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James River Bible Camp opened in 1961 on the site of the James River Church some 11 miles north of Sundre, Alberta and operated until merged with Alberta Camp to become Rivers Edge Camp.
James River Bible Camp opened in 1961 on the site of the James River Church some 11 miles north of Sundre, Alberta and operated until merged with Alberta Camp to become Rivers Edge Camp.
A congregation with a brief existence in Calgary mainly with younger people.
Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (West)
Records of the CWD of the EMCC, entities of the ministry of the EMCC in the West including congregations, camps, and individuals, as well as duplicate basic records of the denomination which form a background for the other documents preserved in t...
Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church
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 Confere...
North East Calgary Vision: Vision for at least 3 congregations to join on property already owned to build an “international” church.
Documents from the ministry of the Edmonton Spanish congregation which began ministry in 1975 in the Richmond Park Church and ministered until 1980 when Conference support ended.
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.
Didsbury Zion EMC Church created in 1995 by the merger of the Zion Evangelical and Missionary Congregations in Didsbury
Mountain View Bible College opened in 1926 in Didsbury. It had been preceded by Edmonton Bible Institute and short term Bible classes taught in Didsbury by Rev. Alvin Traub. The College operated until 1992 when it merged with Hillcrest Christian ...
The women's ministry variously named depending on the partner denominational programs ending up with the name, "Evangelical Women."