March 2010). Epp,
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  • Elizabeth (Neufeldt) Baerg (12 October 1886, Windom, Minnesota, USA - 26 November 1974, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) in Waldheim, Saskatchewan. Reuben’s first
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  • March 2010. Web. 28 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Thiessen,_Jacob_Gerhard_(1876-1967)&oldid=177413. APA style Block, Jacob. (March 2010). Thiessen
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  • Clifford Penner, arrived in 1961. The congregation formally organized on 1 November 1961 and chose the name Maple View because of the number of maple trees
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  • attendance of 40, while a second location at Guymon had nine members. On 7 November 1943, the Perryton group organized formally with 22 charter members. The
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  • sons and two daughters. On 27 June 1954 he married Katherine Goertzen (1 November 1929-18 May 2017) in Virgil, Ontario. Hugo and Katherine had six daughters
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  • including Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Clayburn, Matsqui, and Mt. Lehman. In November 1992 at a board retreat meeting at the Hazelmere Golf and Country Club
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  • "Agnes" (Goossen) Epp (14 January 1890, Marion, South Dakota, USA - 17 November 1964, Waldheim, Saskatchewan, Canada). His siblings included Margaret Epp
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  • meetinghouse dedicated on 12 November 1967. The original building was later moved to the Mennonite Heritage Village museum in Steinbach. In 2010 the congregation's
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  • title=Schmidt,_William_J._(1916-2010)&oldid=96353. APA style Thiessen, Henry and Leona Thiessen. (August 2011). Schmidt, William J. (1916-2010). Global Anabaptist
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  • church site was chosen in Boissevain. The church was officially dedicated 26 November 1944 with the new name Boissevain Mennonite Brethren Church. Another building
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  • e-mail (9 November 2009). MLA style Thiessen, Richard D. "Enss, Bruno (1899-1967)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. August 2010. Web. 23
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  • Messenger 42 no. 20 (17 November 2004): 8. Schroeder, Sandra. "Scott and Natalie Commissioned." The Messenger 42 no. 20 (17 November 2004): 8. Smith, Terry
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  • held in a rented church building in July 2009. The Bible School continued in 2010 and 2011 with an increase in interest and attendance from the community each
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  • ces/published_genealogies/personal_papers/durksen_martin/ (accessed 25 November 2009). Durksen, Martin. Die Krim War Unsere Heimat. Winnipeg, MB: Selbstverlag
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  • Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Latin America & The Caribbean." 2010. Web. 28 October 2010. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/files/Members 2009/Latin America
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  • Vintage 242 Church began in November 2004 as a church that attempted to reach out to young Christians. They based their name on Acts 2:42. Johnny Thiessen
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  • Currents 28, no. 6 (November-December 2007): 6. Mast, Edna. "Maple Grove Mennonite Church." Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 2, no. 6 (November-December 1981):
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  • church in 1947, and in 1962 the basement was completely remodeled. On 23 November 1967, Thanksgiving Day, a fire destroyed the church. The congregation met
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  • and began hosting a regular gathering in their home. Services began in November 2003. The church has a plurality of leadership approach to leadership with
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  • Brunswick, Canada. Initially, services were held in New Brunswick, but in November 1994 services began to be held in the civic center in Bridgewater. In 2020
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  • small congregation for worship until a church building was completed in November 1968. In 2018 the church had 62 members and was a member of the Nationwide
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  • 2013 Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church celebrated its 50th anniversary. On 29 November 2016, the congregation voted to no longer affiliate with Mennonite Church
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  • married Olga Penner (11 August 1920, Main Centre, Saskatchewan – 17 July 2010, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada), daughter of Peter Penner (1898-1988)
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  • children in the family. On 3 October 1941, Orlando married Erna Anna Wiebe (30 November 1906, Beatrice, Nebraska, USA - 10 February 2004, Hillsboro) in Beatrice
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  • division may be thought of as primarily occurring in the Bank church. On 15 November 1902, Simeon Heatwole was ordained bishop, and at the same time John Dan
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  • Lois’s death, John married Iva Sherk Taves (6 May 1928-29 March 2011) on 16 November 1991. John died 2 October 2012 after a fall on the farm on which he lived
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  • in 1985, 140. The language of worship is English. Alvin Buhler served in 2010 as a congregational leader. Tim Knelsen was serving as the lead pastor in
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  • Dueck, Shannon. "Same church, different name." CHVN95.1FM. 11 November 2019. Web. 12 November 2019. https://chvnradio.com/news/same-church-different-name
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  • Shalom Counselling Services began in November 1982 as a project of Mennonite Central Committee Ontario (MCC Ontario). It was intended to make available
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  • of Manitoba, William was also briefly married to Patricia Duryee. On 26 November 1977 William Klassen married Dona Harvey (12 August 1944- ), a journalist
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  • church until about 2010 when it changed its name to Mount Olivet Church. In 2023 it described itself as an independent Bible church. 2010 was about the time
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  • (Springstein, Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2015. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Springstein_
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  • when it stood at 73. By 2004 the membership had decreased to 23 and to 12 by 2010. The congregation left the BC Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and
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  • Sherbrooke Churches. Peace Mennonite Church was officially constituted on 30 November 1980 with 135 charter members. The congregation joined the Conference of
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  • meetingplace. Only two youth from the community attended the first service on 28 November 1952.  A larger facility was soon needed, a five lots were purchased on
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  • Wood St. East, Hamilton, Ontario, 1.5 km north of downtown. CMC Nexus (November 1995): 7. Mennonite Reporter (9 June 1975): 4; (27 June 1977): 9; (30 May
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  • Volhynia - 1 November 1887, Turner County, South Dakota), daughter of Jacob Thomas (6 August 1771, Brenkenhofswalde, Brandenburg, Prussia - 9 November 1851) and
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  • April 2010. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Paetkau,_David_H._(1903-1972)&oldid=161319. APA style Berg, Wesley. (April 2010). Paetkau
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  • British Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2018. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Chinatown_Pe
