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− | The Immanuel Mennonite Church congregation in Pierceland, Saskatchewan, began services in 1931. The congregation originated through colonization from southern [[Saskatchewan (Canada)|Saskatchewan]]. The congregation in Pierceland was part of the Meadow Lake Immanuel group. The Pierceland church building was destroyed by fire 6 November 1955 and was not replaced. At that time there were 25 members and the congregational leader was J. J. Dyck. The congregation had been affiliated with the [[Conference of Mennonites in Canada|Conference of Mennonites in Canada]]. | + | The Immanuel Mennonite Church congregation in Pierceland, Saskatchewan, began services in 1931. The congregation originated through colonization from southern [[Saskatchewan (Canada)|Saskatchewan]]. The congregation in Pierceland was part of the Meadow Lake Immanuel group. The Pierceland church building was destroyed by fire 6 November 1955 and was not replaced. At that time there were 25 members and the congregational leader was J. J. Dyck. An Immanuel Mennonite Pierceland station continued into the 1960s. The congregation had been affiliated with the [[Conference of Mennonites in Canada|Conference of Mennonites in Canada]]. |
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− | + | ''Canadian Mennonite'' (25 November 1955): 1. | |
− | + | [https://www.mharchives.ca/holdings/SK/SK_ImmanuelMC.htm Immanuel Mennonite Church (Rapid View, Saskatchewan) fonds.] Volume 3685:10. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 11 July 2020
The Immanuel Mennonite Church congregation in Pierceland, Saskatchewan, began services in 1931. The congregation originated through colonization from southern Saskatchewan. The congregation in Pierceland was part of the Meadow Lake Immanuel group. The Pierceland church building was destroyed by fire 6 November 1955 and was not replaced. At that time there were 25 members and the congregational leader was J. J. Dyck. An Immanuel Mennonite Pierceland station continued into the 1960s. The congregation had been affiliated with the Conference of Mennonites in Canada.
Bibliography
Canadian Mennonite (25 November 1955): 1.
Immanuel Mennonite Church (Rapid View, Saskatchewan) fonds. Volume 3685:10.
Author(s) | Marlene Epp |
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Alf Redekopp | |
Date Published | July 2020 |
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Epp, Marlene and Alf Redekopp. "Immanuel Mennonite Church (Pierceland, Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. July 2020. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Immanuel_Mennonite_Church_(Pierceland,_Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=168805.
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Epp, Marlene and Alf Redekopp. (July 2020). Immanuel Mennonite Church (Pierceland, Saskatchewan, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Immanuel_Mennonite_Church_(Pierceland,_Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=168805.
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