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The United Methodist Church was formed in 1968 by union of the EUB and Methodist Churches. The NWCC was briefly a part of the UMC but was granted autonomy from that denomination in 1970.
The United Methodist Church was formed in 1968 by union of the EUB and Methodist Churches. The NWCC was briefly a part of the UMC but was granted autonomy from that denomination in 1970.
United Brethren in Christ Church
Philip Otterbein and Martin Boehm formed the United Brethren in Christ Church in 1800. They were holding revivals among German immigrants with Lutheran and Reformed allegiances and with Methodist influence that were very successful.
Alvin Traub's short-term Bible classes conducted in Didsbury, 1922-26, the success of which led to the founding of MVBS.
The work in Torrington, begun earlier, gained a church and parsonage in 1942 when the Mayton buildings and congregation were moved to the town. It was served by its own pastor and also, at times, by the Three Hills pastor. In the late 1970's the membership was transferred to Three Hills and the work closed.
Records of the ministry of Rev. Theodore (Ted) E. Jesske, Conference Superintendent for the Northwest Canada Conference and author of a conference history "Pioneers of Faith."
Missionary Church denominational materials including journals, publications, materials from denominational organizations, etc., from its creation in 1969 to separation in 1988, when it became the Missionary Church, Inc., and beyond, particularly its cooperation in missions. It may also include materials from the Missionary Church Association.
Evangelical rural congregation near Hanna, Alberta. The church was started by C. S. Finkbeiner in 1909 and ministered until 1963.
Regina Calvary church opened in 1905 and ministered at three different locations in the city. Regina Bible Institute, the forerunner of Hillcrest Christian College, was operated in its facilities. The congregation closed in 2003.