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- Archief
Documents of the Calgary Spanish Church which began ministry in 1970 and continued until it joined Centre Street in 1983.
Documents of the Calgary Spanish Church which began ministry in 1970 and continued until it joined Centre Street in 1983.
Vancouver, Chinese Faith Church
This Chinese Church began as early as 1971, ministered at a number of locations in Vancouver, and withdrew from the NWCC in 1991.
Missionary Church of Canada History: Brief accounts of denominational or congregational history, or short biographies of denominational officials and missionaries.
Evangelical United Brethren Church
The Evangelical United Brethren Church was formed in 1946 with the merger of The Evangelical Church and the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. It merged with the Methodist church in 1968 to form the United Methodist Church.
Evangelical United Brethren, (including its Canada Conference): denominational minutes, doctrine, women's ministries, etc.
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.
Records of John. S. Domm, early pastor and leader who, with his wife Sophie, ministered in the Northwest Canada Conference.
Life of Arthur and Lydia Riegel, Art's work as minister, professor, and administrator.
A congregation was begun in Beiseker in 1944 at the request of local residents. A church was dedicated in 1945 as Grace Evangelical Church. It was served by its own minister from 1949 to 1952, at other times it was served from either Three Hills or Calgary, Killarney. In the latter 1960's the church was discontinued with members transferring to Three Hills and Calgary.
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.