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The Davlekanovo Mennonite Church, in [[Ufa (Bashkortostan, Russia)|Ufa]], [[Russia|Russia]], also called the "Ufimer" Church, was founded in 1898. In 1905 it had a membership of 153 with a total population of 401. The leading minister at that time was Gerhard Dyck, who had been the leader since 1902. Other ministers were [[Gerbrandt, Jakob (19th/20th century)|Jakob Gerbrandt &lt;em&gt; &lt;/em&gt;]]and F. F. Martens. The latter was ordained minister in 1909 and later as elder. [[Friedrichsen, Karl (1879-1941?)|Karl Friedrichsen]]<em>, </em>who for a number of years operated the Davlekanovo Bible School (or [[Mayak Bible School (Ufa, Russia)|Mayak Bible School]]),<strong> </strong>was also a minister of the congregation.
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The Davlekanovo Mennonite Church, in [[Ufa (Bashkortostan, Russia)|Ufa]], [[Russia|Russia]], also called the "Ufimer" Church, was founded in 1898. In 1905 it had a membership of 153 with a total population of 401. The leading minister at that time was Gerhard Dyck, who had been the leader since 1902. Other ministers were [[Gerbrandt, Jakob (19th/20th century)|Jakob Gerbrandt ]]and F. F. Martens. The latter was ordained minister in 1909 and later as elder. [[Friedrichsen, Karl (1879-1941?)|Karl Friedrichsen]], who for a number of years operated the Davlekanovo Bible School (or [[Mayak Bible School (Ufa, Russia)|Mayak Bible School]]), was also a minister of the congregation.
 
 
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Dirks, Heinrich. <em>Statistik der Mennonitengemeinden in Russland Ende 1905 (Anhang zum Mennonitischen Jahrbuche 1904-05)</em>. Gnadenfeld: Dirks, 1906: 38, 64.
 
Dirks, Heinrich. <em>Statistik der Mennonitengemeinden in Russland Ende 1905 (Anhang zum Mennonitischen Jahrbuche 1904-05)</em>. Gnadenfeld: Dirks, 1906: 38, 64.
 
 
 
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The Davlekanovo Mennonite Church, in Ufa, Russia, also called the "Ufimer" Church, was founded in 1898. In 1905 it had a membership of 153 with a total population of 401. The leading minister at that time was Gerhard Dyck, who had been the leader since 1902. Other ministers were Jakob Gerbrandt and F. F. Martens. The latter was ordained minister in 1909 and later as elder. Karl Friedrichsen, who for a number of years operated the Davlekanovo Bible School (or Mayak Bible School), was also a minister of the congregation.

Bibliography

Dirks, Heinrich. Statistik der Mennonitengemeinden in Russland Ende 1905 (Anhang zum Mennonitischen Jahrbuche 1904-05). Gnadenfeld: Dirks, 1906: 38, 64.


Author(s) Cornelius Krahn
Date Published 1956

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Krahn, Cornelius. "Davlekanovo Mennonite Church (Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Davlekanovo_Mennonite_Church_(Ufa,_Bashkortostan,_Russia)&oldid=120108.

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Krahn, Cornelius. (1956). Davlekanovo Mennonite Church (Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Davlekanovo_Mennonite_Church_(Ufa,_Bashkortostan,_Russia)&oldid=120108.




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