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  • Churches. The church, led by Norm Funk, began holding services on 25 September 2005, meeting in the Fifth Avenue Cinemas in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver
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  • Giesbrecht, David. (September 2005). Peters, Cornelius C. (1889-1973). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 12 September 2023, from https://gameo
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2005. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Sharon_Mennonite_Church_(Guernsey
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  • sessions of the newly-organized Mountain States Mennonite Conference in September 2005. In 2007 Glenwood Mennonite's average attendance was 35-40. In 2016
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  • congregation was formerly known as White Rock Mennonite Brethren Church. In September 2005 Panorama Community Church and Peace Arch Fellowship integrated into
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  • 6 February 2005 at the West Portal Church. The congregation was led by Pastor Andrew Fehr. A charter service was held on 25 September 2005 with 62 charter
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  • included criminal charges against a lay leader in the congregation. On 18 September 2005 the congregation moved to an old church building it had purchased on
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  • and matrons, providing invaluable contributions to camp morale. In September 2005 the Colorado Springs CPSers held their 60-years  reunion at Crosswind
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  • Elementary School (1990-1995) and Seaquam High School (1995-2002). In September 2005 Panorama Community Church and Peace Arch Fellowship integrated into
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  • Oak Bluff Bible Church, held in Oak Bluff Community School, was on 11 September 2005. During the academic year, services continue at the school; in summer
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  • Mennonite Conference in September 2005. Glenwood Mennonite Church, 2306 Blake Avenue, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 1955-2005. 2005. Nelson, Jim. 50 Years
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  • couple Troy and CoraLee Selley to help start Oak Bluff Bible Church on 11 September 2005. The congregation has been guided by the following vision statement:
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  • was provided in part when the Rocky Mountain Mennonite Conference in September 2005 endorsed a proposal to sell the property of the former Family of Faith
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  • Landmark, Manitoba, in 2005 because of concern about people who were uncomfortable with a large church structure. On 13 September 2005 a meeting was held with
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  • TheMennonite 8, no. 18 (20 September 2005): 20. Thomas, Everett J. "Update from Poarch Community Church." TheMennonite 8, no. 18 (20 September 2005): 20. Address:
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  • the facilities of Portage Avenue Church. Mennonite Brethren Herald (2 September 2005); (April 2011). Location: 1420 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba Website:
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  • In September 2005 Panorama Community Church and Peace Arch Fellowship integrated into one congregation and selected the name Gracepoint Community Church
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  • North Shore Pacific Grace MB Church. The Cheungs were commissioned on 11 September 2005 to minister to the growing number of Mandarin speaking people in Vancouver
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  • conferences. In July 2005 Fung began his work with the daughter congregation, the church was formally established on 4 September 2005, and their first service
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  • married Louise Regehr (25 March 1929, Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada – 8 September 2005, Abbotsford, British Columbia), daughter of Heinrich A. Regehr (1903-1993)
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  • congregation later moved its regular meeting place to Avondale Zion. In early September 2004 the Church of Living Water purchased three acres on the edge of town
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  • 1989): 21; (10 June 2005); (23 September 2005). Unger, Walter. "Fairview M.B. Church." Mennonite Brethren Herald 3, no. 35 (4 September 1964): 9. When Your
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  • an additional teacher, P. J. Galle, was employed, and school opened 20 September 1883. It was officially called "Mennonitische Fortbildungsschule"; its
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  • 1830 the capital of Belgium, (1947 pop. 187,000, Greater Brussels 952,500; 2005 pop. 140,000; Metro 1,975,000), where Anabaptist doctrine was spread in the
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  • 2166, 19.1166 [54° 13′ 0″ N, 19° 7′ 0″ E]; population in 1905, 2,872; in 2005, 9,984) is located in the area formerly known as the Gross-Werder, 18 kilometers
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  • Conference (Mennonite Church (MC)) was organized as a conference district in September 1961, at the first annual meeting in La Junta, Colorado. In a Colorado
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  • Maastricht, capital (1951 pop. 80,000; 2005 pop. 121,500) of the Dutch province of Limburg. The soil had been well prepared for the Anabaptist movement
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  • Kitchener, Ontario. Knowles, Paul. “The Legend Lives On. Exchange Magazine (September 2005). Web. http://www.exchangemagazine.com/html/newpublic/Xmedia/Exchan
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  • Winfield Fretz, 1910-2005." Web. https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/news/grebel-mourns-death-founding-president-j-winfield-fretz-1910-2005  (accessed 13 August
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  • 201,505; 2005 pop. 438,000). Its capital, Geneva, lies at the source of the Rhone in Lake Geneva, and has a population of about 185,000 (2005). During
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  • 62059 [53° 0′ 40″ N, 5° 37′ 14″ E]; 1947 pop. 1,488, with 154 Mennonites; 2005 pop. 18,000) of the Dutch province of Friesland, the seat of a Mennonite
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  • Rundschau have been frequent: 4 pp. to the end of 1898, with format 1884-September 1890 of 13 x 13 inches, October 1890-1898 of 14 ½ x 21 ½ inches; 8 pp.
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  • College and Bible School) (Mennonite Church USA) opened its doors on 22 September 1909. Twenty-one students, three teachers, one faculty assistant, and three
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  • Lille (Ryssel in Flemish), is a city (population 179,778 in 1954; 226,800 in 2005) of France. In the 16th century it belonged to Flanders. At least 17 Calvinists
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  • Claas Epp Jr., minister: born 9 September 1838 in Fürstenwerder, Prussia, the seventh of eleven children of Claasz Epp (1 January 1803, Schoensee, Gross
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  • (population in 1875, 33,520; in 1900, 52,518; in 1925, 67,878; in 1939, 83,190; in 2005, 125,000) and is now Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. The city is a
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  • eldest of six children of Gerhard Wiebe (30 September 1800 – 11 February 1858) and Agatha (Dyck) Wiebe (7 September 1804 – 1875).  On 12 June 1847 Gerhard married
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  • province of Gelderland (pop. 24,000, with 106 Mennonites in 1959; pop. 46,164 in 2005), the seat of a Mennonite congregation. Concerning the history of Anabaptism-Mennonitism
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  • River (population ca. 12,000, with ca. 500 Mennonites in 1959; ca. 10,420 in 2005; coordinates: 52.49035, 4.79807 [52° 29′ 25″ N, 4° 47′ 53″ E]), the seat
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  • involvement of women in pastoral ministry, ordaining Marilyn Miller on 19 September 1976. In 1987 there were five women serving as sole pastors, two as associate
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  • and was elected to the ministry of the Rosenorter Mennonite Church on 7 September 1879. He accepted the call on 18 June 1880. Peter received special exemption
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  • studied theology and philosophy. What he wrote in a letter to Emmy in September 1907 is an unwitting echo of the ideas of the first Anabaptists of 1525:
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  • Reginald Good (September 1991-September 1996); Lorna Bergey (April 1997); Brent Bauman (October 1997-June 2005); and Barb Draper (November 2005- ). The Society
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  • Bible study. The last German worship service was held on Sunday, 30 January 2005. Clearly, although some traditions remained and many of the members still
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  • Benjamin B. "B. B." Janz: Mennonite Brethren minister; born 25 September 1877 in Konteniusfeld, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia. He was the
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  • Saturday evening service in 2003, an Arabic Ministry in 2005, the Willingdon Fine Arts Academy in 2005, Alongside Ministry in 2007, a second Saturday evening
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  • Carvajal 1998 Mark Diller Harder 1998-2005 Noé Gonzalía 2000-2011 Waldemar Regier 2001-2002 Joél Schmidt 2001-2005 Gary Knarr 2002-2012 Catherine Hunsberger
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  • Abraham Doerksen: minister and elder;  born 11 September 1852 in the village of Schoenthal, Bergthal Colony, Russia. He was the eldest of twelve children
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  • 22 September 1939. The Poles, naturally bitter because of the German attack, were brutally harsh toward the Germans in their midst. On 7 September 1939
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  • 1982-1985; John A. Lapp, 1985-1996, Ronald J. R. Mathies, 1996-2005; Robb Davis, 2005-2006; Bert Lobe (interim) (2006-2007); and Arli Klassen (2007-2012)
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  • PACS courses also rapidly increased—from 20 in 1976/77 to 447 by 1994/95. In 2005 PACS began to offer a major in Peace and Conflict Studies and in 2012 it
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  • incorporated under the province of British Columbia’s “Society Act” on 1 September 1953. The Board continues with twelve members, who are elected at the Annual
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  • (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2003. Web. 14 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Stirling_Ave
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  • Mechelen (Malines), a town in Belgium (population in 1950, 61,380; in 2005, 77,480; coordinates: 51° 1′ 40″ N, 4° 28′ 30″ E), which in 1507-1530 was the
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  • Society, 2005. MLA style Braun, A. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Epp, Heinrich (1827-1896)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2005. Web.
