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The Osoyoos church began as an Evangelical Church known as the Little Brown Church. Its building was dedicated in 1979. It changed its name in 1997 to the Lakeview Bible Chapel and then back again to Little Brown Church.
The Osoyoos church began as an Evangelical Church known as the Little Brown Church. Its building was dedicated in 1979. It changed its name in 1997 to the Lakeview Bible Chapel and then back again to Little Brown Church.
Part of Earl & Katherine Archer
Earl Archer sermons preached on the book of James, some on Eschatology, and some unique because of the topic or because of the number of times preached.
Winnipeg (St. Vital/Heritage) Church Plant
Winnipeg (St. Vital/Heritage) Church plant: reports by Gibbons and Anderson on the development of the work, correspondence, some financial papers
“The Way of Jesus:” “A learning huddle designed to help you make disciples.” A program developed by the EMCC with the manual written by President Delsaut.
Personal and historical documents relating to the lives and ministries of officers and other individuals who served the EMCC. Missionaries’ records are described in the fonds of their respective denominations. Pastors' records are described in the regional collections.
Ron & Janette Faw: power point for their 2003-2004 home visit
Overseas missionary service applications and letter of recommendation
Alfred's “Declaration of Purpose” to enter ministry, autobiography: "This My Life," obituary, pictures of the family in Nigeria. Marianne's "Brief History of Alfred and Marianne Bohr's Mission Work in Nigeria" with accompanying 10 photos; letters written to supporters.
Gerald & Jayne Brulotte: applications for missionary and ministerial ministry with related correspondence; newsletters 1993 to 1999; picture.
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.