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  • "Coaldale Officially Withdraws Membership." Canadian Mennonite 5 (26 February 2001): 28. Dick, C. L. The Mennonite Conference of Alberta: A History of its
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  • family with one older sister, Emma. On 26 February 1946 he married Mary Lehman Kurtz (19 December 1922-5 February 2001); they had seven children. Paul Landis
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  • Mennonite Brethren Herald 40, no. 3 (2 February 2001): 16 "MB nurse dies in quake." Mennonite Brethren Herald 49, no. 2 (February 2010): 7. Mennonite Brethren Herald
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  • into the seniors’ home in Presatou after his retirement, and died 13 February 2001. GRANDMA (The Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry)
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  • congregations. The church joined the Biblical Mennonite Alliance in February 2001. By 2013 the church was no longer located in a rural area; surrounding
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  • English worship service, and another 20 attending children’s worship. In February 2001, the church moved its meeting place to Capilano United Church on Philip
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  • 50 years of work in Belgium." MBM News. 21 March 2001. Web. 8 June 2020. https://archive.wfn.org/2001/03/msg00213.html. Kraybill, Paul N., ed. Mennonite
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  • officially with two decisions in 2001—the passing of the Act of Incorporation by the Canadian government in June of 2001 and the acceptance of the new bylaws
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  • " The Mennonite (12 June 2001): 9. "Www.MennoniteUSA.org: A Profile of the New Mennonite Church USA," The Mennonite (5 February 2002): 12-17. Preheim, Rich
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  • conference coordinator, later referred to as the conference minister. At the February 1977 annual conference sessions, a new constitution and by-laws were accepted
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  • 86.54% of the population was Caucasian and 12.04% was African American. In 2001, the religious affiliation of people in Missouri was as follows: Baptist
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  • but had been ineffective in its appeals to the conference leadership. In February 1997 an extended discussion on the prayer veiling was held in a conference
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  • and Roman Schlabach (Michigan, USA). The second meeting was held 8-10 February 1977, at Stone Lake, Wisconsin. This meeting was well attended, with 50
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  • 96.01% of the population was Caucasian and 3.49% was African American. In 2001 religious affiliation was stated to be as follows: Baptist (30%); Methodist
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  • the General Conference Mennonite Church publication, The Mennonite, in February, 1998, to form a new integrated U.S. Mennonite publication, also called
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  • Web. 25 February 2015. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18914717. Kraybill, Donald. "In Memoriam: John A. Hostetler, 1918-2001." Mennonite
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  • held regularly. Mennonite Reporter (18 February 1974): 1; (10 June 1985): 13; (1 May 1989): 16. CMC Nexus (February 1996): 10. Burkholder, L. J. A Brief
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  • Monnikendam (Monnickendam) is a town (1947 population 2,762, with 169 Mennonites; 2001 population 9,546) in the Dutch province of North Holland, from the beginning
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  • Mennonites invited delegates to meet in a conference in Amsterdam on 24 February 1710. There were delegates from Rotterdam, Leiden, Haarlem, Gouda, Alkmaar
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  • was to become Abbotsford. The village of Abbotsford was incorporated in February 1924. Following a 1993 referendum, Matsqui (including the area known as
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