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Document Mennonite Relief Efforts in Waterloo Region Mennonite relief efforts have proven to be extremely complex, spanning all members of their community and focusing both on local and international need within and outside of their denomination.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-20 15:15:34
Document Mennonites' Role in Food Production in Waterloo Region The role of Mennonites in local food production within Waterloo Region has a long and interesting history dating back to the early 1800s   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-20 17:09:11
Document Mennonites and Milling in Waterloo Region Sawmills and grist mills were some of the first structures built by the Mennonites settling in the area that would become Waterloo Region.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-27 15:14:33
Document Mennonite women's groups in Waterloo Region: pioneer leaders for more than a century The Women's Mission and Service Commission formally started in 1971, but is rooted in a long history of women's volunteerism in the Mennonite community.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-21 17:08:07
Document An Erb Street Mennonite Church Historical Sketch: 1830s - 1960s Despite tracing its roots to the more conservative David Eby congregation, the Waterloo/Erb Street Mennonite Church would become surprisingly modernized with Sunday schools and evangelistic meetings.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-27 16:29:31
Document The Mennonite Contribution to Waterloo’s Tourism The Mennonite presence in Waterloo Region, particularly in St. Jacobs, acts a strong draw for tourists to the area. Care though needs to be taken not to exploit this situation.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-20 18:50:43
Document Menno Singers The Menno Singers, now in their sixth decade, describe their vision as being "a mixed voice choir rooted within the Mennonite tradition and dedicated to musical excellence."   Janelle Martin 2009-04-28 15:45:16
Document The Mennonite woman’s veiling Some groups of Mennonites require women to wear a veil in compliance with Paul’s scripture in 1 Corinthians 11:1-6. This article outlines the history behind this tradition and the variance between different Mennonite groups of the practice.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-12 13:08:27
Document Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church: a History A review of the founding of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church   Janelle Martin 2009-03-18 14:45:08
Audio Interview, Elsa Koop, Part4 Interview, Elsa Koop, Part4_ImpressionsMexicanMennoniteLifestyle   2009-05-20 01:01:07
Document Rockway Mennonite Church: 1960 – present With services first being held at Rockway Mennonite School on October 2, 1960, Rockway Mennonite Church began as a "church plant" by First Mennonite Church in Kitchener.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-26 10:45:12
Document New Hamburg Conservative Mennonite Church: 1959 - present Desiring a preservation of more traditional customs, in November 1959, a group began to meet in Baden who would became the nucleus of a new church that became the New Hamburg Conservative Mennonite Church.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-25 17:55:50
Document Ontario Mennonite Relief Sale in New Hamburg The New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale was started as a way to bring relief to people in need. Over the past 42 years since the sale first began, approximately $13.5 million has been raised.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-12 16:23:31
Document Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support The history of the development of the Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support   Janelle Martin 2009-04-28 16:52:05
Document St. Jacobs Mennonite Church: 1844 - present Tracing its roots to over 160 years ago when much of the land was being cleared by pioneer Mennonite families, the St. Jacobs Mennonite Church continues to be an active congregation in the community today.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-26 11:25:16
Document Mennonite Parochial Schools While originally the Mennonites of Waterloo Region had their children attend mainstream schools, eventually the modernization of schools incited them to establish their own schools.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-19 15:52:18
Document Wilmot Mennonite Church: roots to present Wilmot Mennonite Church came into existence in 1977 through the amalgamation of two small congregations: Geiger Mennonite Church and Baden Mennonite Church.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-29 11:22:49
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 9 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p240sa_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:52
Document The Detweiler Meetinghouse: Its History and Uses The last surviving stone meetinghouse built by Mennonites in Ontario, Roseville Mennonite church struggled to keep preachers in their midst and would eventually close on January 9, 1966.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-21 15:05:00
Document The Effect of Planning on Waterloo Region's Mennonite Population A case is made as to the importance of planning to accommodate Waterloo Region's Mennonite population and some ways that this can be done.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-21 10:43:04
Document Oral History Russian Mennonite Migration 1920s 189 Biographical Sketches of Ontario Mennonites img189.jpg Janelle Martin 2010-01-12 09:05:55
Document Bloomingdale Mennonite Church, 1806-2009 Built on land donated by Yoch, the first Mennonite meetinghouse in Bloomingdale was built in 1826 and would eventually become the Bloomingdale Mennonite Church.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-26 12:27:18
Document Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church The W-K United Mennonite congregation was started by some of the 875 immigrants that arrived in Waterloo from Russia on July 19th 1924. Originally renting space on King Street North above Harmony Lunch for the first years of worship, they moved to 15 Geo   2009-03-12 17:12:45