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  • F. Arnold, and Elizabeth nee Voigt, and died in Darmstadt, Germany, 22 November 1935. He was the founder and Word Leader in the establishment of a new
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  • 1996. Epp, Andrea. "Grateful for God's Mercy." Canadian Mennonite (19 April 2010): 16-17. Klassen, Maria H. "Good news: a short history of Lao Christian Fellowship
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  • group. The congregation held is first service in the new facility on 22 November 2009. In 2014 the ministerial team included Bishop Paul B. Martin, Minister
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  • The congregation officially changed its name to Gospel Mission Church in 2010. At that time the congregation was composed of people from many different
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  • Boese and Roland Toews; there were 182 members. Canadian Mennonite (17 November 1964): 1. Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Yearbook (2019): 26. Histories
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  • Abraham Thiessen: champion of the landless Mennonites in Russia; born 1 November 1838 in Schönau, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia, the fourth
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  • California (January, February 2010). Goertzen, Peggy. Interview by author. Hillsboro, Kansas (January, February, 2010). GRANDMA (The Genealogical Registry
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  • Froese evening services were initially conducted in a rented house. On 21 November 1954 a dedication took place. In spring 1956, Lawrence Warkentin became
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  • Chortitza Mennonite settlement) and Susanna (Froese) Martens (3 March 1834 - 10 November 1919). Johann was the youngest of eight children. Johann married Katharina
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  • Encyclopedia Online. 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Willms,_Abram_P._(1882-1959)&oldid=132703. APA style Huebert, Susan. (2010). Willms
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  • Historical Society, 2010: #416695. MLA style Harms, Helen. "Sawatzky, John J. (1900-1986)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2010. Web. 30 Dec
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  • Missions Committee in these years. Deacon Franklin Isaac was ordained 7 November 1990. Leroy Boese was ordained as a minister on 8 December 1993. In 2020
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  • Brian Laverty 1986-2011 Johanna Wall 2011-2018 Mesfin Zeme (Interim Supply) November 2018-December 2019 Melissa Miller (Transformational Pastor) January 2020-2024
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  • Chester A. Wenger family, which had been one of the earlier settlers. On 9 November 1937, John E. Wenger was ordained as the minister for the congregation
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  • the St. Vital Mennonite Brethren Church. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 November 1987): 16; (27 May 1988): 44. Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg
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  • May 2010. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Kroeker,_Martin_Abram_(1900-1973)&oldid=101537. APA style Goertzen, Peggy. (May 2010). Kroeker
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  • Oliver Wendell "Tom" Schenk: artist and photographer, was born 2 November 1903 to Andrew S. Shenk (1878-1956) and Rhoda E. Stemen Shenk (1879-1961) in
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  • Day Care Center. Lauren Martin, who served as the congregation's pastor in 2010, began his pastorate in May 1992. His community involvements have included
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  • 2017, the North Central Mennonite Conference voted to dissolve and on 3-4 November 2017, the following five congregations joined the Central District Conference
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  • and terminated his services at the end of the month. He passed away in November of the same year. The congregation then called Ben Fast, a teacher, to
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  • Brethren in Christ congregations, held its first public worship service on 20 November. The newly formed congregation’s vision was to promote a stronger focus
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  • J. (November 2023). Berean Christian Fellowship (Tallahassee, Florida, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 29 November 2023
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  • congregation’s pastor in September 1990. Meredith Schroeer was interim pastor from November 2000 until July 2001 when the congregation called Steven Schmidt to be
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  • British Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2022. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Cedar_Park_Church_(Delta
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  • out to various peace and justice groups to help pay the mortgage. On 24 November 1985 the church had a charter service with 30 persons covenanting to membership
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  • place. The congregation, composed of 13 families, formally organized on 6 November 1983. The early 1980s saw a searching out and outreach to Laotian refugees
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  • Abbotsford. In 2023 the property was sold to a developer. Canadian Mennonite (24 November 1961): 20. Churches in Profile. Clearbrook, BC: Conference of Mennonites
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  • conservative-minded groups. The congregation's formal organization took place on 21 November 1976 with 17 charter members. Earl D. Koch was the pastor and Leighton
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  • Bruderhof attempted to continue its work in the same spirit as before. But in November 1933, the Gestapo instituted a search of the buildings, closed the school
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  • March 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Reimer,_Gerhard_J._(1885-1970)&oldid=142828. APA style Huebert, Susan. (March 2010). Reimer
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  • Herald (27 May 1988),:36; (14 June 1991): 17; (12 September 2003); (26 November 2004); (September 2009). Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg
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  • the planting of a new church. The first services were held in homes until November 1990 when the congregation began to gather in St. David's United Church
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  • Nachtigal and Wilmer Tessman. Canadian Mennonite (11 August 1961): 1; (24 November 1961): 8; (27 April 1962): 1. Churches in Profile. Clearbrook, BC: Conference
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  • during the 1960s, and continued to use some German for a number of year. In 2010 the congregation made a decision to withdraw its membership from both Mennonite
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  • education wing that was dedicated in 1971. Anne Neufeld Rupp's ordination in November 1976 was the first for a woman in the Central District Conference and the
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  • new basement. The Carrot River congregation began using the facility in November 1983. The Outpatient House in Carrot River was rented and then purchased
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  • occupied. "Vincent Mennonite Church history." Vincent Mennonite Church. 2010. Web. 17 November 2016. http://www.vincentmc.org/about-us.html. Wenger, J. C. History
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  • the home of the Jasper Bronson family. The first Sunday school began in November 1929 with John Esau as superintendent. In October 1930 the Gerhard de Veer
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  • Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 23 November 2023, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=River_East_Mennonite_Church_(Winnipeg
