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  • Springstein Mennonite Church, 1963, 60 pp. Address: Box 38, Springstein MB R0G 2N0; located at 22 Victoria Road, Springstein, Manitoba Phone: 204-735-2758
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  • Klippenstein, Lawrence and Julius G. Toews, eds., Mennonite Memories. Winnipeg: Centennial Publications, 1977. Neufeld, Vernon H. ed., If We Can Love: The
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  • (27 April 1981): 12. Address: Box 1719, 335 6th Street S.E., Altona, MB R0G 0B0 (Co-ordinates 49.095556, -97.551111 [49° 05' 44" N 97° 33' 04" W]) Phone:
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  • Christian Pacifist. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1973. Epp, Frank H. and Marlene G. Epp. The Progressions of the Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section. Akron
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  • on-ks. Schmidt, Steven G. “25 Years: A Brief History of New Creation Fellowship.” Unpublished booklet. 1998. Schmidt, Steven G., interview by author. Newton
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  • services was completed earlier than in cities like Danzig. Some ministers, e.g., Buhler in the Grosswerder, began to preach in German in 1757, al­though the
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  • microfilmed at Mennonite Heritage Centre. Address: Box 2798, Steinbach MB R5G 1P2; located at 345 Loewen Blvd., Steinbach, Manitoba Phone: 204-326-2293 Website:
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  • Minister Years Frank Janzen 1936-1937 John J. Neufeld 1937 Johann F. Peters 1937-1938 Peter Reimer 1938-1939 David G. Quapp 1939-1943 Heinrich Regehr 1943-1944
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  • 1937 to work among the Russian-speaking people in Vancouver. In 1944 Henry G. Classen was appointed city missionary in Vancouver, with a mandate that included
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  • gs/SK/SK_Aberdeen.htm. Mennonite Reporter (18 Sept. 1989): 11. Rempel, J. G. Die Rosenorter Gemeinde in Saskatchewan. Rosthern, 1950. Mennonite Heritage
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  • (Bishop) 1862-1866 1866-1893 William B. Eicher (1869-1936) 1894 Harvey G. "H. G." Allebach (1869-1921) 1894-1897 Peter E. "P. E." Stuckey (1844-1929) 1897-1902
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  • 1980s. While there are other types of Bible instruction in various settings (e.g., winter and summer Bible schools for adults and children and Bible instruction
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  • services in 1955. The first building was occupied in 1955. Henry and Elna Neufeld are considered the founding leaders of the group. The congregation originated
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  • 1970s and beyond took leadership roles in the congregation. In 1982, Anne Neufeld Rupp was called to be the first woman to serve in a lead pastoral role.
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  • Mennonite Church (Drake, Saskatchewan)-Former Location MLA style Wiebe, Victor G. "North Star Mennonite Church (Drake, Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist
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  • MB: Volumes 326-327, Reel 53. Address: 11210 59 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6H 1G3 Phone: 780-434-4268 Website: Lendrum MB Church Denominational Affiliations:
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  • (1892-1989) 1952-1957 William G. Unrau (1921-2022) 1958-1968 Levi H. Koehn (1920-1983) 1968-1975 Charles D. Asche 1975-1978 Ernest W. Neufeld (1932-2015) 1978-1982
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  • Miller, and Clayton Kratz, the Mennonite relief workers in Russia included G. G. Hiebert, P. C. Hiebert, D. R. Hoeppner, Barbara Hofer, D. M. Hofer, C. E
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  • to start churches in the bigger cities. Rather, they went to rural areas, e.g. Hokkaido (MC) and Kyushu (GCM). As people moved from rural areas for education
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  • Illuminated Manuscripts,  rev. ed. New York: Dover Publications, 1973. Brumbaugh, M. G. The Life and Works of Christopher Dock. Philadelphia, 1908. Dock, Christopher
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