- CA W V047-EM19-28
- Dossier
Fait partie de Osoyoos, Little Brown Church
Church Records of membership, marriages, deaths; Directory; “Church Basics Course”
Fait partie de Osoyoos, Little Brown Church
Church Records of membership, marriages, deaths; Directory; “Church Basics Course”
Fait partie de Osoyoos, Little Brown Church
General Congregational Meetings: Minutes, 1987 through 2012 (incomplete, for some years only agendas and reports)
Fait partie de Osoyoos, Little Brown Church
Steering Committee minutes: Nov. 8, 1998 to July 9, 1999
Fait partie de Osoyoos, Little Brown Church
Correspondence between the District and Denominational leaders and the Osoyoos leadership, 1996 through 2010.
Fait partie de Earl & Katherine Archer
Earl Archer sermons preached on the subject of Entire Sanctification, some biographical sermons, and others related to his ministry in revival meetings.
Fait partie de Didsbury Zion EMC Church
“Remembering the Journey” – Grant Sikstrom’s account of the first 10 years of Zion church. A second brief history of its beginning in 1995
Fait partie de United Methodist Church
Methodist Merger: collection of articles, brochures, and personal notes related to the proposed merger with the Methodist Church by Rev. Sam. Taetz
Merger: Pacific NW Conf. reports
Fait partie de United Methodist Church
UMC Merger: Pacific Northwest Conference reports and actions (collected by S. B. Taetz)
Fait partie de United Methodist Church
Autonomy: news clippings concerning autonomy proceedings, service bulletin.
In 1982 the Evangelical Church was created by the merger of the Evangelical Church of North America and the Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church. The ECNA was born June 4, 1968, in Portland Oregon from congregations and ministers who declined to be a part of the United Methodist Church merger. In 1982 the Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church, under the name of Evangelical Church in Canada, joined with the Evangelical Church of North America. The joint body was known as The Evangelical Church. This relationship continued until the Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church merged with the Missionary Church of Canada in 1993.