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The Winnipeg Seven Oaks congregation opened January, 1984 with John Gamble as pastor, followed by Tony Geense, closed in 1989
The Winnipeg Seven Oaks congregation opened January, 1984 with John Gamble as pastor, followed by Tony Geense, closed in 1989
Records of Alberta Camp, also known as Elkton Valley Camp. Following merger, it moved to the Rivers Edge Camp Site.
Echo Lake Camp opened on 1933 on the shores of Echo Lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley Saskatchewan and has operated since.
Documents from youth and family camping programs operated by churches in the Okanagan of B.C. at rented facilities regularly at Gardom Lake
Calgary, Friendship Ministries
Ministry to a multi-cultural group in Calgary for a short period of time that developed into a strong congregation.
Records of the Salem congregation. Early services were held beginning in 1913, an organized congregation was established in 1933. The church was the "mother church" of the Evangelical congregations in Calgary.
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.
Documents related to the pastoral ministry of Wayne Shirton
Coquitlam Church beginning as Evergreen Missionary Church in 1993