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  • closed in November 2023. Mennonite Brethren Herald (June 8, 2001) http://old.mbherald.com/40-12/news-1.html (accessed 19 May 2008); (November 2012): 29
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  • present location. "About us." Whitehall Mennonite Church. 2016. Web. 21 November 2016. http://www.whitehallmennonitechurch.org/about.html. Address: 4138
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  • Fellowship Church in Lanigan, Saskatchewan, held it’s first service on 5 November 1972 in St. Patricks Catholic Church with 13 in attendance. This was a
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  • title=Amstutz,_Lester_Dale_(1922-2010)&oldid=168252. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (June 2020). Amstutz, Lester Dale (1922-2010). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Atmore, Alabama. A new church was built in 1968 and was dedicated on 10 November 1968. The congregation built the Walnut Hill Christian School in 1971,
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  • Charlotte Street and doing some renovating, the building was rededicated on 10 November 1968. In 1999 the local Alliance Church joined with Foothills, the Alliance
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  • congregation completed the erection of a new church building dedicated on 22 November of that year. It built another new building in 1990/91 and enlarged it
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  • without a secretariat office. There was a breakthrough in the early part of 2010 when the foundation stone for the office of the National Executive Council
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  • at the corner of 6th Ave. NE and Cheadle St. E. Canadian Mennonite (10 November 1961): 7. Mennonite Reporter (22 February 1993): B6. CMC Nexus (February
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  • Brethren Studies. Mennonite Brethren Herald (1 November 1985); (27 May 1988): 40; (February 2008); (November 2009); (December 2011). Centre for Mennonite
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  • Mennonite Brethren Herald (5 August 1994): 19-20; (24 March 1995): 14; (23 November 2001). Mennonite Reporter (6 February 1995): 14. Centre for Mennonite Brethren
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  • relationship with Christ and the Church. In 2010 the congregation had 76 members. Mennonite Brethren Herald (24 November 2006). Saskatchewan Conference of Mennonite
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  • unfinished chapel space by mid-January 1967. A later incident occurred in November 2012 when a burglar stole a heater that resulted in fire damage to the
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  • (Irricana, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2023. Web. 17 Nov 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mountain_Vie
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  • The Mennonite Conference of Alberta, 1981, 147 pp. Mennonite Reporter (26 November 1990): B3. Denominational Affiliations: Conference of Mennonites in Alberta
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  • and Mary Janzen; these went from September 1981 to February 1983. On 27 November 1983 Sunday evening worship services began in the basement chapel of Trinity
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  • "Ebenezer United Missionary Cemetery." Find a Grave. 28 January 2010. Web. 23 November 2021. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2339737/ebenezer-unit
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  • and his family joined the congregation. This regularized things, and in November 1966, the congregation began to rent the former Salem High School building
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  • (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2015. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=North_Kildon
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  • Meadows. In November 2006 the congregation decided to move to the Maple Ridge area and began meeting at Colleen Findlay Place on 26 November, gathering
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  • Mennonite Brethren Church. The congregation held its last service on 8 November 2009 and officially closed at the end of that year. Attendance had dropped
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  • Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 15 November 2023, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Waterloo_North_Mennonite_Church_(Waterloo
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  • Hill, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2014. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gormley_Miss
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  • Churches . . . ." Canadian Mennonite (2 November 1965): 13; (9 August 1966): 9; (14 March 1967): 3; (14 November 1967): 3. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27
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  • Swartzendruber: nurse and educator; born 8 October 1903 to Christian B. Egli (22 November 1874-22 April 1959) and Emma Grimm Egli (2 April 1877-26 June 1934) at
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  • in 12 grades with a staff of 41. In 2017 it had an enrolment of 565. In November 2017 Holly Grove withdrew from the Atlantic Coast Conference (a descendant
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  • August 2010. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hamm,_Abraham_A._(1869-1934)&oldid=81623. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (August 2010). Hamm
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  • Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2021. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ark_Bible_Chapel_(Boyertown
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  • nondenominational congregations. The congregation appeared to close sometime between 2010 and 2017. Betz, Lisa and Lester Zimmerman. The handprint of God: History
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  • Neufeld  2003-2005  Bernie Wiebe  2005-2008  Larry Cornies  2008-2010  Tobi Thiessen  2010-2016  Henry Krause  2016-present 
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  • Yang's congregational leadership, the group occupied its own building on 15 November 1996 with financial support from Hmong, the Mennonite Conference of Eastern
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  • (Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2012. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=College_Driv
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  • 15-16. "New community outreach." Mennonite Brethren Herald 6, no. 40 (24 November 1967): 12. "News from St. Ann's." Mennonite Brethren Herald 12, no. 4 (23
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  • the first family moved in 1989. The congregation formally organized on 24 November 1990. Initially, it used a rented church in Lakin for some meetings but
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  • former school building on to the property to use for worship services. In November 1985 it moved into a newly constructed church. A new three-classroom school
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  • Los Angeles in 1917, the location changing four times, 1917-1920. On 7 November 1920 (or 1921), the congregation was organized as the Los Angeles Mennonite
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  • Committee, 1978, 128 pp. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 44; (17 November 2000); (9 June 2006). Mennonite Reporter (13 December 1976): 11. Centre
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  • February 1991): 19; (8 March 2002); (13 September 2002); (2 May 2003); (November 2013): 28. Mennonite Reporter (27 April 1981): 12. Address: Box 1719, 335
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  • including prison inmates and especially children. Canadian Mennonite (24 November 1961): 24. Cedar Valley Mennonite Church 50th Jubilee 1990. Mission, BC:
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  • Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 6 November 2023, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mount_Royal_Mennonite_Church_(Saskatoon
