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<h3>Archival Records:</h3> Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg, MB: [http://www.mennonitechurch.ca/programs/archives/holdings/SK/SK_NutanaPMC.htm Volumes 75-76, 1942, 2607, 2748, 3262, 3910, 4450, 4821].
 
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<strong>Address</strong>: 1701 Ruth Street East, Saskatoon SK  S7J 0L7
 
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Nutana Park Mennonite Church, Saskatoon, SK Source: Mennonite Church Saskatchewan website Mennonite Church Saskatchewan website

Nutana Park Mennonite Church began when First Mennonite Church in Saskatoon decided in 1963 to establish a congregation in the Nutana Park area of Saskatoon. Part of the implementation of that decision was to build a meeting house in the Nutana Park area. In 1965 the meeting house was completed, and in 1966 the congregation was formally organized with 106 charter members. Jake Nickel is considered the founding leader of the group.

The language of worship is English; the transition from German occurred in the 1960s.

Bibliography

Canadian Mennonite (15 October 1963): 1.

Enns, Gordon. "Nutana Park Mennonite Church 1960-1981." Research paper, Canadian Mennonite Bible College, 1982, 16 pp. Mennonite Heritage Centre.

Mennonite Reporter (23 June 1975): 14; (11 January 1993): 9.

Patkau, Esther. First Mennonite Church in Saskatoon, 1923-1982. Saskatoon, SK: First Mennonite Church, 1982, 319 pp.

Archival Records:

Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg, MB: Volumes 75-76, 1942, 2607, 2748, 3262, 3910, 4450, 4821.

Additional Information

Address: 1701 Ruth Street East, Saskatoon SK  S7J 0L7

Telephone: 306-374-2144

Website: Nutana Park Mennonite Church

Denominational Affiliations:

Mennonite Church Saskatchewan (1966-present)

Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1966-present)

General Conference Mennonite Church (1968-1999)

Nutana Park Mennonite Church Ministers

Minister Years
Jacob Nickel 1965-1967
Ernest Baergen 1968-1969
Verner Friesen 1970-1981
Lloyd Ratzlaff 1982-1983
Joan and Ed Pries 1984-1985
Jacob Nickel 1986
Vern Ratzlaff 1987-2005
Ken Bechtel (interim) 2006-2007
Patrick Preheim (co-pastor) 2007-present
Anita Retzlaff (co-pastor) 2007-present

Nutana Park Mennonite Church Membership

Year Members
1966 106
1975 257
1985 321
1995 280
2000 281
2010 260


Author(s) Marlene Epp
Date Published July 2010

Cite This Article

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Epp, Marlene. "Nutana Park Mennonite Church (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. July 2010. Web. 16 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Nutana_Park_Mennonite_Church_(Saskatoon,_Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=76503.

APA style

Epp, Marlene. (July 2010). Nutana Park Mennonite Church (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Nutana_Park_Mennonite_Church_(Saskatoon,_Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=76503.




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