Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church (St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada)
The Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada was organized 12 March 1995 by the Conservative Mennonite Church of Ontario as an outreach in the greater Aylmer, Ontario area. The outreach was particularly directed to the Low German Mennonite immigrant community in the area. Initially the group used the Avon-Crampton United Church in Avon. The congregation later bought the former Aylmer Bible School for its church and for use as the Shiloh Christian School.
Deacon Tom Bender provided initial pastoral leadership. John Krahn was ordained in 1998 to provide pastoral leadership for the congregation. Both remained in leadership in 2016.
Bibliography
"Shiloh." Ontario Informer 23, no. 4 (April 1995): 5-6.
Additional Information
Address: 47334 Church Street, St. Thomas, Ontario N5P 3S7
Phone: 226-980-6672
Denominational Affiliations: Conservative Mennonite Church of Ontario
Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church Pastoral Leaders
Name | Years of Service |
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Tom Bender (Deacon) | 1995-present |
John Krahn (Minister) | 1998-present |
Daryl Good (Deacon) | 2007-present |
Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church Membership
Year | Members |
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1996 | 7 |
2007 | 24 |
2016 | 32 |
Map
Map:Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church (St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada)
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | July 2016 |
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Steiner, Samuel J. "Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church (St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. July 2016. Web. 18 Dec 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Shiloh_Conservative_Mennonite_Church_(St._Thomas,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=165447.
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Steiner, Samuel J. (July 2016). Shiloh Conservative Mennonite Church (St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 December 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Shiloh_Conservative_Mennonite_Church_(St._Thomas,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=165447.
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