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  • sod-turning celebration was held. The first worship service was held on 6 November 1960 in the church basement. The upstairs was completed in Spring 1964
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  • USA, on 16 January 1935 to Kenneth Marion Shenk (30 December 1912-19 March 2010) and Frances Kilmer Shenk (18 June 1916-4 February 2012). Wilbert was the
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  • " Unpublished manuscript on the Conservative Mennonite Church of Ontario, 2010. Address: 116 Fort Stewart Road, R.R. 4, Bancroft, Ontario K0L 1C0 Phone:
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  • eligible to emigrate to about 5,990 refugees. According to one report, by November 1932, refugees of all religious persuasions found new homes in the following
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  • the name Sunrise. The congregation purchased property north of Hesson in November 1996, though it was several years before a building was erected. The Sunrise
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  • married Marie Schroeder (26 December 1904, Czattkau, Marienburg, Prussia - 29 November 1989, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada), daughter of Wilhelm and Eva
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  • (Yuma, Arizona, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2020. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Desert_View_
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  • (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2016. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fort_Garry_E
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  • Web. 10 December 2010. Literature, North American Mennonite (1950-1985).  Schmidt, Agatha, Letter to John Reimer, Cambridge, Ontario, 2010. Schmidt, Agatha
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  • Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 6 November 2023, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Jericho_Ridge_Community_Church_(Langley
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  • (Cleveland, Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2011. Web. 11 Mar 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lee_Heights_
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  • 1903-2003,” 1940, edited by Nelda Rhodes Thelin for the 100th Year Anniversary, November 15-16, 2003, (including Addendum—“The Coming of the Mennonites to the Arkansas
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  • purchased from the government. The congregation installed electricity in November 1968. Although the area presents agricultural challenges, mixed farming
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  • Ten couples were commissioned in 1996 and the first service was held on 3 November 1996 in Strafford Public School. The congregation held its chartering service
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  • for nearly 17 years until his resignation in May 1992, was ordained on 14 November 1976. The church became self-supporting in 1976, the same year in which
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  • view=pl; (19 April 2002): http://old.mbherald.com/41-08/news-1.html; (26 November 2004): http://www.mbherald.com/43/16/churchbirth.en.html; (30 June 2006):
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  • a congregational leader. Canadian Mennonite (29 September 1961): 3; (3 November 1961): 12. Loewen, Royden. Blumenort: a Mennonite Community in Transition
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  • (22 December 1975): 10; (4 October 1976): 17; (29 November 1976): 4; (4 October 1982): 12; (24 November 1986): 15; (26 June 1989): 13; (17 April 1995): 4
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  • Canadian Mennonite (12 July 2010): 23. Mennonite Reporter (22 February 1982): B4; (9 June 1986): 12; (16 February 1987); (9 November 1987): 16; (12 June 1989):
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  • Brethren Church to check the feasibility of an Alberta-only society. On 1 November 1986 the Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta formally came into being
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  • Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2018. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Somerset_Men
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  • to Nicolai J. Loewen (16 January 1910-1937) and Anna (Wiebe) Loewen (13 November 1910-4 March 1988). On 17 May 1953 he married Gertrude Penner in Coaldale
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  • (Dumas, Arkansas, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2020. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Three_Rivers
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  • Sunday School was started. The first Sunday morning service was held on 29 November 1959. There was a desire to establish a church in Swift Current for the
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  • remaining ten members decided that the church was no longer sustainable. On 26 November 2000, past and present members and attendees came together one last time
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  • offered enough space to hold Sunday morning services, which began there 1 November 1977. There were 9 people who were baptized during Taylor’s ministry. In
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  • Unpublished paper, 2010. Steiner, Samuel. "Assurance of Salvation or Faithful Living: Ontario Mennonites Disagree About Renewal." Unpublished paper, 2010. MLA style
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  • http://www.mbherald.com/42/14/personalia.en.html; (27 February 2004); (26 November 2004): http://www.mbherald.com/43/16/transitions.en.html; (February 2013):
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  • March 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Kornelsen,_Peter_J._(1881-1969)&oldid=142782. APA style Huebert, Susan. (March 2010). Kornelsen
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  • with J. A. Heiser as pastor. The 1954 membership of East Bend was 350. In November 2015, the East Bend congregation withdrew from the Illinois Mennonite Conference
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  • to English occurred in the 1970s. EMMC Recorder (November 1988): 4; (December 1988): 4; (October/November 2008): 12. Heppner, Jack. Search for Renewal: the
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  • missionary in Germany with the Janz Team. The Neudorfs served until 1987. In November 1987 Terry Hiebert served as minister until 1995 when Greg and Benda Guarnett
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  • Hoeksteen were suppressed. The Doopsgezind Jaarboekje for 1943 (published in November 1942) was the last to be published. The Zondagsbode had earlier already
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  • December 1874-7 July 1946) and Lucy Miller Beachy (20 February 1876-25 November 1927). His father, originally Old Order Amish, founded the Beachy Amish
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  • present location at the Harry Hooge Elementary School on 230th Street. In 2010 the average weekly attendance was 60. The congregation closed on 10 March
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  • Mirage, Arizona, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2020. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Sun_Valley_M
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  • (Rutherford, Tennessee, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2018. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Berea_Mennon
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  • Canadian Mennonite (9 November 1965): 8. Gutsche, Horst W. "Verzeichnis deutschsprachiger Gemeinden und Seelsorger in Kanada." March 2010. Web. 23 February
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  • new experience. A commissioning service was held at Mountain View on 8 November 1981 at which 25 members were commissioned as "missionaries" to begin the
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  • Honderich: editor and publisher of the Toronto Star and philanthropist; born 25 November 1918 on a farm near Baden, Ontario, Canada, the third child of John W.
