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In 1810 Abraham Cressman purchased 200 acres in the area that became the hamlet of Strasburg, [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]] (now part of the city of [[Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)|Kitchener]]). A number of Mennonite families established farms nearby in the following decades, and by 1833 these families began to meet for worship informally in each other's homes. One of these was the David Weber home, across the road from the present Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship.
 
In 1810 Abraham Cressman purchased 200 acres in the area that became the hamlet of Strasburg, [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]] (now part of the city of [[Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)|Kitchener]]). A number of Mennonite families established farms nearby in the following decades, and by 1833 these families began to meet for worship informally in each other's homes. One of these was the David Weber home, across the road from the present Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship.
  

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Weber Mennonite Church, 1894.
Congregational photo

In 1810 Abraham Cressman purchased 200 acres in the area that became the hamlet of Strasburg, Ontario (now part of the city of Kitchener). A number of Mennonite families established farms nearby in the following decades, and by 1833 these families began to meet for worship informally in each other's homes. One of these was the David Weber home, across the road from the present Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship.

By the 1840s a meetinghouse was built for worship. Some believe that a log meetinghouse was built in the late 1830s and used until a frame building was completed around 1848. In 1837 a deacon, David Sherk, was ordained to serve the group and one year later was he was ordained as minister. In 1840 John Steckle became the minister.

David Weber donated one acre of land in 1842 to provide a building site for a place of worship and a cemetery for the new congregation that became known as the Weber Mennonite Church. The deed for this property was drawn up 23 March 23 1854.

In 1894 a new brick building was constructed. An additional acre of land behind the existing lot was purchased in 1951. A complete renovation and enlargement of the building took place in 1971-72.

The Strasburg community changed rapidly in the late 1970s when many local farms were purchased by the City of Kitchener and private land developers for residential and industrial expansion. Several church families moved away as the congregation dwindled to 35 people. These were difficult and discouraging times, and the church faced the decision whether to close its doors or to open them wider.

The Weber congregation changed its name in 1972 to Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship Mennonite, as part of its desire to identify geographically with Kitchener’s new Pioneer Park subdivision. By 1980 a new brick building was built beside the original meetingplace, and the old facility dismantled.

Bibliography

Archives at Mennonite Archives of Ontario

"History." Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship. Web. 5 January 2017 http://ppcf.ca/history/.

Mennonite Reporter (30 March 1981): 14; (8 June 1981): 4; (15 June 1992): 15; (11 January 1993): 1, 3.

Snider, Esther. 135th anniversary 1842-1977: a History of the Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship. Kitchener, Ontario: The Church, 1977.

Additional Information

Address: 68 Biehn Dr., Kitchener, Ontario N2G 3W5

Phone: (519) 748-5241

Website: http://ppcf.ca/

Denominational Affiliations:

Mennonite Church Eastern Canada

Mennonite Church Canada

Pastoral Leaders at Pioneer Park

Name Years
of Service
David Sherk 1838-1840
John Steckle 1840-1879
Noah Stauffer 1876-1928
Isaiah Wismer 1906-1933
Jesse B. Martin 1925-1929
Simon Martin 1930-1958
Lester Bauman 1958-1964
Stanley Sauder 1965-1968
Jesse B. Martin
(Interim)
1968/69
Darrell D. Jantzi 1969-1985
Rufus Jutzi
(Interim)
1985/86
Brian Laverty 1986-2011
Johanna Wall 2011-Present

Pioneer Park Membership

Year Members
1925 61
1950 76
1965 47
1975 73
1985 119
1995 60
2000 51
2010 59
2015 57

Map

Map:Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship, Mennonite (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada)


Author(s) Sam Steiner
Date Published January 2017

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Steiner, Sam. "Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship, Mennonite (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. January 2017. Web. 16 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pioneer_Park_Christian_Fellowship,_Mennonite_(Kitchener,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=142628.

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Steiner, Sam. (January 2017). Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship, Mennonite (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pioneer_Park_Christian_Fellowship,_Mennonite_(Kitchener,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=142628.




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