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The congregation established the [[Donegal Mennonite Fellowship (Atwood, Ontario, Canada)|Donegal Mennonite Fellowship]] as a daughter congregation in 2009. | The congregation established the [[Donegal Mennonite Fellowship (Atwood, Ontario, Canada)|Donegal Mennonite Fellowship]] as a daughter congregation in 2009. | ||
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+ | In 2014 the church had 146 members and was a member of the [[Midwest Mennonite Fellowship]]. The congregational leaders were Ministers Kevin Bauman, Richard "Rick" Bauman, Edgar Frey, and Mervin Martin, and Deacons Abner Martin and Paul Weber. | ||
= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
<em>Countryside Mennonite Fellowship Church, Hawkesville, Ontario: 30th Anniversary, 1960-1990.</em> Hawkesville: The Church, 1990: 44. | <em>Countryside Mennonite Fellowship Church, Hawkesville, Ontario: 30th Anniversary, 1960-1990.</em> Hawkesville: The Church, 1990: 44. | ||
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+ | ''Mennonite Church Directory 2014''. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2014: 98. | ||
"Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship Church." <em>Midwest Mennonite Focus</em> 19, no. 6 (November-December 1998): 6-7. | "Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship Church." <em>Midwest Mennonite Focus</em> 19, no. 6 (November-December 1998): 6-7. | ||
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! Year !! Members | ! Year !! Members | ||
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− | | 1989 || | + | |1989 || 59 |
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− | | 1998 || | + | |1998 || 161 |
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− | | 2009 || | + | |2009 || 184 |
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+ | |2014 || 146 | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 28 February 2015
The Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship Church is a daughter congregation of the Countryside Mennonite Fellowship which was experiencing crowded conditions. The building near Dorking, Ontario was completed in February 1989, with the first Sunday morning services held on 5 March 1989. Members at Countryside who lived west of a line following Centre Sideroad of Peel Township were encouraged to join Woodlawn. The new congregation formed with 59 members.
The congregation established the Donegal Mennonite Fellowship as a daughter congregation in 2009.
In 2014 the church had 146 members and was a member of the Midwest Mennonite Fellowship. The congregational leaders were Ministers Kevin Bauman, Richard "Rick" Bauman, Edgar Frey, and Mervin Martin, and Deacons Abner Martin and Paul Weber.
Bibliography
Countryside Mennonite Fellowship Church, Hawkesville, Ontario: 30th Anniversary, 1960-1990. Hawkesville: The Church, 1990: 44.
Mennonite Church Directory 2014. Harrisonburg, VA: Christian Light Publications, Inc., 2014: 98.
"Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship Church." Midwest Mennonite Focus 19, no. 6 (November-December 1998): 6-7.
Additional Information
Address: 6440 Wellington Road 11, Dorking Ontario
Denominational Affiliation: Midwest Mennonite Fellowship
Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship Pastoral Leaders
Name | Years of Service |
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Edgar Frey | 1989- |
Ed Biehn | |
Kevin Bauman | |
Terry Zehr | -2009 |
Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship Membership
Year | Members |
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1989 | 59 |
1998 | 161 |
2009 | 184 |
2014 | 146 |
Maps
Map:Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship (Dorking, Ontario)
Author(s) | Sam Steiner |
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Date Published | August 2011 |
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Steiner, Sam. "Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship (Dorking, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. August 2011. Web. 21 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Woodlawn_Mennonite_Fellowship_(Dorking,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=130973.
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Steiner, Sam. (August 2011). Woodlawn Mennonite Fellowship (Dorking, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Woodlawn_Mennonite_Fellowship_(Dorking,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=130973.
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