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The congregation has also been known as the Taiwanese Christian Revival Church.
 
The congregation has also been known as the Taiwanese Christian Revival Church.
  
In 1998 the congregation met for worship at the St. Theodore Canterbury Anglican Church, 111 Cactus Ave., Willowdale ON. Leaders Frank and Heather Liao served in 1998 as congregational leaders. The group had been affiliated with the Mennonite Conference of Eastern Canada (1996-) and the [[Conference of Mennonites in Canada|Conference of Mennonites in Canada]]. The language of worship is Taiwanese and Mandarin.
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In 1998 the congregation met for worship at the St. Theodore Canterbury Anglican Church, 111 Cactus Ave., Willowdale ON. The language of worship was Taiwanese and Mandarin.
 
 
 
 
  
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After several years of struggle as a group, the Taiwanese Revival Mennonite Church decided in April 2002 to close.
  
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Frank Liao, with his wife Heather, served as pastor of this congregation for five years, then returned to Taiwan for ongoing ministry.
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
<em class="gameo_bibliography">CMC Nexus</em> (May 1996): 19.
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<em class="gameo_bibliography">Mennonite Reporter</em> (13 November 1995): 5.
 
  
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''Mennonite Reporter'' (13 November 1995): 5.
  
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"Taiwanese church closes its doors." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 6, no. 11 (3 June 2002). Web. 9 January 2017. http://legacy.canadianmennonite.org/vol06-2002/6-11/theconferences.html#mcec.
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 27 October 2019

The Taiwan Revival Mennonite Church in Toronto, ON began services in January 1995 after meeting as a Bible study for a year. Frank Liao is regarded as the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated through outreach by individuals and the Mennonite Conference of Eastern Canada.

The congregation has also been known as the Taiwanese Christian Revival Church.

In 1998 the congregation met for worship at the St. Theodore Canterbury Anglican Church, 111 Cactus Ave., Willowdale ON. The language of worship was Taiwanese and Mandarin.

After several years of struggle as a group, the Taiwanese Revival Mennonite Church decided in April 2002 to close.

Frank Liao, with his wife Heather, served as pastor of this congregation for five years, then returned to Taiwan for ongoing ministry.

Bibliography

CMC Nexus (May 1996): 19.

Mennonite Reporter (13 November 1995): 5.

"Taiwanese church closes its doors." Canadian Mennonite 6, no. 11 (3 June 2002). Web. 9 January 2017. http://legacy.canadianmennonite.org/vol06-2002/6-11/theconferences.html#mcec.


Author(s) Samuel J Steiner
Date Published January 2017

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Steiner, Samuel J. "Taiwan Revival Mennonite Church (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. January 2017. Web. 19 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Taiwan_Revival_Mennonite_Church_(Toronto,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=165494.

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Steiner, Samuel J. (January 2017). Taiwan Revival Mennonite Church (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Taiwan_Revival_Mennonite_Church_(Toronto,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=165494.




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