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- meeting in a former Church of the Brethren meetinghouse on Buch Avenue. On 10 October 1952, O. N. Johns officiated at the congregation's organization with 724 KB (442 words) - 09:50, 5 May 2024
- capacity for 352 people with a budget of $28,000. It was dedicated on 7 October 1951. In 1971 the congregation began to look into options for expansion6 KB (708 words) - 14:09, 18 October 2023
- Online. October 2012. Web. 6 Jul 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Martin,_David_W._(1873-1959)&oldid=163739. APA style Gingrich, Del. (October 2012)5 KB (852 words) - 13:06, 29 March 2019
- peaked in 1956 at 363, but went into a steady decline after that time. By 2000, the membership was fewer than 70. The congregation closed in January 20053 KB (455 words) - 06:59, 6 October 2016
- Bert. (October 2023). Estuary Hutterite Colony (Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 October 20231 KB (160 words) - 21:49, 18 October 2023
- of the new Central Plains Mennonite Conference of Mennonite Church USA in 2000, White Chapel retained membership only in the North Central Conference. In4 KB (431 words) - 11:26, 4 September 2023
- (Laird, Saskatchewan) in 1973 and Brotherfield Mennonite Brethren on 2 October 1988. The language of worship is English; the transition from German occurred5 KB (405 words) - 09:26, 5 November 2018
- Conference. "2000 Caribbean, Central & South America Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches." Web. 31 October 2010. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/Directory/2000carcsam5 KB (713 words) - 13:40, 23 April 2020
- July 2021). Mennonite Brethren Herald (28 April 2000); (14 September 2001). Mennonite Reporter (16 October 1989): 5. Neufeld, Jay. "Northgate MB Church."5 KB (560 words) - 10:23, 29 October 2021
- Ninga, Lena, Crystal City, Manitou, and Mather. Canadian Mennonite (14 October 1960): 5. Dyck, Robert. "The History of the Whitewater Mennonite Church5 KB (418 words) - 11:51, 30 June 2021
- Bethel College Mennonite Church, North Newton, Kansas, USA, was founded 31 October 1897 with 22 charter members. From the beginning the congregation had close10 KB (1,159 words) - 11:09, 14 July 2021
- conducted on 11 September 1983. The congregation formally organized on 28 October 1984 with 15 members. Steven Martin was ordained minister in 1991 and Bishop3 KB (298 words) - 11:26, 25 October 2019
- title=Kroeker,_Walter_E._(1915-2000)&oldid=95676. APA style Kroeker, Wally. (October 2009). Kroeker, Walter E. (1915-2000). Global Anabaptist Mennonite4 KB (718 words) - 14:41, 23 August 2013
- 1968, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) and Elizabeth (Neufeldt) Baerg (12 October 1886, Windom, Minnesota, USA - 26 November 1974, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)6 KB (745 words) - 05:29, 5 July 2014
- doctrine of the incarnation. Possibly as a result of this letter, on 1 October Henry VIII issued a commission to Archbishop Cranmer "to search for and47 KB (7,073 words) - 15:06, 29 March 2021
- and at a campus ministry center near the University of Northern Iowa. In October 1984, it rented and renovated a storefront that it shared with a SELFHELP4 KB (483 words) - 17:54, 28 December 2022
- Brethren Herald (27 May 1988): 59; (19 July 1996); (14 July 2000); (8 March 2002); (13 October 2006). Denominational Affiliations: Association des Églises2 KB (277 words) - 13:16, 21 April 2020
- Emma Church. Hartman, Gene. "Emma Mennonite." Gospel Evangel 87, no. 6 (October 2006): 2-3. Preheim, Rich. In Pursuit of Faithfulness: Conviction, Conflict5 KB (550 words) - 13:36, 20 June 2024
- Foothills Community Church began on 18 October 1947 as the Mennonite Brethren Church of Pincher Creek; it began as a church plant of the Coaldale Mennonite4 KB (386 words) - 13:17, 21 April 2020
- small, a new church was built in the town of Elbing and dedicated on 19 October 1924. In 1963 a larger building was constructed and in 1998 a library and9 KB (961 words) - 11:44, 22 February 2023