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  • 1987). It gained its independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991. In 2005, its population stood at 15,185,844. Commonly viewed as a part of Soviet
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  • Jacobs, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2011. Web. 2 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=St._Jacobs_Mennonite_Church_(St
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  • 2000-2003; Gotthard and Marie Rehsler, 2000-2005; Len and Toby Peters, 2003-present; and Bert and Elisabete Isaak, 2005-2006. The following served as Choir Leaders:
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  • were active in Ecuador: Directorio de la Iglesia Evangelica del Ecuador (September 1985). Material on the German HCJB Language Service is available in the
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  • Churches in 1896. The congregation was blessed with steady growth and on 14 September 1924 dedicated a new and much larger building less than two miles north
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  • Catharina Goossen (1780-1813). Peter married his cousin, Margaretha Regier (12 September 1799 - 25 January 1861, Tiegenhagen, Prussia) on 22 October 1818 in Tiegenhagen
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  • youngest of two children born to Lester M. Clemmer (11 October 1904-15 September 1991) and Martha (Derstine) Clemmer (4 July 1904-15 February 2003). Sue’s
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  • Russia, the youngest of 11 children of Jacob Stoesz (23 December 1779 - 16 September 1859) and Barbara Wiens (11 August 1803 - 16 June 1878). On 27 November
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  • skills. The first group of church leaders graduated from the school in April 2005. Between 1978 and 2020 the following Anabaptist denominations operated in
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  • rainy season, which in most parts of the country is from May or June to September. Only about 6.5 per cent of the land does not require irrigation. Much
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  • Berean Academy, Elbing, Kansas, was founded in September 1946 by the Christian Laymen's Association, later incorporated as "The Berean Christian Laymen's
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  • Society, 2005. MLA style Mannhardt, H. G. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Epp, Peter (1725-1789)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2005. Web
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  • War II to 213,473 square miles and a population of 40,600,000 (1950), (in 2005 the country, independent since 1991, consisted of 233,090 square miles with
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  • Surrey, with which it eventually merged on 12 September 2004. The official merger took place on 2 January 2005. Services are in English with Mandarin and
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  • La Société Mennonite Historique du Québec was the last to join in December 2005. The Mennonite Historical Society of Canada in 2012 was composed of board
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  • Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 1986. Web. 14 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Steinbach_Ev
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  • and building roads and the hospital. The latter, built in 1949, had by September 1953 admitted 2,560 patients, 1,037 of whom required surgery; the rest
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  • of varying sizes. The farmers organized an agricultural co-operative in September 1950. The land is owned by the co-operative and cannot be sold without
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  • of ten children of Abraham A. Harder (29 September 1866-19 October 1941) and Justina (Epp) Harder (21 September 1871-July 1936). Soon after his birth, the
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  • destroyed by fire on 13 December 1955, most likely due to faulty wiring. On 2 September 1956 a new sanctuary built on the same foundation but with a smaller sanctuary
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  • Mennonite Brethren Bible Institute (now Columbia Bible College). On 11 September 1960 the Olivet Mennonite Mission Church (the original name of the church)
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  • King Street East in Kitchener for its services from August 1925 until September 1935. It had the advantage of being on public transportation lines but
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  • one daughter. On 27 June 1953 he married Mary Jane Rudy (18 September1926-1 December 2005), daughter of James S. Rudy (19 May 1905-6 June 1957) and Alma
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  • authorities were very accommodating on the visit of E. Händiges made on 16 September and 15 October 1915, to the Russian Mennonite men held as prisoners of
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  • Study Editor, January 1966-October 1967); Albert Zehr (Ontario Editor, September 1968-August 1969); Vernon Leis (Ontario, August 1969-1971); Hugo Jantz
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  • a German-language congregation. The congregation began services on 25 September 1966 and formally organized that year with Jacob Dueck as the founding
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  • ministry and was ordained by his father-in-law, Elder Peter Regier, on 12 September 1915. In 1922 Nicolai was invited to accept a pastorate in Pretty Prairie
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  • future in God's missional calling." A Leadership Assembly was held in September and at that time, a booklet for participants stated that a "cultural and
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  • father’s second marriage and the youngest of eleven in the family. On 28 September 1951, he married Lydia Krahn (2 March 1928, Gilroy, Saskatchewan, Canada
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  • Abraham, Cornelius and Maria. Abraham married for the third time on 7 September 1813 to Helena von Riesen (d. 1841). Abraham Regier died on 8 August 1851
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  • of Bechuanaland until it gained independence from Great Britain on 30 September 1966. A Mennonite presence began soon after, with the arrival of Mennonite
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  • Friesen. (September 2023). Tschetter Hutterite Colony (Olivet, South Dakota, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 1 September 2023
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  • Canadian Mennonite in January 2005, to be succeeded by Ross Muir as managing editor. For its tenth anniversary, the 3 September 2007 issue sported a new design
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  • USA) in Hillsboro, Kansas. She was the daughter of Cornelius Dalke (30 September 1831 – 15 February 1900) and Anna (Duerksen) Dalke (2 February 1837 – 22
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  • chaplain, potter, was the fifth of seven children born to Simon B. Martin (14 September 1897-13 November 1984) and Lydia (Bauman) Martin (16 February 1900-28 March
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  • Sunday of December. The congregation dedicated the completed building on 26 September 1937. In 1995 First Mennonite Church merged with the Northside Mennonite
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  • Russia. The first worship service was led by Minister Jacob Toews on 11 September 1949. The congregation was first called the Winnipeg Mennoniten Stadtmission
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  • php?title=Olfert,_Abram_A._(1904-2005)&oldid=166470. APA style Olfert, Heidi. (October 2010). Olfert, Abram A. (1904-2005). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Christian School began in September 2001 in the former Mountain View schoolhouse in Evendale, Pennsylvania. Since September 2002 it has offered grades
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  • congregations voted overwhelmingly in favor of forming a new congregation. In September 2008 the congregations began worshiping together and in November they chose
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  • congregations for action. The Christian Peacemaker Corps was initiated in September 1993 with four well-trained, full-time CPT workers and three part-time
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  • Bert. (September 2023). Waldheim Hutterite Colony (Elie, Manitoba, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 1 September 2023,
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  • Historical Society, 2005. Kornelius Gerhard Ens and Anna Dyck web site. (cached version from Google: 8 March 2005), viewed 25 December 2005; http://www.streetnix
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  • Zürich, city (1525 pop., 8,000-10,000; 1950 pop. 386,485; 2005 pop., 366,809; coordinates: 47° 22′ N, 8° 33′ E) and canton in northern Switzerland, the
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  • Columbia, Henry married Margaret Enns (21 September 1910, Lichtfelde, Barnaul Mennonite settlement, Russia – 13 July 2005, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada)
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  • traumatic event in this long struggle was the failed coup d'etat of 30 September 1965, and its violent aftermath in which an estimated half million suspected
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  • November 2005. Web. 12 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Klassen,_John_Julius_(1905-1971)&oldid=171065. APA style Wiebe, Anne. (November 2005). Klassen
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  • Century”, a weekend of activities was planned and held by the committee on September 20 and 21. Two publications to honor the occasion were published. The Days
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  • with his family to Allentown to pastor the Allentown Mennonite Church in September 1977, he and his wife Mary organized occasional home Bible study meetings
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  • last service on 28 June 2009. Canadian Mennonite (16 October 1970): 1; (7 September 2009): 23-24. Groh, Mary I. Like a Grain of Mustard Seed: a History of
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  • Heritage Centre. Mennonite Reporter (19 April 1982): 11; (21 September 1992): B3; (5 September 1994): 2; (3 October 1994): 12. Patkau, Esther. "J.J. Thiessen's
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  • Abbotsford, BC: West Abbotsford Mennonite Church, 1987. Mennonite Reporter (20 September 1993): B1. Address: 32027 Peardonville Road, Abbotsford BC V2T 1M2 Phone:
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  • married Helena Klassen (5 February 1857, Michalin, Kiev, South Russia – 25 September 1954, Drake, Saskatchewan, Canada) of the Gnadenberg Mennonite Church east
