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  • understanding faith. Therefore, the traditional sources of Christian orthodoxy--e.g., creeds and early church doctrinal formulations--should also be considered
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  • been preserved by a former member for possible future use. MLA style Neufeld, I. G. "Salem Mennonite Brethren Church (Mingo, Thomas County, Kansas, USA)
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  • became the leader of the church at Hooker, Oklahoma, in 1906. MLA style Neufeld, I. G. "Butler County Mennonite Brethren Church (Cassidy, Kansas, USA)." Global
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  • The Rev. Jacob Stucky Family Record 1824-1953. North Newton, 1954. Neufeld, I. G, "Jacob Stucky—Pioneer of Two Continents." Mennonite Life IV (January
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  • Mennonite Brethren communities and to Texas and Oklahoma. MLA style Neufeld, I. G. "Durham Mennonite Brethren Church (Durham, Kansas, USA)." Global Anabaptist
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  • within the conference until 1993. Sawatzky, Herb, Bev Friesen and Clare Neufeld. "A Short History and Evaluation of the Last 9 Years of the Evangelism &
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  • Manitoba Conference included H. S. Voth, A. H. Unruh, J. G. Wiens, H. H. Janzen, D. D. Derksen, and G. D. Pries. -- H. H. Redekop In 1929 the Mennonite Brethren
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  • Winnipeg, MB: Volume 523. Address: 401 Westwood Drive, Winnipeg, MB R3K 1G4 Location: Corner of Westwood Drive and McBey Avenue (Co-ordinates 49.878333
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  • the Northern Cheyenne Indians. The work was begun in 1904, by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Linscheid, who remained in the work until 1920. Other workers up to 1953
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  • became part of the Mennonite Brethren conferences in 1963. Jacob "Jay" Neufeld was the first pastor. Through the efforts of Dan Reimer, who had already
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  • for Mennonite Brethren Studies. Address: 831 Thornhill Avenue, Morden, MB, R0G 1J0 (Coordinates 49.193056 -98.116944) Phone: 204-822-5172 Church website:
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  • Andres 1967-1975 Jake Giesbrecht 1978-1980 Ray Kennedy 1980-1981 Clare Neufeld 1981-1990 Reuben Baerg 1990-1991 Bernie Retzlaff 1990-1991 Verner Friesen
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  • Committee of the Conference of United Mennonite Churches of Ontario, C. K. Neufeld and Johann Wichert, explored the possibility of a mission in the the city
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  • Years of Service Martha Smith Good 1981-1987 Dave Tiessen 1987-1996 Hugo Neufeld 1996-1997
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  • 2928, 3390, 3539, 4441. Address: 659 East 52nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC  V5X 1G8 Phone: 604-321-2131 Website: Peace Church on 52nd Denominational Affiliations:
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  • Vogt (1886-1968) who was also Buhr's brother-in-law, pastor Heinrich A. Neufeld who also served on the Board of CMBoC. Both Buhr and Hiebert had not been
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  • church also experienced rapid growth. With the appointment of Alexander Neufeld as lead pastor in 1987, John’s assignment in Germany changed from a pastoral
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  • After study at Waterloo College, Neufeld attended the Cleveland School of Art (1935-39) and then set up the Neufeld Studios in New York City and New Preston
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  • Cornelius D. Toews, Bernhard B. Boldt, Henry G. Bartsch 1946-1947 Cornelius C. Peters (principal), Henry G. Bartsch, Herman Lenzmann, Walter Wiebe, Rudy
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  • of the Sixth Annual Conference on Mennonite Cultural Problems (1947). Neufeld, I. G. "The Life Cycle of Mennonite Families in Marion County, Kansas." Proceedings
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