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The program for the youth of the Conference in connection with the various partner denominations with which the Conference worked.
The program for the youth of the Conference in connection with the various partner denominations with which the Conference worked.
The congregation, located in southwest Calgary, was inaugurated by the conference in 1952 with members from the Salem congregation. A new building was dedicated Feb. 28, 1954. Due to inadequate room and facilities the church was closed in 1974 and its members transferred mostly to the Salem congregation.
Records of the Evangelical congregation in Crossfield, Alberta during the 1950's.
The Endiang congregation began as a United church near Hanna that later joined with other congregations in the area as part of the Evangelical Church in Hanna.
The Norwood congregation was located in the Hillcrest Christian College Chapel. Its pastor also taught at the College and pastored the Little Plume congregation. The Norwood congregation was organized in 1963. By 1969 the average attendance was 119. However by 1974 there was only a small congregation so the membership was transferred to other congregations in the city.
The Morse Mission included three congregations: Morse / Hodgeville, Glen Bain, and Rush Lake. The work began south of Morse, where the first pastors lived, in 1914, with a church erected in 1916. The building was moved to Hodgeville in 1964. Congregations were also established near Glen Bain and Rush Lake. The field closed in 1986.
Elmer Wesley Praetorius (1882 - 1966): Long-serving denominational Bishop who served the Northwest Canada Conference.
Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church
The Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church was the denomination that birthed the Canada West District. Essential documents of that denomination are preserved.
Documents relating to the mission work by the Missionary Church and its predecessors in India.