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  [[File:Digital-10.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''']]    The Faith Mennonite congregation began meeting in 1986 for Sunday evening Bible study and prayer at the New Prussia school south of [[Wellesley (Ontario, Canada)|Wellesley]], Ontario. The group originated from [[Maple View Mennonite Church (Wellesley, Ontario, Canada)|Maple View Mennonite]] and other area Mennonite churches over a desire for stricter congregational discipline in matters of [[Alcohol (1958)|alcohol]] use and women's [[Dress|dress]] regulations. On 6 September 1987 the first worship service was held with an attendance of 43. With no ordained minister, early preaching was done by lay members or area Mennonite ministers. The group organized committees for [[Sewing Circle|Sewing Circle]] and Sunday evening programs. In February 1988 the group asked Bishop Raymond Harnish of [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] to give oversight to the congregation in areas of communion, [[Baptism|baptism]], marriages and funerals, as well as minister [[Ordination|ordinations]].
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[[File:Digital-10.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''The initial Faith building'']]     
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The Faith Mennonite congregation began meeting in 1986 for Sunday evening Bible study and prayer at the New Prussia school south of [[Wellesley (Ontario, Canada)|Wellesley]], Ontario. The group originated from [[Maple View Mennonite Church (Wellesley, Ontario, Canada)|Maple View Mennonite]] and other area Mennonite churches over a desire for stricter congregational discipline in matters of [[Alcohol (1958)|alcohol]] use and women's [[Dress|dress]] regulations. On 6 September 1987 the first worship service was held with an attendance of 43. With no ordained minister, early preaching was done by lay members or area Mennonite ministers. The group organized committees for [[Sewing Circle|Sewing Circle]] and Sunday evening programs. In February 1988 the group asked Bishop Raymond Harnish of [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] to give oversight to the congregation in areas of communion, [[Baptism|baptism]], marriages and funerals, as well as minister [[Ordination|ordinations]].
  
[[File:Digital-11.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''']]    In Spring 1988 Oetzel's United Church invited the congregation to rent its building northwest of [[New Hamburg (Ontario, Canada)|New Hamburg]]. The first worship service was held there on 3 July 1988 with an attendance of 55. Glenn Lichti was ordained minister on 21 August 1988. The first baptism occured on 4 March 1989. Faith Mennonite purchased the church building on 1 December 1989.
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In Spring 1988 Oetzel's United Church invited the congregation to rent its building northwest of [[New Hamburg (Ontario, Canada)|New Hamburg]]. The first worship service was held there on 3 July 1988 with an attendance of 55. Glenn Lichti was ordained minister on 21 August 1988. The first baptism occured on 4 March 1989. Faith Mennonite purchased the church building on 1 December 1989.
  
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[[File:Faith Mennonite Church Wellesley.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|''Present Faith Mennonite Church in Kingwood (Wellesley), Ontario.<br/>Photo from congregation's website'']]
 
As the church grew, further programs were added -- a youth group in 1991, and an Expansion Committee by 1993. A portable classroom for the growing Sunday school was added in 1994. Vacation Bible School began in 1996. In 2003 the congregation had 115 members with Sunday morning attendance of approximately 170.
 
As the church grew, further programs were added -- a youth group in 1991, and an Expansion Committee by 1993. A portable classroom for the growing Sunday school was added in 1994. Vacation Bible School began in 1996. In 2003 the congregation had 115 members with Sunday morning attendance of approximately 170.
  
Sunday morning services in 2003 included Christian education from 9:50 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.. with the worship service at 11:00 a.m. The service includes with 4 adult classes, 3 youth classes and 5 children's classes. The worship service from 11 to 12 a.m. includes congregational acappella singing, testimonies and prayer, and preaching in English. A telephone call-in service is provided for those who are unable to attend. Sunday evening services are scheduled for three Sundays per month that might include a song service, visiting [[Choirs|choirs]], guest speakers, topic nights, mission reports or library book reports. The congregation supports local and foreign missions and have members participating in foreign missions, native ministries and prison ministry.
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In 2003 property was purchased in the hamlet of Kingwood for the proposed new church building. In January 2005 the congregation made the decision to forge forward with the building project. The first service was held in the new building on April of 2006. The new facility enabled the church to make use of a larger sanctuary, a fellowship hall/gym and more rooms for Sunday school classes.  
  
