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North East Calgary Vision

  • CA W V019
  • Fonds

North East Calgary Vision: Vision for at least 3 congregations to join on property already owned to build an “international” church.

Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church

  • CA W N001
  • Fonds
  • 1899 - 1993

The Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church was begun as a mission conference of the Canada Conference in 1899. In 1927 the NWCC was organized and, in 1928, granted a charter by an act of Parliament under the name “Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church.” The NWCC partnered with partner denominations throughout its history until it was granted autonomy in 1970 by the United Methodist Church. The Canadian charter was amended in 1992. In 1982 the Conference joined with the Evangelical Church of North America to form the Evangelical Church. The Conference merged with the Missionary Church of Canada in 1993 to form the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada.

Okanagan Camps

  • CA W C07
  • Fonds

Documents from youth and family camping programs operated by churches in the Okanagan of B.C. at rented facilities regularly at Gardom Lake

Olds Community Church

  • CA W C24
  • Fonds

Records of a congregation in Olds, Alberta, which ministered 1924-25 and 1982 to 1989.

Osoyoos, Little Brown Church

  • CA W V047
  • Fonds

The Osoyoos church began as an Evangelical Church known as the Little Brown Church. Its building was dedicated in 1979. It changed its name in 1997 to the Lakeview Bible Chapel and then back again to Little Brown Church.

Peter & Kay Waldin

  • CA W C42
  • Fonds

Peter Waldin, MVBC Professor, wrote and directed many plays for the students, was responsible for the College Good News Broadcasts, a Pastor early in his ministry, Scoutmaster of the Didsbury 2nd Troop.

Philippe Delsaut

  • CA N E016
  • Fonds

Records of the work of Phil Delsaut as President of the EMCC.

Red Deer, New Hope Church

  • CA W V037
  • Fonds

Records of one of two Red Deer congregations which was named New Hope but had brief existence

Red Water Church

  • CA W C25
  • Fonds

Records of the congregation in Red Water, Alberta which opened in 1949 and closed in 1961.

Regina Bible Institute

  • CA W N048
  • Fonds

In 1941 Rev. F. S. Magsig assumed full responsibility for the Regina Bible Institute which had previously operated under Rev. Peter Allinger and later moved it to the Calvary Temple where Magsig was pastor. The 1942 conference endorsed the move by resolution. It was relocated to Medicine Hat in June, 1947 and re-named Hillcrest Christian College.

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