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  • British Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2015. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vanderhoof_M
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  • Grand View, Idaho, USA was established in 1998 and was incorporated that November. The congregation initially met on Mud Flat Road, southeast of Grand View
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  • traveled to Jamesport. Minister Cecil Nightingale and his family arrived in November 1996, providing the first local ordained leadership. In 1998 the congregation
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  • over-churched. Thoughts about forming a congregation started in October or November 1995. The first service was held on 4 February 1996. The congregation has
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  • immigrants in the community. CMC Nexus (May 1996): 18. Mennonite Reporter (13 November 1995): 8. Reesor-McDowell, Joanna. "Peace among all people: Markham Chinese
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  • Kornelsen, Carol. "Past, Present and Future." The Messenger 34, no. 20 (20 November 1996): 10. Peters, Christine. "Riverton Gains Members." The Messenger 41
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  • Attendance ranged from 28 to 50 persons during the first few months. That November the congregation moved to the Mennonite Mutual Aid building in Goshen (now
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  • Katherine (Katie) (Barkmann) Rempel (22 November 1901, Ladekopp, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia – 18 November 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
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  • (Weatherby, Missouri, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2018. Web. 6 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Maysville_Chr
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  • was finished in December 1951 and the church building was dedicated on 21 November 1954 with a seating capacity of 300. Church membership eventually reached
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  • all in southern Manitoba. The first organizational meeting was held on 22 November 1966, at the Ed Wiebe residence. This was only a temporary organization
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  • (Bradley, Arkansas, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2020. Web. 29 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pleasant_Val
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  • Elaine. "They’re not white; they’re Indian." Gospel Herald 83, no. 45 (6 November 1990): 761-764. "Poarch Community provides shelter." TheMennonite 8, no
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  • immediately by Kenneth Nauman. In 1967 a new church building was dedicated on 26 November 1967 on 162nd Avenue in Homestead. The church became known as the Homestead
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  • August 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Letkeman,_George_(1918-1998)&oldid=132521. APA style Letkeman, Susan. (August 2010). Letkeman
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  • troubled youth at the Manitoba Youth Centre. The congregation voted on 8 November 2015 to end their Sunday morning services due to declining attendance.
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  • (Ballico, California, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2020. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ballico_Church_of_God_in_Christ
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  • (Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2020. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ridge_View_C
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  • formally organized. The first resident pastor, Edward Schmidt, arrived in November 1988. With many congregations' financial assistance, a new church and school
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  • Altona was born. Thiessen resigned and sold his shares in the station in November 1957. Thiessen served on various church and community committees such as
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  • Mennonite Church in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was established in 2012. In 2010, five South Sudanese families living in Edmonton were sitting at home every
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  • a neighboring Holdeman congregation would come to serve. Finally, on 29 November 1994 Cameron Braun was ordained to the ministry. In September 1983 the
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  • in Alkmaar, North Holland, Netherlands, in 1572 and died in London on 7 November 1633. Alkmaar at this time held a large community of Mennonites many of
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  • Reimer, Wilhelm Fehr, and Jakob Giesbrecht serving the eastern part. On 19 November 1972 Heinrich Reimer was elected to serve as the first Aeltester. He was
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  • Kansas. John and Eva Wiens served as missionaries for a year, beginning in November 1982. The congregation finally bought the Missionary Baptist building and
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  • "History of the University Mennonite Church." 12 October 1980. Web. 1 November 2021. http://www.universitymennonite.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Bu
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  • "A closer look ... at Bethel Mennonite Church." The Good News Messenger (November/December 2003): 2. Dagen, Paul L. Seedtime and Harvest, 1942-1987: History
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  • holding monthly worship services. The first communion service was held in November 1983. In 1984 the congregation purchased a plot of land, and with the help
