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The congregation formally organized in 1993. Dalton Jantzi is considered the founding leader of the group; he began a chaplaincy program in the building in 1980. He continued to serve as chaplain and pastor until 1997 when he was set back from leadership by MCEC for "“sexual boundary violation[s].” The congregation originated through outreach by the Missions Committee of the [[Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec|Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec]]. | The congregation formally organized in 1993. Dalton Jantzi is considered the founding leader of the group; he began a chaplaincy program in the building in 1980. He continued to serve as chaplain and pastor until 1997 when he was set back from leadership by MCEC for "“sexual boundary violation[s].” The congregation originated through outreach by the Missions Committee of the [[Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec|Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec]]. | ||
− | + | Jane Finch was a small church, with a chapel in a high-rise building that is home to over 1,200 people from at least 50 countries. They did not met officially for a number of years, and were declared closed at the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada annual meeting on 25 April 2020. | |
= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
"Dalton Jantzi." Mennonite Abuse Prevention List (MAP). March 2019. Web. 12 April 2019. https://www.themaplist.org/the-map-list/dalton-jantzi/. | "Dalton Jantzi." Mennonite Abuse Prevention List (MAP). March 2019. Web. 12 April 2019. https://www.themaplist.org/the-map-list/dalton-jantzi/. | ||
Draper, Barb. "Church ministers among gun violence." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 10, no. 1 (9 January 2006): 21. | Draper, Barb. "Church ministers among gun violence." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 10, no. 1 (9 January 2006): 21. | ||
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+ | Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. ''Discernment Documents'' (25 April 2020): 27. | ||
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+ | ''Mennonite Reporter'' (9 July 1990): 15; (31 May 1993): 12; (11 December 1995): 17. | ||
"Transcript: Dalton Jantzi." The Black Creek Living History Project. May 2011. Web. https://sites.google.com/site/blackcreeklocalhistory/primary-research/dalton-jantzi. | "Transcript: Dalton Jantzi." The Black Creek Living History Project. May 2011. Web. https://sites.google.com/site/blackcreeklocalhistory/primary-research/dalton-jantzi. | ||
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Revision as of 14:02, 30 April 2020
The Jane Finch Faith Community was first known as the Black Creek Faith Community. Pastors Clayton Kuepfer and Amy Kuepfer served in 2008 as congregational leaders. In 1995 there were 10 members; in 2000, 22. The congregation has been affiliated with the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada (MCEC) (1993-) and the Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1995-). The language of worship is English.
The congregation formally organized in 1993. Dalton Jantzi is considered the founding leader of the group; he began a chaplaincy program in the building in 1980. He continued to serve as chaplain and pastor until 1997 when he was set back from leadership by MCEC for "“sexual boundary violation[s].” The congregation originated through outreach by the Missions Committee of the Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec.
Jane Finch was a small church, with a chapel in a high-rise building that is home to over 1,200 people from at least 50 countries. They did not met officially for a number of years, and were declared closed at the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada annual meeting on 25 April 2020.
Bibliography
"Dalton Jantzi." Mennonite Abuse Prevention List (MAP). March 2019. Web. 12 April 2019. https://www.themaplist.org/the-map-list/dalton-jantzi/.
Draper, Barb. "Church ministers among gun violence." Canadian Mennonite 10, no. 1 (9 January 2006): 21.
Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. Discernment Documents (25 April 2020): 27.
Mennonite Reporter (9 July 1990): 15; (31 May 1993): 12; (11 December 1995): 17.
"Transcript: Dalton Jantzi." The Black Creek Living History Project. May 2011. Web. https://sites.google.com/site/blackcreeklocalhistory/primary-research/dalton-jantzi.
Additional Information
Address: 15 Tobermory Drive # 108, Toronto, Ontario
Phone: 416-981-4897
Website: http://jffcc.com/
Denominational Affiliations:
Mennonite Church Eastern Canada
Ordained Leaders at Jane Finch Faith Community
Name | Years of Service |
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Dalton Jantzi | 1980-1997 |
Sue C. Steiner (Interim) | 1997-1998 |
Clayton & Amy Kuepfer | 1998-2009 |
Nancy Brubaker (Interim) | 2009-2010 |
Hans Peters | 2010-2016 |
Dimitri Faludy | 2017-2020 |
Ernest David | 2017-2020 |
C. J. Barnett | 2017-2020 |
Membership at Jane Finch Faith Community
Year | Membership |
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1995 | 0 |
2008 | 24 |
2015 | 23 |
Map
Map:Jane Finch Faith Community (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | April 2020 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Steiner, Samuel J. "Jane Finch Faith Community (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2020. Web. 19 Oct 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Jane_Finch_Faith_Community_(Toronto,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=167992.
APA style
Steiner, Samuel J. (April 2020). Jane Finch Faith Community (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 October 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Jane_Finch_Faith_Community_(Toronto,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=167992.
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