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  • Zabytków. Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 13 September 2014. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=art&dzial=konf_2001&id=23&lang=en
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  • (Bluffton, Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2022. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=First_Mennonite_Church_(Bluffton
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  • of ten children of Abraham A. Harder (29 September 1866-19 October 1941) and Justina (Epp) Harder (21 September 1871-July 1936). Abraham married Helena
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  • storms which usually make their appearance during the months of June to September, being strong north winds from the matto grosso of Brazil. To provide essential
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  • outreach of the Maple Grove Mennonite Church, near Atglen, Pennsylvania. In September 1947 Maple Grove congregation investigated an area north of Sadsburyville
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  • Chambersburg. Lehman preached the first sermon in the new church in September 1804, and died 22 September 1804, before the next regular service. In 1857 an addition
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  • The Philadelphia Praise Center began in 2005 as an independent Christian church with a particular ministry to immigrants in South Philadelphia, especially
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  • Gwen Reimer (4 September 1939- ); they had one daughter, Renee, and one son, Matthew. Paul and Barbara were divorced in 2004. On 20 May 2005 Paul married
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  • miles (213,096 km²), and had an estimated population of 2,802,134 in 2008. In 2005, 90.87% of the population were White and 6.60% were African American. Kansas
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  • serve weekly meals and provide social time at Erb Street for seniors from September to June. Transportation and programs were provided for and enjoyed by 50–70
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  • South Russia – 21 January 1929) and Katharina Friesen (16 September 1863, Russia – 19 September 1908, Manitoba, Canada) in Osterwick (later renamed New Bothwell)
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  • In 2014, the congregation voted to leave the Ohio Conference and on 25 September 2016, the congregation voted to join the Lancaster Mennonite Conference
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  • Mountain Lake, MN. Elizabeth was the daughter of Heinrich Dickmann (15 September 1839 – 11 February 1901) and Elizabeth (Nickel) Dickmann (25 February 1836
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  • Conference recognized Pleasant Hill as an independent congregation in September 1931. In 1937 the young congregation began a Sunday school mission at Highway
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  • Margaretha Andres (b. 1718). Cornelius married Margaretha von Bergen (22 September 1736, Gross Lichtenau, Prussia - 11 December 1794, Heubuden, Prussia) on
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  • building was completed in 1964, with an addition constructed in 1995. In 2005 the congregation began sharing its facilities with Iglesia la Buena Semilla
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  • Society, 2005. MLA style Neff, Christian and Richard D. Thiessen. "Epp, David (1750-1802)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2005. Web
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  • October 2005. Web. 14 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Peters,_Jacob_(1813-1884)&oldid=112165. APA style Braun, Ernest. (October 2005). Peters
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  • July 2005. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Peters,_Gerhard_I._(1906-1999)&oldid=172910. APA style Peters, Siegfried. (July 2005). Peters
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  • 2018. Web. 16 September 2018. https://franconiaconference.org/a-new-chapter-in-a-classic-story/. Mennonite Church USA. Directory. (2005) Mennonite Yearbook
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  • construction of a new church building of their own. Construction began in September 1947, and by 18 January 1948 services were held in the basement; worship
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  • November 2005. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Oesch,_John_(1791-1850)&oldid=114125. APA style Roth, Lorraine. (November 2005). Oesch
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  • "Mątawy." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 9 September 2014. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=492&lang=en. Szper
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  • Mennonite History Project was launched with the goal of completion in 2003 or 2005. Growing expectations and interest throughout the world call for development
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  • and because of the need to establish an English speaking church. On 21 September 1980, 39 people expressed their faith in this new venture by signing an
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  • Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 1986. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Rosenort_Eva
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  • Associate Pastor for Outreach and Pastoral Care (2005-2007), and Rachel as Associate Pastor of Faith Formation (2005-2008). Annie Lengacher Browning began serving
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  • congregation. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Hans-Jürgen Wolf. Web. 29 September 2012. http://www.westpreussen.de/pages/forschungshilfen/ortsverzeichnis/details
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  • "Anniversary celebration." Franconia Mennonite Conference. 9 March 2016. Web. 23 September 2016. http://franconiaconference.org/anniversary-celebration/. Holmes,
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  • Olive Echard Keeney. On 12 October 1947 he married Willadene Hartzler (24 September 1924- ); they had two daughters and two sons. William Keeney died 12 November
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  • 1909-31 July 1999) and Gustena (Penner) Eck (5 February 1912-13 November 2005.) Victor and Linda had two sons and one daughter: Mark, Wayne, and Carmen
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  • conference session focusing on that question was held at Camp Men-O-Lan on 26 September 1998. The session ended in an even wider separation with threats of division
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  • Isaac "Ike" David Bergen: teacher, pastor, and administrator; born 24 September 1938 in Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was the second of five children
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  • the city. With overcrowding, services shifted to a Lutheran church. In September 1943 Arnold Fast of South Dakota became the first local minister. In 1945
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  • Churches. On 27 April 2005 the church began construction on a new sanctuary located in the foothills just south of Calgary, and on 17 September 2006 the new sanctuary
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  • August 1952 in Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada to John Loewen (30 September 1927 - 4 October 2007, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) and Maria (Peters)
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  • (May-June, 1958): 2. “Our history.” Methacton Mennonite Church. Web. 15 September 2016. http://methactonmennonite.org/about-us/our-history/. Address: 3081
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  • Park, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Horst submitted it to the Gospel Herald (25 September 1919), and it caught the attention of Editor Daniel Kauffman. Horst was
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  • Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches in 2005 and closed in July 2009. Mennonite Brethren Herald (June 10, 2005) http://www.mbherald.com/44/08/news-1.en
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  • Bert. (September 2023). Codessa Hutterite Colony (Eaglesham, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 September 2023
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  • "Barcice." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 9 September 2014. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=504&lang=en. Wiebe
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  • obtaining zoning approval for a church was begun. Five years later, in June 2005, a members meeting was held at the Blue Ball church to discuss forming a
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  • This rental continued until a new Mennonite building was completed in September 1991 with substantial construction help from Mennonites from Joliette,
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  • Mid-Atlantic Mennonite Fellowship in 2005. This request was granted and Haycock became part of MAMF on 17 October 2005. Andy Emrick was ordained as deacon
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  • Gronau, lay minister, pastor and prison chaplain; born 16 September 1920 and died 2 August 2005. For years Siegfried was best known for his MCC service in
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  • Mennonite 86, no. 35 (28 September 1971): 569. "Halfway house in Indiana second chance for parolees." The Mennonite 85, no. 31 (1 September 1970): 523. "Open
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2023. Web. 25 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Big_Rose_Hut
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  • assistance of the conference and individual church members. Starting from 24 September 1978 all church activities were relocated to these new premises at 375
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  • Cyganek)." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 13 September 2014. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=306. Map:Tujce
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  • across the road from the present building. This church was dedicated on 15 September 1915. After several small additions, the congregation decided in 1945 to
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  • Church (Mennonite Church USA) near Beatrice, Nebraska, was organized on 9 September 1877, by 34 families from Prussia with 138 members. Since 1788 Prussian
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  • Takahiko Yoshiyuki moved to Japan. In September Gerald Neufeld was welcomed as the new pastor. On 26 September 2008 a twice monthly outreach program called
