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Crossfield Church

  • CA W N022
  • Fonds

Records of the Evangelical congregation in Crossfield, Alberta during the 1950's.

Didsbury Missionary Church

  • CA W C27
  • Fonds

Records from the first congregation of the Missionary Church in the West, begun in 1896 as Mennonite Brethren in Christ, which joined, after the EMCC Merger, with Zion Evangelical Church to become the new Zion EMCC Congregation.

Didsbury Zion EMC Church

  • CA W V042
  • Fonds

Didsbury Zion EMC Church created in 1995 by the merger of the Zion Evangelical and Missionary Congregations in Didsbury

Didsbury, Mountain View Church

  • CA W V048
  • Fonds

Congregation east of Didsbury that began in the Gore school and included other country school house ministries including Siebertville.

Didsbury, Zion Church

  • CA W N036
  • Fonds

The Church began in 1902 under the Evangelical Association as the “Didsbury Mission” growing to include, as a circuit, Siebertville, Mayton, Kansas, and Sunnyslope. In 1994 it joined with the Missionary Church in Didsbury to form Zion EMC Church.

Drayton Valley Church

  • CA W C20
  • Fonds

Records of the congregation at Drayton Valley, Alberta which opened in 1986 and closed in 1991 under pastors David Turner and Greg Pritchard

EMCC Canada West District

  • CA W V002
  • Fonds
  • 1993 - 2011

The records of the Canada West District from its creation with merger in 1993, through restructuring in 2005, and to its demise with the denomination assuming its remaining responsibilities.

EMCC Women (CWD)

  • CA W V004
  • Fonds

EMCC Women western programs, publications, constitution, with selected denominational records, 1993 to when their ministry concluded.

Earl & Katherine Archer

  • CA W C37
  • Fonds

Earl Archer entered the ministry in 1937 pastoring several congregations. He was particularly known for his preaching both as pastor and evangelist.

Echo Lake Camp

  • CA W V010
  • Fonds

Echo Lake Camp opened on 1933 on the shores of Echo Lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley Saskatchewan and has operated since.

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