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  • Directory 1998. Winnipeg: Conference of Mennonites in Canada, 1998: 90-92. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • congregations merged into the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba in 1947. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • and Westgate Mennonite Collegiate. Canadian Mennonite (20 May 1960): 20. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • building was dedicated in 1995. Mennonite Reporter (11 December 1995), 15. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • "mother church" for the congregations which grew and became independent. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • 1936." Mennonite Heritage Centre archives, vol. 4476-447415. MLA style Ens, Anna. "Mennonitische Religionsschule (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist
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  • pp. Mennonite Heritage Centre. Canadian Mennonite (29 August 1958): 3. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • workers, and leaders in churches and conferences. Becker, Elsie, Adolf Ens, Helen Ens, Bruno Epp, Henry H. Epp, Margaret Franz, Les Friesen, Barry Lesser
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  • remain independent. Much of the early membership was interdenominational. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity. Winnipeg, MB: CMBC Publications, 1996: 172. Mennonite
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  • Mennonite Historical Society of British Columbia, 1982: 49. MLA style Ens, Anna. "St. Elizabeth Bible School (St. Elizabeth, Manitoba, Canada)." Global
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  • role of lay leadership. The leading minister in 2015 was David Sawatzky. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • Enns (1871-1940) and Anna (Duerksen) Enns (1874-1938). Heinrich and Anna had eight sons and five daughters: Henry, Bruno, Frank, Anna, Menno, Martin, George
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  • November 1936 in Winnipeg, Mennonite Heritage Centre archives, vol. 1595-1. Ens, Anna. The Search for Unity. Winnipeg, MB: CMBC Publications, 1996: 66-67. Esau
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  • 14 October 1946, Mennonite Heritage Centre, microfilm 207. MLA style Ens, Anna. "Whitewater (Manitoba) Bible School." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • eldest child of Kornelius G. Ens (1841-1924) and Barbara (Giesbrecht) Ens (1840-1885). Gerhard married Anna Dyck (30 August 1864, Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony
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  • the same time they changed their name to Gladstone Christian Fellowship. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • passed in July 2016 by Mennonite Church Canada related to same-sex matters. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • growth at Grace. The language of worship was English from the beginning. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • Reporter (28 April 1986): 17; (10 November 1986): 17; (22 June 1987): 16. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • Mennonites in Manitoba in 1972 to join the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • Mennonite Reporter (21 January 1991): B5. Canadian Mennonite 4 (20 March 2000) Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • program in 1996. Mennonite Reporter (May 15, 1978): 11, (Nov. 25, 1996): 13. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • in 1993. Canadian Mennonite (9 October 1959): 12; (3 March 1961): 10. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • originally German and the transition to English occurred in the 1960s. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • https://hopemennonite.ca/history. http://covenantmennonitechurch.ca/history/. Ens, Anna. In Search of Unity: Story of the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba
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  • erected about 1480. Until the Reformation it had been the chapel of St. Anna convent and later a Walloon Reformed Church. The congregation possesses two
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  • Lena, Manitoba, the third of 13 children of Heinrich M. Epp (1904-1958) and Anna (Enns) Epp (1902-1958). On 27 June 1953, Frank married Helen Dick of Leamington
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  • Sint (St.) Annaparochie (Anna-Parochie), a village in the Dutch province of Friesland, northwest of Leeuwarden, was formerly also called simply Annakerk
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  • responsible for initiating current trend toward internationalization. Harold Ens (1992-2004), general director, responsible for leading the transition from
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  • congregation had formed that became the center of Anabaptism in the region of the Ens. But Dorfbrunner apparently did not reach his destination; if he did, he was
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  • twelve children born to David Klassen (20 September 1876 – 6 July 1965) and Anna (Abrams) Klassen (13 June 1881 – 12 February 1943).  On 24 October 1920 he
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  • Gerhard Ens." Web. 21 February 2017. https://www.mysteinbach.ca/blogs/4934/the-legacy-of-gerhard-ens/. Friends Funeral Service "In Memory of Anni Ens." Web
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  • "Nellie" Ens (20 September 1919, Felsenbach, Borozenko, South Russia - 16 February 2016, Abbotsford, British Columbia), daughter of Isaac Ens (1880-1955)
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  • likely in the Lithuania area. He and his wife Maria had seven known children: Anna, Peter, Heinrich, Jacob, Eva, Abraham, and Aganetha. Heinrich died in 1824
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  • Alexanderwohl, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia, son of Peter Esau and Anna (Schroeder) Esau. He married Katharina Harder (3 February 1888, Halbstadt
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  • Cornelius A. Ens, merchant, entrepreneur and farmer, was born 2 February 1884 in Michaelsburg in South Russia to Abram Ens and Elizabeth Reddikop Ens. He was
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  • are such storytellers and poets as Elisabeth Peters, Reuben Epp, Gerhard Ens, and Jack Thiessen. Much of their work has appeared in such magazines as Mennonite
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  • Peter Sprunger Family, born 1757 (1975); The House Of Heinrich, edited by Anna Epp Ens (1980); Klassen: A Family Heritage (J. J. Klassen), edited by P. D. Zacharias
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  • Holmes, and William J. Roach. “Alfred Ewert.” Speculum 45 (1970): 519-20. Ens, Gerhard J. “Die Schule Muss Sein”: A History of the Mennonite Collegiate
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