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  • Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 67; (16 September 1988): 22; (5 February 1993): 21; (6 August 1993): 21; (4 February 2005); (July 2009); (May 2014): 38. Penner
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  • The Good News Messenger (September/October 2000): 2. Kim, Susan. "Ministry born out of Katrina." Anabaptist World 14 September 2015. Web. 27 December 2023
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  • with them, and contribute their donations to Cornerstone. Since early September 2018, Cornerstone has gathered for weekly Sunday worship at the Orchard
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  • Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2023. Web. 15 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Arm_River_Hu
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  • Germany. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Hans-Jürgen Wolf. Web. 29 September 2012. http://www.westpreussen.de/pages/forschungshilfen/ortsverzeichnis/details
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  • 2022 Jonathan Seiling (Associate) September 2016-October 2018 Craig Frere (Interim Supply) September 2022-September 2023 Steven Giugovaz October 2023-
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  • at the Mennonite Historical Society of BC for twelve years, from 1993 to 2005. Jean worked alongside him as an avid volunteer. Hugo was much respected
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  • congregation. A Mennonite church was started in Boulder, Colorado, in September 1984 after David Habegger, church planter for the Western District Conference
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  • 2 August 1936, he married Maria "Mary" Schmidt (22 September 1916, Osler, Saskatchewan – 9 July 2005, Warman, Saskatchewan), daughter of Johann Schmidt
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  • The Mennonite Home for the Aged was dedicated and officially opened on 1 September 1896. The buildings consisted of the main building, a south wing added
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  • occurred in the 1970s-1980s. A separate German worship service was held until September 1988 when this was replaced by a German Sunday school class. The congregation
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  • relevant in the cultural setting of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area." In 2005, Allegheny Mennonite Conference (AMC) delegates voted to keep Hyattsville
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  • congregation built a frame church building; it was dedicated on 10 May 1959. In September 1986 the group began building a larger place of worship; it was dedicated
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  • separately from First Mennonite on the first Sunday of October. On 30 September, the First Mennonite Church approved a resolution transferring the memberships
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  • in 1949. The dedication service for the new building took place on 24 September 1950. The Ark Bible Chapel arose in 1964 from Oley Valley members launching
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  • (Charlesbourg, Quebec, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2010. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Assembl%C3%A9
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  • Peters, Christine. "Riverton Gains Members." The Messenger 41, no. 15 (10 September 2003): 11. Schellenberg, Dave K. "Riverton Gospel Chapel." The Messenger
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  • movement of Hispanic people from Central and South America to Winnipeg. In 2005, when the Benitez family returned to Paraguay, Angel and Blanca Infantes
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  • was the third of nine children of Wilhelm W. Dyck (17 October 1873 - 29 September 1941) and Sarah (Klassen) Dyck (26 July 1875 - 18 June 1954). On 8 June
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  • and the harsh realities imposed by a newly constructed Berlin Wall. In September 1964 John and Marian returned to Winkler, Manitoba, where John served as
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  • Friday evening services began, under the direction of Ephraim Gingerich. In September 1955, Jake Spenler of Milverton was invited to be the first pastor for
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  • (MB) Churches, Westwood Mennonite Brethren Church had its inception on 25 September 1960 when it held its first official meeting at the South Fort George Baptist
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  • (Wilhelm)." Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. XV (1921-1930). 2005. Web. 21 September 2013. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/hespeler_william_15E.html.
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  • Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2016. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Frederick_Me
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  • there were 80 members; in 1975, 96; in 1985, 79; in 1995, 88; in 2000, 86; in 2005, 88. The congregation has been affiliated with Mennonite Church Manitoba
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  • District Reporter 40, no. 6 (September-October 1996): 2. "Jubilee Mennonite Church." Central District Conference Reporter (September 2018): 3-4. Lehman, Tim
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  • Pavlograd, South Russia on 23 April 1904 to Heinrich H. Thiessen (21 September 1859, Alexanderkrone, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia - 16
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  • 6500-square-foot storefront section> It became its permanent meetinghouse in 2005. In the 2010s, the congregation helped its diverse immigrant community find
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  • (June 2007): 1, 6, 7. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 58; (16 September 1994): 19; (28 August 1998). Penner, Peter. No Longer At Arms Length: Mennonite
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  • (7 September 1795 – 24 February 1828) on 16 April 1820. The couple had four children together, three of whom survived to adulthood. On 17 September 1828
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  • collaborative missionality.” Franconia Mennonite Conference. 6 June 2008. Web. 13 September 2016. http://franconiaconference.org/emboding-a-collaborative-missionality/
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  • began on a new church building in early summer 1925 and was dedicated in September of that year. It was enlarged and remodeled several times before a new
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  • congregation had an exceptionally strong youth outreach program from 1994 through 2005 under the supervision of Lynn Magee that saw many youth not only participate
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  • 1887, bishop about 1890. Ezra Yordy, of Eureka, was ordained bishop on 25 September 1925, and served until 1957. The membership in 1958 was 316. John L. Harnish
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  • and Christ-centered. "Directory." Mennonite Church USA Resources. Web. 4 September 2016. http://mennoniteusa.org/who-we-are/directory/. Ralph, Emily. "Introducing
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  • in the facilities of Living Hope Christian Fellowship in Surrey, but in September 2011 they began to meet in the home of congregational chairperson Harry
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  • "Neffsville Mennonite Church" Atlantic Coast Conference Currents 2, no. 5 (September-October 1981): 1. Stoltzfus, Grant M. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern
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  • churches would unite. The merger took place with a special service in September 1967. The Paso Robles First Mennonite Church celebrated 115 years of the
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  • (Cleardale, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2023. Web. 25 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Cleardale_Hu
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  • congregation decided to tear down the former Hessian Mennonite building in 1919. In 2005 it added a fellowship hall and additional Sunday School rooms to the town
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  • Penner. "Memories: Greenfarm Mennonite Brethren Church." Jean Penner Bauer, 2005: 202 pp. Herbert Mennonite Brethren Church 1905-1980. Herbert, SK: Mennonite
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  • North Dakota, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2023. Web. 8 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Willowbank_Hu
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  • Society, 2013: #48337. "Rev Peter H. Richert." Find A Grave. 18 April 2005. Web. 27 September 2013. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10811948
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  • Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries, Herman Enns, became the pastor in September 1962. Herman and Estelle Enns brought fresh energy and vision, and plans
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  • was 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
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  • Horst (interim) 2004-2005 Ken Driedger 2005-2014 Dawne Driedger 2005-2014 Steve Brnjas (interim) 2014-2015 Fanosie Legesse September 2015-July 2019 Lloyd
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  • Plett served in 2000 as a congregational leader. Canadian Mennonite (29 September 1961): 3; (3 November 1961): 12. Loewen, Royden. Blumenort: a Mennonite
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  • Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 21 December 2012.  Wolf, Hans-Jürgen. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Web. 29 September 2012. http://www.westpreussen
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  • Church. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Hans-Jürgen Wolf. Web. 29 September 2012. http://www.westpreussen.de/pages/forschungshilfen/ortsverzeichnis/details
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  • relate to Vancouver’s university students. The fellowship first met in September 1986. Known as the Point Grey Fellowship (PGF), they rented the chapel
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  • poetry, and prose. He became ill with leukemia and died of the disease in September 1917 at the age of 49. As a child, Johannes was influenced by his father
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  • Writing (2005). Jean Janzen published a book of essays based on her Menno Simons lectures at Bethel College, Elements of Faithful Writing (2005), in addition
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  • Poland. 2005. Web. 10 September 2014. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=530&lang=en. Wikipedia. "Ryjewo." 1 March 2013. Web. 10 September 2014.