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  • George Henry Loewen: treasurer and accountant, community leader; born 1 November 1931 to Heinrich Loewen (20 August 1904, Alexanderthal, Molotschna Mennonite
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  • In November 1954 Alberto Enns arrived in Paraguay from Argentina and did house-to-house visitation work in the Las Mercedes neighborhood of Asunción. The
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  • Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 20 November 2023, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Nordheim_Mennonite_Church_(Winnipegosis
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  • congregation ministers to community." Mennonite Reporter 19, no. 22 (13 November 1989): 13. Mennonite Reporter (28 July 1986); (16 October 1995): B1; (30
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  • (26 November 1990): 17. Martin, P. Dean. "Congregational Histories." Unpublished manuscript on the Conservative Mennonite Church of Ontario, 2010. Address:
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  • Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 2010. Web. 30 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Erie_View_United_Me
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  • Aron Aron Dueck: minister and teacher; born 11 November 1891 in Prangenau, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement to Aron and Katarina Dueck. He was the youngest
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  • involved in Mount Salem Evangelical Mennonite Church in Aylmer, Ontario. In November 1991 Jacob and Anna Enns moved to Leamington, Ontario, to help with the
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  • by the Shore congregation near Shipshewana, Indiana, about 1940. On 18 November 1945, the church was organized with 61 charter members, and Orvin H. Hooley
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  • an intermediate care facility for eight occupants. It opened as such in November 1979 and continued in operation until summer 1989. Hilltop Christian School
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  • 1950 the group was organized as an independent congregation, and on 12 November 1950, Paul W. Haarer was ordained as minister to assist Sommers. The membership
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  • 1999): http://old.mbherald.com/38-19/personalia.html?view=p (accessed 9 November 2009). Address: Box 1240, 409 Main Street, Canora SK S0A 0L0; in 2000 met
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  • in 1989. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 36; (September 2009); (November 2014): 26; (December 2015): 29. Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies,
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  • labor. The Pearl River congregation dedicated its church building on 16 November 1975. The building suffered severe vandalism in January 1982 when 53 windows
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  • Church hosting dedication service for new solar panels." Elkhart Truth. 27 November 2013. Web. 23 January 2014. http://www.elkharttruth.com/faith/2013/09/
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  • individuals, the building was purchased. The dedication service took place on 27 November 1988. In 1990 the congregation added a basement to the building. In 2003
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  • Inc., 2007. Zook, Mervin D. "The Challenge at La Jara." Gospel Herald (22 November 1960): 1024-1025. Address: Box 306, La Jara, Colorado 81140 Telephone:
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  • the youngest pastor in the EMC. He died in a local traffic accident on 5 November 1996. Ron Thiessen began to serve as pastor in 2011. Ron trained at Millar
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  • Online. November 2016. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lapp,_Glen_D._(1969-2010)&oldid=139708. APA style Wiebe, Victor G. (November 2016)
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  • had ended. "Edwin John Wright, 1913-1994." The Messenger 32, no. 20 (23 November 1994): 14. Hamm, Menno. "Endeavour Fellowship Chapel." The Messenger 33
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  • house was dedicated by Aeltester Cornelius Enns from Ontario on 12 November 1994. In 2010 the church was led by Aeltester Jacob Giesbrecht and had approximately
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  • congregations on 30 September, and a name, South Hill, was selected on 5 November 2007. After six years, the congregation voted to disband on 16 June 2013
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  • (25 March 2010). "New Church Arises." Mennonite Brethren Herald (2 May 2003): http://www.mbherald.com/42/06/news-7.en.html (accessed 11 November 2009); (17
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  • in 1997. Brown, Cora. "Church Without Walls." Gospel Evangel 87, no. 7 (November 2006): 3-4. Preheim, Rich. In Pursuit of Faithfulness: Conviction, Conflict
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  • chose to close in July 2014. Mennonite Brethren Herald (26 October 2001); (November 2014): 27. Denominational Affiliations: Alberta Conference of Mennonite
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  • bought the congregation's building that was replaced in 1958. On 24-25 July 2010 the congregation celebrated its centennial. Klassen, Reg and Laurel. "History
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  • service on 9 May 2010, and a Bible school reunion held on 12 June 2010. A major celebration was held on the weekend of 15-17 October 2010. On 20 April 2013
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  • Shaped Us: Canadian Mennonite Brethren: 1910–2010, edited by Harold Jantz. Winnipeg: Kindred Productions, 2010: 285–296. Heidebrecht, Doug and Valerie G.
