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Esk Church

  • CA W N025
  • Fonds

Records of the Esk, Saskatchewan congregation which ministered from 1915 to 1974. During 1935 its membership was 124, but at its 50th anniversary in 1965 it had declined to 41. In 1974 its 28 members were transferred to the Evangelical Church in Saskatoon.

Endiang Church

  • CA W N024
  • Fonds

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.

Ellmer W. Praetorius

  • CA W P20
  • Fonds

Elmer Wesley Praetorius (1882 - 1966): Long-serving denominational Bishop who served the Northwest Canada Conference.

Edmonton, Spanish Mission

  • CA W N017
  • Fonds

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.

Edmonton, Mill Woods Church

  • CA W V046
  • Fonds

Mill Woods was an EMCC congregation in Edmonton that opened in September 6, 1987 and concluded its ministry in 2014.

Edmonton Bible Institute

  • CA W C13
  • Fonds

Edmonton Bible Institute (sometimes named Beulah Bible Institute) was operated by Beulah Mission in Edmonton from 1913 to 1919 under Miss Maude Chatham. It was a predecessor to MVBS.

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.

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.

EMCC World Partners

  • CA N E005
  • Fonds
  • 1993 - ?

EMCC World Partners is the international, cross-cultural and relief & development arm of the EMCC operating in numerous countries of the world. At the 1993 EMCC merger, World Partners was continued as the joint missions program of the EMCC and MC Inc. governed by a single board. In January 1998, the missions program of the two denominations was divided and World Partners became World Partners Canada and World Partners USA. World Partners Canada became EMCC World Partners soon thereafter. Initially, WP Canada had the oversight of the fields of Mexico, Nigeria, and Spain, but later WP USA took oversight of Spain and WP Canada took oversight of the field in Brazil. In 2005 the Board of EMCC World Partners ceased to function under a new denominational organizational structure where the missions program was the responsibility of the President and the National Board.

EMCC Women's Ministries

  • CA N E002
  • Fonds

Ministries to women under the denomination were a part of both merging denominations. Similar programs were continued under the EMCC for a period of time.

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