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  • the brick meetinghouse at 104 Main Street, East Greenville was rented in September 1991 and purchased by Franconia Mennonite Conference for Shalom’s use in
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  • Church was chartered on 15 May 2005, and the congregation was received into the Evangelical Mennonite Conference on 3 December 2005. In 2013, Good News Community
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  • Bergmann (30 August 1823 - 1864) and Susanna (Friesen) Bergmann (b. 4 September 1818). He was the third of four children in the family, of whom only he
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  • was the third of seven children in the family. Walter was baptized on 1 September 1946 in Altona, Manitoba, Canada. On 18 August 1951, he married Margaret
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  • discipline in matters of alcohol use and women's dress regulations. On 6 September 1987 the first worship service was held with an attendance of 43. With
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  • preached at Benton until a full-time Benton pastor was chosen in 1948. On 5 September 1948, Benton Mennonite Church became an independent congregation with 53
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  • Lanžhot (Lanzhot, Landshut) is a town (pop. 3,000; 3,736 in 2005) in the jurisdiction of Lundenburg (Břeclav) in the Czech Republic, on the Moravian-Slovak
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  • " Toronto Daily Star (13 September 1954): 5. Pieri, Michael. "The Keeper of the Atkinson Flame." Toronto Star (9 November, 2005).  Wettlaufer Honderich
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  • Conference, 2012. "Helen (Reimer) Eidse, 1928-2010." The Messenger 50 no. 9 (September 2012): 32. Smith, Terry M. "A Rich Place of Meeting in Christ." The Messenger
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  • Steiner 1998-2004 Darrell "Chip" Bender 2000-2010 Renee Sauder (interim) 2005-2006 Ardith Frey 2006-2013 Lisa Carr-Pries 2008-April 2017 Ben Cassels 2011-2016
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  • from within the congregation. Mennonite Church USA. "Directory." Web. 6 September 2016. http://mennoniteusa.org/who-we-are/directory/. Also information from
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  • at 7:00 pm." Northview Community Church. Mennonite Brethren Herald (24 September 1999); (June 9, 2000) http://old.mbherald.com/39-12/news-1.html (accessed
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  • at Sherbrooke Mennonite Church in September 2004, called Sherbrooke Korean Mennonite Fellowship (SKMF). In June 2005, a disagreement arose within the fellowship
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  • church as supply pastor, and by September 1909 he became the first full-time pastor, serving the congregation from 1 September 1909 to 31 December 1927. During
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  • formerly housed Shalom Christian Fellowship in East Greenville, Pennsylvania. In 2005, after a number of families left the area, the Shalom congregation decided
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  • faculty member, as pastor. Sod turning for a building took place on 6 September 1980 at Friesen Avenue and Giesbrecht Street in the west end of Steinbach
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  • Anna Siemens (1831-1863). Heinrich was married for the first time on 5 September 1896 to Helena Koop (13 October 1873, Chortitza, Chortitza Colony – 13
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  • minister. Bethel built a meetinghouse in 1957 that was dedicated on 15 September. Bethel Conservative Mennonite Church, Blountstown, Florida, was first
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  • another in Belgium. Clara and Frank were ordained in Ulysses, Kansas on 3 September 1944 for service in Africa with the Mennonite Brethren Board of Foreign
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  • the congregation. Eugene Harder served 2003-2005, and Bob Cowan became lead pastor in May 2005 and in September of that year the church celebrated 25 years
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  • _(Toews)_Dyck_(1919-2005)&oldid=79148. APA style Dyck, Paul. (April 2011). Dyck, Jacob J. (1913-2007) and Helen N. (Toews) Dyck (1919-2005). Global Anabaptist
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  • for Mennonite Brethren Studies. "Hyde Creek Community Church." August 11, 2005. http://www.mbconf.ca/home/products_and_services/resources/published_gen
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  • came into this area in 1900 and were organized into a congregation on 17 September 1905, by Anthony Heatwole, bishop from Waynesboro, VA, with 16 charter
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  • Hiebert served as the congregation's last minister from 2005 until the church's closure on 7 September 2008. The language of worship was English and German;
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  • Evaluating Relationships with MC USA." Anabaptist World. 9 September 2022. Web. 10 September 2022. Location:: 1080 Sumneytown Pike, Lansdale, PA 19446 Mailing
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  • July 2005. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Block,_Abram_J._(1877-1956)&oldid=143042. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (July 2005). Block
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  • 1952) on 30 December 1890. Agatha was the daughter of Jacob Kehler (14 September 1846-25 February 1929) and Katharina (Penner) Kehler (3 April 1848-25 February
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  • Canadian Mennonite 23, no. 10 (13 May 2019): 13. Mennonite Reporter (17 September 1979): 4; (30 May 1983): 4; (25 December 1989): 5; (18 October 1993): 15
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  • one service each Sunday. The second Sunday service was discontinued in June 2005. The church celebrated its 25th anniversary on 27 January 2013. "Church Anniversaries
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  • center. The Leamington center experienced service growth and expansion. In 2005, under a new executive director, Shalom expanded services into the city of
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  • ministerial recognition) from one of Middlebury's pastors, Simon S. Yoder, in September 1923. Yoder and about 80 former Middlebury members began meeting in a building
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  • followed by Jake Tilitzky. Sig Polle began serving as half-time pastor in September 1978. Langley Mennonite Fellowship (LMF) was officially founded in 1979
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  • Mahlon and Dorothy Miller, to conduct Wednesday evening Bible studies. In September 1983, morning worship services were begun. Ron Garber began to serve as
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  • 30 May 1877. Wilhelm Fast served from 28 October 1877 to his death on 6 September 1903. He was followed by Bernhard Klaassen from 31 January 1904 to 8 March
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  • Herald (22 July 2005). Ratzlaff, Harold. “Sue Neufeld.” Personal e-mail (9 February 2010). MLA style Giesbrecht, David. "Neufeld, Sue (1926-2005)." Global Anabaptist
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  • however, the congregation decided to commit to continuing in Topeka. On 16 September 1962 the Fellowship dedicated its new church building on 37th Street in
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  • transferring governance from the local church to the conference was completed in 2005. Before Pines purchased the 163 acre property, it was a Doukobor village
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  • Fairview, Oklahoma) and Marie (Suderman) Hein (11 September 1899, Isabella, Oklahoma – 26 May 2005, Fairview, Oklahoma) on Easter Sunday, 12 April 1925
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  • around." Mennonite World Review 3 October 2005. Web. 22 August 2018. http://www.mennoworld.org/archived/2005/10/3/gospel-transformed-kenyan-community/
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  • "Wielki Lubień." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 17 March 2013. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=501&lang=en
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  • descent to serve within the Evangelical Mennonite Conference; born 21 September 1913 in Cardiff, Wales. He married Violet Mae Gillespie (1918-1999) on