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  • org/index.php?title=Penner,_Peter_(1925-2010)&oldid=166813. APA style Hecht, Alfred. (February 2020). Penner, Peter (1925-2010). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • longer listed in the Mennonite Church Directory by 2012, closing sometime ca. 2010. Mennonite Church Directory (2009): 65. Miller, Allan A., compiler. The origin
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  • different locations. Mennonite Brethren Herald (24 June 1994): 20; (25 November 1994): 17; (19 April 1996); (16 April 1999); (April 29, 2005); (28 April
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  • Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 4; (13 September 1991): 16; (10 November 1995): 16; (4 February 2005). Mennonite Reporter (23 February 1976): 3
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  • Community Church in Ottawa, Ontario began services and formally organized on 18 November 1984. Ken Dyck is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation
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  • Mennonite Church, Schaumburg, IL." Central District Reporter 39, no. 6 (November-December 1995): 3. Rich, Elaine Sommers, ed. Walking Together in Faith:
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  • after the General Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ (MBC) on 3 November 1947 changed its name to United Missionary Church. The group, formerly
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  • joined the British Columbia Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches in November of that year. The congregation outgrew the Skiers' Chapel and began to
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  • projects. Cornelius became ill and died on 11 November 1974 in Winnipeg, and the funeral was held on 14 November.       Cornelius C. Warkentin was a dedicated
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  • group of about 20 persons began to hold one worship service per month in November of 2001. On 22 September 2002, Raleigh Mennonite Church gave CHMF official
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  • (non-resident) by December 1970, and 102 (resident) and 36 (non-resident) by November 1980. In March 1982 the congregation, with a membership that had grown
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  • 1988): 49; (7 January 1994): 16; 28 September 2001). Mennonite Reporter (24 November 1986): 15. Address: 725 Erinbrook Drive, Kitchener, ON N2E 3E3 Phone: 519-579-8741
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  • built. The congregation erected a church building that was dedicated on 1 November 1925. Until 1944 the congregation rented a house in Comins as parsonage
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  • September 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Bergen,_Helen_Willms_(1925-2003)&oldid=94081. APA style Berg, Wesley. (September 2010). Bergen
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  • North End campus of Southridge in 2010. This campus ended prior to 2016. A Welland campus was launched on 8 November 2009 with a focused ministry towards
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  • 1918 to Cornelius Friesen (21 February 1895, Henderson, Nebraska, USA - 9 November 1989) and Elizabeth (Thiessen) Friesen (4 August 1894, Windom, Minnesota
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  • February 2010). MLA style Huebert, Susan. "Friesen, Heinrich D. (1880-1964)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. February 2010. Web. 12 May
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  • George died on 21 November 2021 in Abbotsford, British Columbia. His funeral took place in the Clearbrook MB Church on 26 November 2021. He is buried
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  • M. "Taber: A New Chapter in Local History." The Messenger 39, no. 19 (7 November 2001): 8-13. Town of Taber. "History of Taber" Web. 22 January 2013. http://www
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  • almost identically named organization with similar concerns had formed in November 1998—the Association of Mennonite Evangelical Congregations. This was an
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  • Jacob P. Dueck (6 May 1899-25 February 1992) and Susanna (Dyck) Dueck (18 November 1895-19 January 1937). He was the eighth child and third son in a family
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  • Paul Joseph Nelson (23 April 1951- ), son of Boyd Nelson (20 June 1919-18 November 2008) and Welma Graber Nelson (31 December 1912-4 June 1996). Dawn and
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  • Online. 2010. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Thielman,_Sarah_Dekker_(1878-1968)&oldid=165982. APA style Huebert, Susan. (2010). Thielman
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  • Bible school led to holding church services. The first service was held 11 November 1962 in the former high school building in nearby Hartleton. The Norman
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  • building at 750 15th Street. Mennonite Reporter (28 April 1986): 17; (10 November 1986): 17; (22 June 1987): 16. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of
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  • A passion and a vision—even some details." The Messenger 42, no. 19 (3 November 2004): 6-8. Smith, Terry M. "GAMEO update on Fish Creek." Personal e-mail
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  • Mennonite School from 1947-1950.   In 1950 he married Esther J. Yoder (21 November 1926- ), and he moved to her home community of Hartville, Ohio, where they
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  • 100; (1988-89). Mennonite Church Directory 2010. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2010: 129-131. Scott, Stephen. An Introduction to
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  • Bert. (November 2023). Owa Hutterite Colony (Nasu-gun, Tochigi-ken, Japan). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2023,
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  • members became part of the new Hmong congregation that began in 2004. In November of 2003, Pastor Neng Chue Vang (better known as Pastor Chue Vang) and his
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  • Historical Society, 2010: #216474. MLA style Braun, Connie. "Braun, George (1930-2004)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. May 2010. Web. 13 May
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  • Abram John “Abe” Wiebe: missionary; born 8 November 1936 in Agassiz, British Columbia (BC), Canada, to John A. and Susanna (Kehler) Wiebe. He was the seventh
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  • "MK College Update Oct 12, 2010." Personal e-mail (12 October 2010). Hansen, Carl E. "MKC." Personal e-mail (10 November 2011). Hansen, Carl E. "MKC Statistics
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  • Vietnam (section 2010 Update)
    Brethren in Christ Churches Worldwide, 2009: Asia & Pacific." 2010. Web. 27 October 2010. [broken link]. Mennonite World Conference. "Mennonites in Vietnam:
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  • 1 (January 2010): 39. Graber, J. D. "Camp Rehoboth at Hopkins Park, Illinois now a General Mission Board project." 46, no. 47 (24 November 1953): 1126
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  • leadership for Baltimore church." Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 7, no. 6 (November-December 1986): 1. Grieser, Dave. "North Baltimore Mennonite Church: already
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  • Martin Burkholder. "History of Amigo: 1957-2002." Amigo Center. Web. 24 November 2016. http://www.amigocentre.org/amigo-history.html. Address: 26455 Banker
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  • (Friesen) Eidse (30 April 1892 - 15 November 1969). On 30 March 1952 he married Helena W. Reimer (3 March 1928 - 17 October 2010), daughter of Peter D. Reimer
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  • They held services first in homes and then in the Carlson school. On 20 November 1910 fourteen families held an organizational meeting under the guidance
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  • directed towards Low German Mennonites arriving from Mexico and elsewhere. By 2010 the congregation provided space and planning support for several Wellington