Faith Mennonite states it purpose is 1) To worship God and serve of the needs of man so that the lost may find life in Christ; 2) To teach and practice the Christian faith with emphasis on the principles of Anabaptism: believer's baptism, discipleship in all of life, brotherhood of believers, non-resistance, non-conformity to the world and separation of Church and State; 3) To challenge its members to live sacrificially thereby enabling them to support the work of the local church, home missions and foreign missions; and 4) To challenge families to be diligent in the spiritual training of their children and to encourage fathers to meet the spiritual, emotional and material needs of their families.
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In 2009, an advisory committee was established to facilitate the effective working of the congregation as an independent congregation, in order to facilitate the wish of Raymond Harnish to end his oversight responsibilities. Initial committee members were Paul Emerson, Lorne Steckley and Todd Neuschwander.
  
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[[File:Faith Mennonite Church Wellesley Interior.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|''Interior of Faith Mennonite Church.<br/>Photo from congregation's website''.]]
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In 2015 Sunday morning services included Christian education from 10 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. with the worship service at 11:00 a.m. The worship service from 11 to 12 a.m. included congregational singing, testimonies and prayer, and preaching in English. A telephone call-in service was provided for those who were unable to attend. Sunday evening services were scheduled for three Sundays per month that might include a song service, visiting choirs, guest speakers, topic nights, mission reports or library book reports. The congregation actively supported local and foreign missions. It also had members participating in foreign missions, native ministries and prison ministry as well as local community outreach programs. Home based small group Bible Studies were also instrumental in assisting members in spiritual growth as well as the growth of the fellowship.
  
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As with any church, its story is not so much that of the physical building and its changes over time, but rather the stories of the hearts and hands of those who make up the church and are dedicated to the expansion of God’s kingdom. The real story of our congregation is the combination of everyone’s testimony about the work of the Lord in each of our lives as we are called to share it with those that we meet on a daily basis.
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Archives of the congregation maintained by the leadership.
 
Archives of the congregation maintained by the leadership.
 
 
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
<strong>: Faith Mennonite Church Pastoral Leaders</strong>
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'''Address''': 1533 Forrest-Chalmers Road, Wellesley, Ontario N0B 2T0
 
 
<table class="plain">  <tr> <th>Pastor</th> <th>Years</th> </tr> <tr> <td> Raymond Harnish (Bishop)</td> <td> 1988-</td> </tr> <tr> <td> Glenn Lichti</td> <td> 1988-1989</td> </tr> <tr> <td> Allan Nafziger (Deacon)</td> <td> 1989-</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Roger Zehr</td> <td>1989-2000</td> </tr> <tr> <td>David Roth (Minister/Deacon)</td> <td>1994-</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Paul Yantzi</td> <td>1998-</td> </tr>  </table> <strong>: Faith Mennonite Church Membership </strong>
 
  
<table class="plain">  <tr> <td><strong> Year</strong></td> <td><strong> Membership</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> 2000</td> <td> 103</td> </tr> <tr> <td> 2003</td> <td> 115</td> </tr>  </table>  
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'''Phone''': 519-656-9107
  
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'''Website''': http://faithmennonite.ca/
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== Table 1: Faith Mennonite Church Pastoral Leaders ==
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{|  class="wikitable"
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! Pastor !! Years<br/>of Service
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|  Raymond Harnish (Bishop) ||  1988-2009
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|-
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|  Glenn Lichti ||  1988-1989
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|-
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| Roger Zehr || 1989-2000
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|-
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| Paul Yantzi || 1998-Present
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|-
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| Larry Jantzi || 2003-Present
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|-
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| Tony Gerber || 2010-Present
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|}
  
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== Table 2: Faith Mennonite Church Membership ==
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{|  class="wikitable"
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| <strong> Year</strong> || <strong> Membership</strong>
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|  2000 ||  103
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|-
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|  2003 ||  115
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|-
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|  2015 ||  170
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|}
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= Map=
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[[Map:Faith Mennonite Church (Wellesley, Ontario, Canada)]]
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[[Category:Ontario Congregations]]
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[[Category:Canadian Congregations]]