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  • (Florence, Michigan, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2022. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Florence_Chu
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  • members are citizens of two countries." Canadian Mennonite 8, no. 17 (6 September 2004). Web. https://legacy.canadianmennonite.org/vol08-2004/8-17/localchurch
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  • 1914, Orekhov, South Russia – 14 Oct 2005, Abbotsford, British Columbia), the second of five children. On 7 September 1962, Vern married Caroline "Carol"
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  • Longhurst, John. "Update on Cedar Park Church." Time to Tell. Web. 7 September 2022. https://timetotellcanada.blogspot.com/2022/09/update-on-cedar-park-church
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  • Amsterdam. There they boarded the Brig Ospray, arriving in New York on 2 September 1824. John and Barbara stopped in Pennsylvania to procure a yoke of oxen
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  • imagination.” Franconia Mennonite Conference. 15 November 2012. Web. 13 September 2016. http://franconiaconference.org/godwork-beyond-our-imagination/. Kriss
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  • "Mątowskie Pastwiska." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=520&lang=en. Szper, Felicia
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  • Bayou La Batre, Alabama, USA, began in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Thi Nguyen, a Mennonite Central Committee worker who came to the area as
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  • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) and Katharina (Katie) (Willms) Huebert (12 September 1909, Hierschau, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia – 29 April
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  • December 1981, and in April 1982 started to hold Sunday morning services. In September, it purchased the historic Second Reformed Church in Reading. That building
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  • Online. September 2016. Web. 11 Sep 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Wiens,_John_H._(1944-2014)&oldid=136169. APA style Klassen, Mark. (September 2016)
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  • reached 189, which remained the highest average attendance until 2004. In September 1992, the congregation adopted a motto that came out of a church leaders’
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  • (Harriston, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 2005. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Westdale_Old_Order_
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  • people, as the agreement required. They arrived in San Francisco on 13 September 1929 after clearing immigration at Angel Island in San Francisco Bay. During
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  • leadership roles was replaced by a procedure of discernment by consensus. In September 1987, after considerable deliberation, Perkasie Mennonite committed itself
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  • 1527, in octavo and folio; (3) Augsburg June 1527 in folio; (4) Worms 7 September 1527, in octavo; (5) Augs­burg 14 December 1527, in octavo; (6) Hagenau
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  • covering 15,765 square miles in 1950, had a population of 9,625,499. In 2005, this had reached 16,297,196. In the history and life of the Netherlands
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  • Gathering Church (also known as "The Gathering") was established on 30 January 2005 in the Laurentian Hills West area of Kitchener, Ontario as a place welcoming
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  • covenanted attendees. Mennonite Church USA. "Online Directory." Accessed 29 September 2006. <http://directory.mennoniteusa.org/congregation.asp?CongregationID=1983>
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  • erected during the year, and the congregation formally established in September 2002. A school began in March 2003. In 2018 the church had 30 members and
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  • Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Board of Church Extension. On 16 September 2001 the congregation began meeting at H. D. Stafford School, 20441 Grade
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  • Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 1986. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Morris_Fello
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  • Tschunayevka, Omsk, Asiatic Russia - 17 December 2003, Winnipeg, Manitoba) on 23 September 1947 in Manitoba. She was the daughter of Gerhard and Maria (Dick) Ewert
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  • Theodor died on 14 December 2002 in Altona, Manitoba, and Frieda died on 27 September 2014 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. Theodor's father died of typhus
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  • the Morning Star congregation in Mifflinburg. Regular services began in September 1977 in a used mobile classroom. Land was purchased and construction began
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  • 2000s the church's attendance increased to an average of 80-100. In June 2005 the congregation began renting the facilities of the Westminster United Methodist
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  • Affiliations: Mennonite Church Alberta (1965-2005) Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1974-2005) General Conference Mennonite Church (1965-1999)
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  • villages. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Hans-Jürgen Wolf. Web. 29 September 2012. http://www.westpreussen.de. Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches
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  • "Stara Koscielnica." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 6 April 2013. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=528&lang=en
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  • second EMC church in Calgary. The dream went back to at least 1995. In September 1998 people began to meet for services, about a month before their first
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  • "Jarzębina." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 11 September 2014. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=515&lang=en. Wikipedia
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  • Society, 2005. MLA style Epp, H. H. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Epp, Heinrich D. (1861-1941)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2005. Web
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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. Penner
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  • Because of declining attendance, the congregation held its last service in September 2013. Williams, Sharon. "New Beginnings: Building Spiritual and Academic
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  • David Isaak Schroeder: pioneer and estate owner; born 20 September 1776 in Klein Lubin, Schwetz, West Prussia to Isaak Schroeder (1738-1789) and Maria
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  • Heiligenbeil) in Germany on 29 September 1942. They had four children: Hermann, Peter, Gerd and Anne. Hans died 5 February 2005 in Chilliwack, British Columbia
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  • 25, no. 20 (27 September 2021): 20-21. Wright, Celeste A. "Hoffnungsfelder Mennonite Churches information." Personal e-mail (2 September 2018). Address: Mayfair
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  • Evangelical Mennonite Conference (EMC) congregation, began services in September 2000 to serve Low German-speaking Mennonites, most with roots in Mexico
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  • "Grace Schwartzentruber: a Life." 22 March 2005. Web. 30 January 2013. http://www.mennonitechurch.ca/news/releases/2005/04/Release2.htm. "Mission worker Grace
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  • sixth of eight children of Abram Heinrich Harder Harder (8 August 1879-8 September 1973) and Anna G. Nickel Harder (30 October 1879-1 February 1956). Abram
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  • Online. September 2013. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Berg,_Nettie_(1923-2013)&oldid=163592. APA style Huebert, Susan. (September 2013)
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  • (Riesen) Andres (1903-2000).  Dorothy married Jacob David Giesbrecht (born 16 September 1924) on 4 December 1952 in India. Jacob was the son of David Giesbrecht
