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The Pembina Mennonite Fellowship in [[Morden (Manitoba, Canada)|Morden]], MB formally organized in 1974. The congregation originated through outreach of individuals in the Morden/Winkler area. | The Pembina Mennonite Fellowship in [[Morden (Manitoba, Canada)|Morden]], MB formally organized in 1974. The congregation originated through outreach of individuals in the Morden/Winkler area. | ||
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The congregation has been affiliated with the [[Mennonite Church Manitoba]] and [[Mennonite Church Canada]]. The language of worship is English. | The congregation has been affiliated with the [[Mennonite Church Manitoba]] and [[Mennonite Church Canada]]. The language of worship is English. | ||
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= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
Braun, Will. "No back row: The pros and cons of house churches." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 18 June 2014. Web. 25 June 2021. https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/no-back-row | Braun, Will. "No back row: The pros and cons of house churches." ''Canadian Mennonite'' 18 June 2014. Web. 25 June 2021. https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/no-back-row |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 25 June 2021
The Pembina Mennonite Fellowship in Morden, MB formally organized in 1974. The congregation originated through outreach of individuals in the Morden/Winkler area.
In 2014 the church was made up of four house groups that met all together once a month in a community center. There were no designated leaders and membership of the four house groups is reconfigured every two years by drawing names out of a hat. Members took turns hosting and leading Sunday mornings. While services tended to follow a Bible Study format, the host was free to be creative.
The congregation has been affiliated with the Mennonite Church Manitoba and Mennonite Church Canada. The language of worship is English.
Bibliography
Braun, Will. "No back row: The pros and cons of house churches." Canadian Mennonite 18 June 2014. Web. 25 June 2021. https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/no-back-row
Mennonite Reporter (4 February 1980): 9.
Additional Information
Address: Box 374, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1C2
Phone:
Website: Denominational Affiliations:
Pembina Mennonite Fellowship Membership
Year | Membership |
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1985 | 37 |
1995 | 36 |
2000 | 36 |
2020 | 55 |
Author(s) | Marlene Epp |
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Date Published | June 2021 |
Cite This Article
MLA style
Epp, Marlene. "Pembina Mennonite Fellowship (Morden, Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2021. Web. 21 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pembina_Mennonite_Fellowship_(Morden,_Manitoba,_Canada)&oldid=171841.
APA style
Epp, Marlene. (June 2021). Pembina Mennonite Fellowship (Morden, Manitoba, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pembina_Mennonite_Fellowship_(Morden,_Manitoba,_Canada)&oldid=171841.
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