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  • M. Turns Twenty Years Old." The FCM Informer (July/August 2003): 4. http://www.fcminformer.org/issues/2003-v4-Jul-Aug/index-4.html (accessed 1 September
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  • Mennonite Church USA Directory (2003): 38-40. Lehman, Glenn. "Pennsylvania Seeds, Ohio Fruit." Gospel Herald (14 July 1987): 488-500. Rudy, John. Unity
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  • opened in Winnipeg in preparation for Assembly 12. That assembly, held in July 1990, was the largest in World Conference history -- registration was about
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  • Witness in the Northwest, 1903-2003: Centennial History of the Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press, 2003. Address: 2025-20th Avenue
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  • Brunk III 12 1993, July 27-Aug 1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania David Mann 13 1995, July 25-30 Wichita, Kansas Donella Clemens 14 1997, July 29-Aug 2 Orlando
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  • plant 200 churches in 10 years. The church grew to the point where, in July 2003, an organizing conference of 47 church leaders desiring to identify with
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  • The formation of MC Canada was the culmination of a process that began in July 1989 with the decision of two North American church bodies—the Mennonite
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  • dropped. In 1986 the total baptized Mennonite membership was 1,000 (1,220 in 2003). Of these, 525 belonged to the four congregations of the Konferenz der Mennonitengemeinden
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  • College) in September 2000. College Bulletin: Fortieth Anniversary Edition (July 1984). Doerksen, John G. "Mennonite Brethren Bible College and College of
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  • (Fresno, California, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. July 2012. Web. 1 Jun 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fresno_Pacific_
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  • students studied in American Mennonite colleges as exchange students. In 2003 the Amsterdam Mennonite Seminary became affiliated with the Free University
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  • Miller In 2010 the conference had 104 congregations with 11,141 members: In July 2018 the ministers of the Conservative Mennonite Conference voted to change
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  • large provincial university. The University of Waterloo, itself founded in July 1957, invited a number of Christian denominations to establish affiliated
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  • addition. While the primary language of worship up to the 1960s was German, in 2003 all services and Christian Education programs were English, except for a
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  • history of the Mennonites in Ontario. 1935: 61, 43-48. Canadian Mennonite (July 12, 1966): 10. Coffman, S.F. "The one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of
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  • Church. It became a member of the General Conference in 1947. Membership in 2003 was composed of persons from both Swiss and Russian Mennonite backgrounds
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  • was added to the front of the church, along with some renovations, and in July of that year the name was changed from Cressman Mennonite Church to Breslau
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  • retained a president until June 2003 when CMBC president Gerald Gerbrandt was appointed president of the university. In October 2003 the university moved from
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  • discussion. The first major gathering of this nature is scheduled to take place in July 2010 in British Columbia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth
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  • of Russia, which was followed by the better known second Manifesto of 22 July 1763 patterned after the Potsdam Edict of 1685. Prospective settlers were
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  • ceremony was held on 27 February 1963, and the building was dedicated on 14 July of that year. They named it Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church (Eben-Ezer means the
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  • pastors and congregational representatives. Church offices were in La Ceiba. In 2003 there were 104 congregations with 9000 members. From the early 1970s onward
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  • Rockingham County, Virginia, 16 October 1848, and died in Elkhart, Indiana, 22 July 1899. John Samuel was the eldest of 12 children born to Samuel and Frances
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  • of the family of faith. The provincial conference was incorporated on 22 July 1940 with the following congregations officially listed as members: Oliver
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  • October 1904-15 September 1991) and Martha (Derstine) Clemmer (4 July 1904-15 February 2003). Sue’s memorial service was held at St. Jacobs Mennonite Church
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  • Nathaniel B. Grubb, born 6 July 1850, in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, was the son of Silas and Elizabeth Bertolet Grubb, of Pennsylvania-German
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  • Village located just east of the church property. It continued until 1995. In 2003 the church's mission involvement continued in Lang's Farm Village, and many
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  • fellowship. More families from Poole joined this group a few years later. In 2003 the congregation assisted Mennonites from Mexico who moved into the area
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  • World Conference, 1984: 27. "2003 Asia/Pacific Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches." Mennonite World Conference. 2003. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/Directory/asiapacific
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  • Edited by Michael G. Cartwright and Peter Ochs. London: SCM, 2003; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2003; Waterloo, ON: Herald Press, 2008. Yoder, John Howard. Karl
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  • Web. 22 July 2015. http://erbstchurch.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Erb-Street-Cemetery-Walk-Booklet.pdf. Waterloo Region Generations. Web. 22 July 2015.
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  • packages. Among the 24 workers who served in England were Peter J. Dyck (July 1941-July 1945) and Elfrieda Klassen Dyck (1941-45). For the work in London see
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  • the third largest island in the Caribbean. The capital city is Kingston. In July 2010 the estimated population of Jamaica was 2,847,232. Most Jamaicans are
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  • re-establishing the East African Community was finally signed: it was ratified on 7 July 2000. A Customs Union came into effect on 1 January 2005. The Republics of
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  • _Earl_%22Malcolm%22_(1919-2003)_and_Esther_Wenger_(1922-2016)&oldid=177471. APA style Haury, David A. (December 2019). Wenger, Earl "Malcolm" (1919-2003) and Esther
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  • MB, 1953: 70 pp. Mennonite Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 43; (5 December 2003). Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg MB: Volumes 483-491, Reels
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  • of Israel Cressman. The congregation met each Sunday at the Biehn home. In July 1907, the Waterloo school was built on the southwest corner of the deacon’s
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  • the first leading minister. The congregation's first baptism was held 14 July 1929. In 1930 the church was officially accepted into the Northern District
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  • Mennonite Brethren Church. "Elmwood Mennonite Brethren Church History." July 2007. Web. 14 July 2011. http://www.embchurch.ca/. Klassen, Catherine. "Early History
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  • second mandate, 24 July 1526, forbade Anabaptist meetings in the vicinity of the city (Stähelin, Basler Reformation, 130f.). On 6 July and 3 August 1527
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  • College (1985-2003). He was an instructor (1985-87), Academic Dean (1987-95), Internship Director (1994-2003), and Campus Pastor (1999-2003). John was instrumental
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  • Witness in the Northwest, 1903-2003: Centennial History of the Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2003. Stauffer, Ezra. History
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  • publication have been: Mennonite Publishing Company, Elkhart, Indiana, to 8 July 1908; Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, to 17 October
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  • Witness in the Northwest, 1903-2003: Centennial History of the Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, ON : Pandora Press, 2003. Stauffer, Ezra. History of
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  • Online. July 2011. Web. 2 Jun 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gingrich,_Newton_L._(1925-1979)&oldid=165118. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (July 2011)
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  • years Dyck lived with his daughter in Germany and died in Darlaten on 10 July 1970. Arnold Dyck's stature as a major Mennonite writer remains secure, as
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  • to Witness. St. Catharines: Ernest Dyck, 2003. Dyck, Norman. "Lydia Dyck Biography." Personal e-mail (13 July 2013). GRANDMA (The Genealogical Registry
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  • Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1987-2003) Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (1987-2003) General Conference of Mennonite Brethren
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  • On 1 August 1985 Jacob W. Dyck was hired as pastor, and he served until 31 July 1987. During his tenure, the first baptism (Cathy Janzen) was held on 7 June
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  • Gerhard Wiebe, minister and elder: born 25 July 1827 South Russia, the eldest of six children of Gerhard Wiebe (30 September 1800 – 11 February 1858) and
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