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  • constructed and completed in 2005 with the first service held on September 25. A dedication service was held 5 November 2005, with Arthur Good as speaker
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  • licensed for ministry on 28 June 1956 and ordained two years later on 7 September 1958. He served as pastor until 1979, with assistance from lay leaders
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  • in Poland. 2005. Web. 25 December 2012. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=422&lang=en. Wikipedia. "Przejazdowo." Web. 30 September 2012. http://en
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  • Maranatha Indonesian Church, led at the time by Jusuf Wijaya, was launched in September 1996 and joined the British Columbia (BC) Conference of Mennonite Brethren
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  • welcomes Living Water Fellowship." Fellowship of Evangelical Churches. 14 September 2017. Web. 14 December 2020. https://fecministries.org/fec-welcomes-li
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  • constructed in late 1960, and a new church building was dedicated on 23 September 1962. The Church of the Good Samaritans became a self-supporting congregation
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  • Frances, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. September 2003. Web. 13 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Evangelical_
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  • title=Friesen,_Edward_T._(1933-2005)&oldid=94747. APA style Friesen, Helen and Natalie Boldt. (July 2012). Friesen, Edward T. (1933-2005). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • bishop. There were nine ministers, seven deacons, and a membership of 221. In 2005 there were five congregations with 222 members. The bishops were Elmer H
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  • for his children and the other people around him to follow. Der Bote (22 September 1954): 4; (20 October 1954): 4. Dueck, Abe. “Peter Martinovitch Friesen
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  • unique ministry has been a "skate park" built at the rear of the property in 2005 for young Ayr skateboarders. Numerous mission projects in Canada and abroad
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  • Alderbrook Community Church in west Abbotsford was launched on 16 September 2001 with Paul Loewen as the pastor. The congregation was self-supporting and
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  • Ecuador; born on 11 February 1925 in Orenburg, Russia, to David D. (8 September 1898 to 29 July 1982) and Susanna (Kroeger) (10 March 1900-4 March 1993)
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  • (USA) which was finalized in June 2000. In September 2001 in response to the attacks in the USA on 11 September 2001 (9/11), Mark and Mary Hurst commenced
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  • n=howard-mervin-snider&pid=175437317&fhid=2435. "Marie Snider." The Kansas. 6 September 2016. Web. 12 June 2020. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thekansan/obituary
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  • Bach, Jeff. “In Memoriam: Donald F. Durnbaugh (1927-2005).” Mennonite Quarterly Review 79 (October 2005): 437-438. This GAMEO article is derived, with permission
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  • Mennonite Church: Celebration of 50 years, 1955-2005. Cornerstone Mennonite Church, Hartville, Ohio, 2005. Yoder, Elmer S. From Das Buchenland to the Beech
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  • Albert Park, Forest Lawn United Church, and West Dover Elementary. On 19 September 1974 the church was formally organized with 12 charter members. By 1977
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  • View Mennonite Church was organized as an independent congregation on 2 September 1942. The new congregation was formed in part so that new attendees would
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  • Church. It had 49 charter members. It operated without a local pastor until September 1980 when John Eckert, a high school vice principal, was hired on a part
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  • March 2005, where it had its first North American stop, being on display 4 March to 4 June 2005 at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery. In July 2005 it
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  • in courses as prescribed by the Department of Education in Manitoba. By September 1981, Winnipeg Elementary School opened its doors in a rented wing of Lansdowne
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  • Evangel 86, no. 4 (June 2005): 6. Wilson, Sam. "Community Christian Fellowship Ministries." Gospel Evangel 87, no. 5 (September 2006): 2. Address: 8131
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  • Canada. In fall 2004 the house church portion of the program ended, and in 2005 the continuing Agape Fellowship began to meet at Valleyview Mennonite Church
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  • Location." Canadian Mennonite 9 (17 October 2005). Available online at http://legacy.canadianmennonite.org/vol09-2005/9-20/index.php Steiner, Sam. "Rockway Mennonite
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  • They had two daughters, Patricia Joy and Marie Annette. Abe died on 22 September 2007 in Brampton, Ontario. Abe spent most of his early years on the farm
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  • began to hold one worship service per month in November of 2001. On 22 September 2002, Raleigh Mennonite Church gave CHMF official recognition as a separate
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  • Conference. However, when the 360 acre Perrin Lake area became available in September 1956, it seemed the most logical location for the development of a camping
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  • initiated a system of lay elders and hired its first salaried pastor. Since 2005 leadership has been in the form of a ministry team that includes not only
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  • Mennonitischer Sprachverein, had its founding meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba on 27 September 1952. At a final meeting on 18 October 2003 members agreed to officially
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  • Heights congregation. Mountain Park had their first worship service on 8 September 1991 in the rented gymnasium of Yale Secondary School. The congregation
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  • Westmoreland, and Cambria, as well as northern Somerset County. On 6 September 1853 Henry H. Blauch was ordained to the ministry. In 1853 John Folk was
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  • groups, and regular worship services in the church. Canadian Mennonite (27 September 1966): 1 Messenger (23 December 1988): 7. Loewen, Royden. Blumenort: a
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  • region. Among the Swiss Brethren, Conrad Grebel's Programmatic Letter I of September 1524 to Thomas Müntzer is illustrative. Its focus was not merely the ascetic
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  • professor and agricultural specialist; born on 5 January 1926 to Bernard (18 September 1894-14 March 1972) and Katherine (Schroeder) Siemens (25 November 1900-1986)
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  • Churches and the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches.  In September 1985, Henry Thiessen was called as the new Mennonite Brethren congregation's
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  • January 2005. Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hiebert,_Paul_(1892-1987)&oldid=123463. APA style Braun, Ernest. (January 2005). Hiebert
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  • Missio Dei began in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, in 2005 as an urban church with a strong commitment to living out the way of Jesus in a highly diverse
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  • plan for the worship services. The congregation held its first service in September of 1980 in the Mennonite Educational Institute chapel. On 23 November 1980
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  • "Klecie." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 16 September 2014. http://www.holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=356&lang=en
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  • in Poland. 2005. Web. 15 September 2014. http://www.holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=369&lang=en. Wikipedia. "Krzywe Koło." 16 September 2013. Web.