Latest revision as of 14:09, 3 March 2015

The initial Faith building

The Faith Mennonite congregation began meeting in 1986 for Sunday evening Bible study and prayer at the New Prussia school south of Wellesley, Ontario. The group originated from Maple View Mennonite and other area Mennonite churches over a desire for stricter congregational discipline in matters of alcohol use and women's dress regulations. On 6 September 1987 the first worship service was held with an attendance of 43. With no ordained minister, early preaching was done by lay members or area Mennonite ministers. The group organized committees for Sewing Circle and Sunday evening programs. In February 1988 the group asked Bishop Raymond Harnish of Pennsylvania to give oversight to the congregation in areas of communion, baptism, marriages and funerals, as well as minister ordinations.

In Spring 1988 Oetzel's United Church invited the congregation to rent its building northwest of New Hamburg. The first worship service was held there on 3 July 1988 with an attendance of 55. Glenn Lichti was ordained minister on 21 August 1988. The first baptism occured on 4 March 1989. Faith Mennonite purchased the church building on 1 December 1989.

Present Faith Mennonite Church in Kingwood (Wellesley), Ontario.
Photo from congregation's website

As the church grew, further programs were added -- a youth group in 1991, and an Expansion Committee by 1993. A portable classroom for the growing Sunday school was added in 1994. Vacation Bible School began in 1996. In 2003 the congregation had 115 members with Sunday morning attendance of approximately 170.

In 2003 property was purchased in the hamlet of Kingwood for the proposed new church building. In January 2005 the congregation made the decision to forge forward with the building project. The first service was held in the new building on April of 2006. The new facility enabled the church to make use of a larger sanctuary, a fellowship hall/gym and more rooms for Sunday school classes.

In 2009, an advisory committee was established to facilitate the effective working of the congregation as an independent congregation, in order to facilitate the wish of Raymond Harnish to end his oversight responsibilities. Initial committee members were Paul Emerson, Lorne Steckley and Todd Neuschwander.

Interior of Faith Mennonite Church.
Photo from congregation's website
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In 2015 Sunday morning services included Christian education from 10 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. with the worship service at 11:00 a.m. The worship service from 11 to 12 a.m. included congregational singing, testimonies and prayer, and preaching in English. A telephone call-in service was provided for those who were unable to attend. Sunday evening services were scheduled for three Sundays per month that might include a song service, visiting choirs, guest speakers, topic nights, mission reports or library book reports. The congregation actively supported local and foreign missions. It also had members participating in foreign missions, native ministries and prison ministry as well as local community outreach programs. Home based small group Bible Studies were also instrumental in assisting members in spiritual growth as well as the growth of the fellowship.

As with any church, its story is not so much that of the physical building and its changes over time, but rather the stories of the hearts and hands of those who make up the church and are dedicated to the expansion of God’s kingdom. The real story of our congregation is the combination of everyone’s testimony about the work of the Lord in each of our lives as we are called to share it with those that we meet on a daily basis.

Bibliography

Archives of the congregation maintained by the leadership.

Additional Information

Address: 1533 Forrest-Chalmers Road, Wellesley, Ontario N0B 2T0

Phone: 519-656-9107

Website: http://faithmennonite.ca/

Table 1: Faith Mennonite Church Pastoral Leaders

Pastor Years
of Service
Raymond Harnish (Bishop) 1988-2009
Glenn Lichti 1988-1989
Roger Zehr 1989-2000
Paul Yantzi 1998-Present
Larry Jantzi 2003-Present
Tony Gerber 2010-Present

Table 2: Faith Mennonite Church Membership

Year Membership
2000 103
2003 115
2015 170

Map

Map:Faith Mennonite Church (Wellesley, Ontario, Canada)


Author(s) Arnold Yantzi
Date Published February 2015

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Yantzi, Arnold. "Faith Mennonite Church (Wellesley, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. February 2015. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Faith_Mennonite_Church_(Wellesley,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=131058.

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Yantzi, Arnold. (February 2015). Faith Mennonite Church (Wellesley, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Faith_Mennonite_Church_(Wellesley,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=131058.




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