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  • “Rita” Fehderau (18 February 1936 -), daughter of Nicholas (25 June 1904-16 November 1989) and Louise (Martens) Fehderau (9 February 1906-30 January 1987),
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  • Abner continued to work on his farm near Hubbard. After his death on 6 November 1926, Abner's funeral was held at the Zion Mennonite Church (at one time
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  • became the Wellman Mennonite Church. It dedicated the new facility on 10 November 1940. The congregation dedicated a major addition in 1975. In 1948, the
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  • Encyclopedia Online. 2010. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Wiebe,_Paul_J._(1900-1989)&oldid=136096. APA style Wiebe, Alwin. (2010). Wiebe, Paul
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  • Mennonite Brethren Church. On 16 January 1965 he married Sina Hildebrand (29 November 1936- ), a nurse. On a visit to Germany in 2012 Jakob Warkentin suffered
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  • Carruthers began serving as church planters with Mission Calgary on 15 November 2001. Eventually they formed a core group of approximately 50 people and
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  • married Helene Janzen (13 August 1919, Halbstadt, Sagradovka, Ukraine - 26 November 2021, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada). The couple had three daughters
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  • 26-27 July 2003. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 27): 41; (19 November 1999); (3 November 2000); (3 October 2003); (December 2011); (May 2014): 38. Congregational
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  • three services a week. The sanctuary was eventually repaired and on 27 June 2010 the congregation held a special thanksgiving service to mark their return
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  • in August 1964. Rev Jake Pauls of Osler agreed to guide the group. On 8 November 1964, about 40 people attended the first worship service in the old Pembroke
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  • Christian Church also meets in the same facility. Mennonite Brethren Herald (November/December 2016): 28. "New Hope Christian Church." Canadian Conference of
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  • Vineland, Ontario began services in 1927, and formally organized on 20 November 1932 under the leadership of D. Klassen. The first building was occupied
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  • Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. "Fairview MB Church." Web. 8 November 2012. http://cmbs.mennonitebrethren.ca/inst_records/fairview-mennonite
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  • Tampa Christian Fellowship." Mosaic Mennonite Conference. 2 November 2020. Web. 14 November 2020. https://mosaicmennonites.org/2020/11/02/congregationa
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  • establishment of a new congregation in North Langley was set in motion when, in November 1986, the Board of Church Extension of the British Columbia (BC) Conference
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  • Cemetery in La Junta. Goertz, Adalbert. "Dr. Howard Stutzman." 2010. Web. 26 February 2010. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47352865
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  • community celebrates MVS unit’s impact." Anabaptist World 1, no. 4 (27 November 2020): 30. Web. 31 October 2022. https://anabaptistworld.org/madison-c
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  • and did not list it. The year 2010 marked the 100th anniversary of the Dutch Patent Act. In commemoration in February 2010 a souvenir sheet of 10 ten stamps
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  • Mennonite Heritage Centre. Canadian Mennonite (18 November 1960): 9; (17 March 2008): 17; (12 November 2012): 21. Schmide, Edward D. "A Short History of
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  • service on 26 March 2023. "Bonneyville Mennonite." Gospel Evangel 87, no. 7 (November 2006): 2-3. "Dedication services for the new Bonneyville Church...." Gospel
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  • by the Goshen Methodist Church. The church building was rededicated in November 1950 and remodeled in 1951. The congregation was formally organized in
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  • Living Faith Church. "Bro. John Litwiller...." Gospel Herald 45, no. 48 (23 November 1952): 1164. "Chicago church relocates." Gospel Herald 57, no. 17 (5 May
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  • British Columbia, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2013. Web. 22 Aug 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Boundary_Com
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  • 1; (11 February 1955): 7; (6 October 1961): 7; (25 May 2009): 14; (12 July 2010): 23; (9 April 2014). Dick, C. L. The Mennonite Conference of Alberta: a
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  • Brethren Church was officially established, the dedication taking place in November 1954. The first official organizational meeting took place on 29 January
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  • began to be held, and the first minister, Sanford Hess, was ordained on 21 November 1947. In April 2017 Laurel Street transferred its membership to the Atlantic
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  • congregation, known as Brookswood Mennonite Brethren, formally organized on 22 November 1964 with 17 charter members. In 1977 the congregation moved to its current
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  • charter members. They worshiped in the Pinecraft Mennonite Church until 29 November 1953, at which time they met in the Pinecraft school. A church building
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  • congregations on 30 September, and a name, South Hill, was selected on 5 November 2007. After six years, South Hill voted to disband on 16 June 2013. The
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  • congregation, Leichty became Bethel's pastor. He was ordained as bishop on 8 November 1959. In the 1970s, Bethel's pastor, Richard Wenger, was close to the charismatic
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  • Richard Emanuel Danner: retailer and bishop, was born 23 November 1907 in Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA to John Solomon Danner (18 June 1876-30
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  • minister to the group. They met in homes and then rented facilities. On 29 November 1959 the group officially founded the Edmonton Gospel Light Mission Church
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  • the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church.  This group formally organized on 7 November 1943 with 72 charter members and Johann P. Braun serving as the leading
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  • $20,000.00 and settlement was made on 12 November 1985. The first service was held on Sunday evening, 24 November 1985. The first regular Sunday morning
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  • completed the following year with the dedication ceremony taking place on 9 November 1975.  On 3 March 1982, the entire church was destroyed by fire.  A local
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  • building constructed. The first service in the new building was held on 28 November 1982. Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies. "Eagle Ridge Bible Fellowship
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  • churches. The congregation organized and held its first revival meetings in November 1948. Frank Wiebe of Steinbach, Manitoba accepted an invitation to lead
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  • still surrounded by wheat fields. FMC dedicated the new building on 29 November 1959. FMC continues to worship at this site, which it expanded in 1997
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  • resigned for health reasons. Abraham Lau became pastor of the congregation in November of that year. Directory of Mennonite Brethren Churches and Church Plants
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