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  • church swaps buildings with another church." Gospel Herald 82, no. 36 (5 September 1989): 642. Hostetler, Virginia A. "Leadership in transition at Community
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  • Sardis Community Church began in September 1975 as an outreach of Broadway Mennonite Brethren Church in Chilliwack. Ten families met as two home groups
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  • repaired an abandoned Episcopal meetinghouse, and services were started on 29 September 1935. In 1952 Paul C. Mast  was ordained as local pastor. The missionaries
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  • Pries (Interim) 1999-2000 David Rogalsky 2000-2005 Sue C. Steiner (Interim) 2005 David Brubacher (Interim) 2005-2006 Nancy Brubaker (Interim) 2006-2009 Nancy
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  • August 2010. Canadian Mennonite (10 July 1970): 3; (20 September 2010): 23. Mennonite Reporter (1 September 1986): 13. Rempel, J. G. Die Rosenorter Gemeinde
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  • Poland. 2005. Web. 15 September 2014. http://www.holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=446&lang=en. Wikipedia. "Stegna." 1 March 2013. Web. 15 September 2014
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  • year the name was changed to Portage Avenue Mennonite Brethren Church. In 2005 “Mennonite Brethren” was dropped from the name. A group consisting of 141
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  • et al. "It is not a social experiment." Gospel Herald 90, no. 36 (16 September 1997): 3-4. Derthick, Steve, Dennis Boos, and Thomas Lehman. "Peer mediation
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  • for some Kinloss families that desired a still stricter discipline. During 2005 and 2006 some 30 members from the Kinloss group were disfellowshipped from
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  • story with the story of the Mennonites." TheMennonite 8, no. 1 (4 January 2005): 14-15. Oswald, Laurie L. "Whole-life discipleship: new congregation finds
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  • July 2005. Web. 12 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Loewen,_Eleanor_Marie_(1938-2002)&oldid=92460. APA style Loewen, David. (July 2005). Loewen
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  • pastor of the new church was Edward Hamm, who began his ministry on 19 September 1982. In 2010 the congregation's membership was 56 with an average weekly
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  • fourth of five children in the family. Helen was baptized in Winnipeg on 7 September 1947. She married Albert Litz on 25 Aug 1951 in Winnipeg. The couple had
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  • Conference Mennonite Church, ordained Levi Schlegel as Elder (Bishop) on 6 September 1925. Despite its early link to the General Conference Mennonite Church
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  • meeting in Sutherland Bible Chapel on 19th Street in North Vancouver in September 1997 as an expansion from Bethel Chinese Christian MB Church in Vancouver
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  • Mennonite Historical Society, 2005: #469897. Isaak, Jon. "Ann Klassen and her Moro Spear." Mennonite Historian 40/3 (September 2014): 7. Janzen, A. E. The
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  • was the seventh of ten children in the family. Her baptism took place in September 1868. Amanda worked for many years in a home for orphans near Hillsboro
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  • of seven children in the family. Elsie died in Reedley, California on 4 September 1998 and was buried in the Reedley Cemetery. When Elsie was growing up
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  • Sayers Elementary School, where it held its first public service on 20 September 1992. The congregation saw itself as a "reproducing and relevant cell church
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  • establish Burnaby Pacific Grace Chinese Church in nearby north Burnaby on 1 September 1990. At first, the church rented the Ellesmere United Church building
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  • with $200,000 towards the purchase. A dedication service was held on 24 September 1995. In 1997, a daughter church, North Shore Bethel Christian MB Church
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  • Mennonite Brethren Herald (7 January 2005). Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 18. Mennonite Reporter (9 September 1976): 9. "Welcome to the Killarney
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  • 2001-2003 Bryan Ens 2003-2005 Jarrod Chamberlin 2005-2013 Harold Peters-Fransen 2013-June 2021 Norm Voth (Intentional Interim) September 2021-present
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  • Congo; born 16 September 1907 in Reno County, Kansas, USA to Peter D. (27 June 1882-21 April 1959) and Helena "Lena" Block Willems (21 September 1885-8 March
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  • to Africa; born on 15 September 1910 to Isaac E. Goertzen (28 March 1881 - 4 November 1955) and Tina (Regehr) Goertzen (20 September 1881 - 25 January 1929)
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  • congregation, authorizing an ordination for a congregational leader. In September 1944 Andrew Farmwald was ordained as minister for the new congregation
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  • home was not suitable for conducting Sunday School classes, and on 25 September 1954 construction began on a new church building that could accommodate
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  • 2012-2013 Gord Alton 2013-August 2020 Gary Knarr (supply) September 2020-2023 Doug Amstutz September 2023-
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  • CA: California Mennonite Historical Society, 2005: #217014; 217456. Obituary. Castanet.net. Web. 19 September 2016. http://www.castanet.net/obituaries/PENNER
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  • cultivate Mennonite spirituality?" Franconia Mennonite Conference. 11 September 2012. Web. 25 August 2017. http://franconiaconference.org/how-do-you-c
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  • Graduate School, and Fresno Pacific School of Professional Studies. In July of 2005, the university restructured into four schools: the School of Business; the
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  • Winkler, MB: Self-published, 2005. Plett, Susanna. "Nobore' de Chiquitos, Bolivia, S. A." Chrisitlicher Familienfreund (September 1946): 1-3. MLA style Smith
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  • Kornelius Erdmann Buhr: delegate and farmer; born on 1 September 1826 in Nieder-Chortitza, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia, to Erdmann and
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  • The population of the town was 12,182  in 1947, with 1,230 Mennonites. In 2005 there was a population of over 23,000. There must have been Anabaptists living
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  • dedication ceremony on 5 March 1989 and dedicated its current building in September 1989. Hope Mennonite Church has placed a strong emphasis on worship, service
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  • Schroeder (3 November 1903-10 August 1906) and Gertruda (Wiebe) Schroeder (4 September 1902-21 July 1999) in Horndean, Manitoba, Canada. He was the third of four
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  • Emmanuel, Wayland, celebrates 150 years of service." Southeast Iowa Union 20 September 2018. Web. 15 January 2023. https://www.southeastiowaunion.com/life/ei
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  • 1/2023-Cong-DIRECTORY-for-open-web-Jan-23.pdf. Canadian Mennonite (13 September 1999). Emerson, Paul M. BMA: The First Ten Years. Biblical Mennonite Alliance
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  • placed in an internment camp on 17 March 1943. Six months later, on 15 September 1943, Bena and Emma boarded a steamship with about 1500 other captives
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  • Kansas. They had one child, a daughter named Elizabeth. Myrtle died on 22 September 1996 and Robert died on 5 March 1998, both in Newton, Kansas. Robert and
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  • difficulties, the church was built, and it held its first worship service on 16 September 1945 in their own building, located on Carlton Street. At a membership
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  • Promontory Campus in Chilliwack and held its first service at this campus on 10 September 2017. Central Community Church also took over the operations of the North
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  • Mbemba. He exercised this responsibility mainly in the city of Kikwit. In 2005, he was secretary of the Partnership Council of the Africa Inter-Mennonite
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  • Church for Atlantic Coast Conference Delegates." Frazer Mennonite Church. 4 September 2012. Web. 22 November 2021. https://atlanticcoastconference.net/images/frazerintro
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  • Zabytków. "Przemysław." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 3 December 2012. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=423&lang=en
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  • the transition from German occurred in the 1960s. Canadian Mennonite (23 September 1955): 7; (29 April 1960): 1. "Church history." Carrot River Mennonite
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  • theMennonite 8, no. 3 (1 February 2005): 20. "Quin Cities Fellowship emerges." Gospel Herald 59, no. 35 (6 September 1966): 797. Showalter, Richard. "He
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  • Mennonite Observer (11 December 1959): 1. Mennonite Brethren Herald (18 September 1987): 13; (27 May 1988): 9. Penner, Peter. No Longer at Arm's Length:
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  • languages -- Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. Mennonite Brethren Herald (14 September 1990): 18; (25 April 1996): 13. "We Are in the Same Family." Mennonite
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  • Ancestry) Database, 4.19 ed. Fresno, CA: California Mennonite Historical Society, 2005: #420915, 420889. Mennonite Library & Archives, Fresno Pacific University
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  • 20. Harms, Dave. “A Caboose, a Call and 56 Years Later.” The Messenger (September 2016): 10-12. Harms, Dave, “A Story of Entering Pastoral Ministry.” The
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  • Friedensstimme (15 April 1906): 154; (27 May 1906): 221; (17 June 1906): 252; (30 September 1906): 432-433; (17 February 1907): 77; (9 June 1912): 7. Friesen, P. M
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  • 1980. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 27. Mennonite Reporter (19 September 1994): 10. "New Mennonite Church at Sumas." Chilliwack Progress (31 January
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