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Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich, 1881-1959

  • MCC US / US-MLA-2016
  • Person
  • 1881-1959

1920 nahm Benjamin H. Unruh an einer Studien-Kommission teil, die von den Mennoniten Russlands entsandt wurde, um den Mennoniten in den Vereinigten Staaten über ihre Lebensbedingungen und ihr Leiden zu berichten. Diese Kommission bestand aus B. H. Unruh und A. A. Friesen aus Halbstadt, K. H. Warkentin aus Waldheim und John Esau aus Ekaterinosla: alle aus der Ukraine. Unruhs Lebenswerk diente den Interessen seiner russischen mennonitischen Brüder in Auswanderung und Umsiedlung und arbeitete in dieser Hinsicht direkt als Beauftragter für das Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization für die Einwanderung nach Kanada 1921-25 und später und für das Mennonite Central Committee in Einwanderung nach Paraguay 1930-33.

Abbotsford Ministerial Association (1995) (Abbotsford, British Columbia)

  • CA-MHSBC-2017
  • Corporate body
  • 1995-

Abbotsford Ministerial Association

For a number of years, many of the ministers of Matsqui and Abbotsford met from time to time for mutual encouragement and cooperation; their association was called Matsqui-Abbotsford Ministerial Association (MAMA). In 1995, after Matsqui and Abbotsford amalgamated into a single city, MAMA was renamed the Abbotsford Ministerial Association (AMA). It was led by Henry C Born, retired missionary, pastor, and teacher. The updated mission statement affirmed that the purpose of the AMA was “to uphold the foundational scriptural principles of the historic Judaeo-Christian faith, relating these principles publicly to issues that affect the welfare of our community, and to convey the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.” Other stated goals were to encourage mutual fellowship, and to emphasize oneness in Christ amidst diversity. Membership was defined “by person rather than by church or organization.” In 2000, Rick Porter, senior pastor of Sevenoaks Alliance Church and then chair of the AMA, led his members through a name change to Abbotsford Christian Leaders Network (ACLN). The new name indicated the evolution of the organization from an assemblage of ministers to a gathering of Christian community leaders. The ACLN at this time (2013) meets monthly over lunch, advocates for a number of community issues, and hosts the annual Mayor`s Prayer Luncheon. Their mission strategy now includes “gathering together; teaching; fellowshipping; worshipping; praying; serving and sharing; adding to the church; and building favour with the whole city.” The ACLN has also been the venue of a growing concern for social issues such as homelessness and hunger.

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