Document Rockway Mennonite Collegiate: a story of ingenuity, struggle and perseverance A history of Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, Kitchener, ON.   Janelle Martin 2009-03-02 15:18:07
Document Preston Mennonite Church: 1800 - 2009 Originating as far back as 1800, Preston Mennonite Church celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2000.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-21 12:26:04
Document Amish Mennonite Oral History Project 23 Hist.Mss.22.7 Oral History, Amish Mennonite Experience in Ontario - Summaries & Releases img023-1.jpg Janelle Martin 2010-01-14 17:14:28
Document Oral History Russian Mennonite Migration 1920s 113 Biographical Sketches of Ontario Mennonites img113.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-12-17 15:07:34
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 6 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p234s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:24
Document Riverdale Mennonite Church The Riverdale Mennonite congregation at Millbank began services in 1946 and formally organized in 1948 with 60 members. Valentine Nafziger and Menno Zehr are considered to be the founding leaders. Valentine withdrew in 1956 to form Bethel Conservative Me   2009-03-12 17:07:18
Audio Interview, George B. Konrad, Part3 Interview, George B. Konrad, Part3_ChurchPartnerships   2009-05-20 01:01:07
Document Statement on Inter-Mennonite Cooperation in North America (General Conference Mennonite Church, Mennonite Church, 1983) Mennonites have lived in North America for 300 years. They came to the New World at different times and for varied reasons.   2009-03-12 17:10:13
Document Waterloo Mennonite Brethren Church, 1960-2009 Started by a group of young adult members at Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church, Waterloo Mennonite Brethren Church officially began on January 1, 1967 with forty-three members.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-21 15:31:57
Document First Hmong Mennonite Church: 1980 - present The First Hmong Mennonite Church was formalized and registered on November 15, 1996, when the congregation moved out from First Mennonite Church in Kitchener after sharing its worship space for fifteen years.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-25 15:15:37
Document Scattering Seed to Grow the Kingdom: A Brief History of Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church Beginning worship services in the sanctuary of Bethany Missionary Church, Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church moved to its present location in 1952.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-30 11:39:04
Document Amish Mennonite Oral History Project 4 Hist.Mss.22.7 Oral History, Amish Mennonite Experience in Ontario - Summaries & Releases img004-1.jpg Janelle Martin 2010-01-13 10:50:36
Document Hillcrest Mennonite Church, 1964-2009 Beginning in 1964 as an extension of the East Zorra Amish Mennonite Church, Hillcrest Mennonite Church continues to be an active congregation.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-28 10:12:29
Document Glencairn Mennonite Brethren Church, 1988 – present Learn about the long and dynamic history of the Glencairn Mennonite Brethren Church.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-12 15:53:57
Document Mountview Mennonite Brethren Church (Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada) Mountview Mennonite Brethren congregation began services in 1954 and formally organized in 1960. Originated through Vineland Mennonite and Ontario Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. Language of worship is English.   2009-03-12 17:01:32
Document Topics in History at First Mennonite Church, Kitchener One of the first places a women's group formally organized in Ontario, the First Mennonite Church of Kitchener has been involved in a number of initiatives ranging from becoming a sister church to a congregation in Colombia to the prayer shawl ministry.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-25 14:58:03
Audio Interview, Elsa Koop, Part1 Interview, Elsa Koop, Part1_IntroducingElsaKoop   2009-05-20 01:01:07
Document Ontario Mennonite Brethren in Christ The Ontario Mennonite Brethren in Christ (which has since 1948 been called the United Missionary Church) may trace its origin from the conference in Kitchener (then Berlin) when Daniel Brenneman visited Solomon Eby (a minister ordained at Port Elgin who   2009-03-12 17:04:34
Document Floradale Mennonite Church, 1936 to 2008 History of Floradale Mennonite Church at 22 Florapine Road, Floradale, Ontario   2009-02-02 13:41:34
Document North Easthope Reformed Mennonite Church The North Easthope Reformed Mennonite congregation formally organized in 1844 and the land for the present location was purchase in 1871.   2009-01-30 12:51:12
Document Waterloo North Mennonite Church: 1986 - present Beginning to gather for worship on October 5, 1986, worship services were finally held in their own building in 1994 when the congregation moved into its new building on land that had been acquired at the corner of Benjamin Road and Weber Street.   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-30 12:51:31
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 12 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p246s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:56:20
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 5 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p232s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:15
Collection Mennonite World Conference Content related to the 7th Mennonite World Conference (August 1-7, 1962) held in Kitchener, ON   2009-04-09 16:36:59
Document Amish Mennonite Oral History Project 69 Agreement of Deposit for Oral History Interviews img069-1.jpg Janelle Martin 2010-01-20 15:07:09
Document Hawkesville Mennonite Church: 1950 - present With its dedication service being held on Sunday, January 1, 1950, Hawkesville Mennonite Church began as an outreach from St. Jacobs Mennonite Church   Alisa McClurg 2009-05-21 12:04:25
Audio Interview, George B. Konrad, Part1 Interview, George B. Konrad, Part1_CommitteeWork   2009-05-20 01:01:07
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