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Evangelical Men: brochures 1986 – 89; Annual meeting minutes, 1987 – 89; Executive Minutes, 1985 to 1989; Annual Financial Statements, 1985 to 1989; Retreat program materials, 1989.
Evangelical Men: brochures 1986 – 89; Annual meeting minutes, 1987 – 89; Executive Minutes, 1985 to 1989; Annual Financial Statements, 1985 to 1989; Retreat program materials, 1989.
A Society responsible for the Chinook Village development on the former HCC campus.
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.
The Evangelical United Brethren Church at its 1966 conference authorized the NWCC Evangelical Church to us the term “The Evangelical Church” and to elect its own Conference Superintendent. After being granted autonomy, in 1970 the Conference adopted the name “The Evangelical Church in Canada” to complement its still legal name, the Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church, until it joined in merger in 1993.
Evangelical Church Publications
Evangelical Church Publications: Sunday School, evangelism, finance, quarterly conference, “Minister’s Manual for Visitation Evangelism,” “A grateful People’s Tribute of Love and Loyalty” (Albright Memorial Church)
In 1944 Rev. A. G. Knopp opened a Bible school in Vancouver in the basement of a private home. The school originally was an extension of Regina Bible Institute. It later moved to the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church after the 1946 merger. The school closed in 1953 when Rev. Knopp was transferred to another pastorate. Originally named Western Bible Institute, the name was later changed to Evangelical Bible Institute.
Evangelical Assoc. / Evangelical Church
. Jacob Albrecht was a German farmer who organized classes for the Methodist church and saw many new converts. Some of these wished to worship in German so they formed The Evangelical Association in 1816, which steadily grew in numbers. In 1891 a group broke away and became the United Evangelical Church. However in 1922 the two groups re-united and became the Evangelical Church. It is this group that first began work in Canada forming the Canada Conference.
Part of Evangelical Housing Society
Evangelical Properties Committee: minutes for meetings in 1997, 1998, to Apr. 29, 1999. Minutes also meetings July 6, 2000, Mar. 15, 2004 and Oct. 16, 2007 meeting to discuss a proposed district funding formula. Attached to the minutes are correspondence with denominational leaders and with the Palliser Health Authority, reports, financial statements, development proposals.
Cressman, Esther: report and reactions to her trip to Nigeria in Feb., 2003
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.