This is an arrangement of 6 photographs chronicling the development of the original North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church building from 1929 to 1941. The photographs begin with the picture of a small house size building in 1929. The 1932 photo shows that an entrance area has been added. The small building is surrounded by what appears to be late winter snow. A lone figure approaches the stairs. The 1934 photograph shows men working outside the church to which a small addition has been added. The roofing appears inconsistent or incomplete. The 1937 photograph shows the same building with completed roofing and 2 outhouses at the back of the building. One of the two 1941 photographs shows the church's exterior and the other shows the interior. The church now has a steeple at the front of the building. The interior has a relatively high ceiling and a stage with a pulpit and chairs for the choir. Long, simple light fixtures hang form the ceiling.
This is a photograph of the Elmwood MB Church. It shows the front of a large, brick structure. Two sets of doors lead into the front of the church. An arched window with stained glass panes is seen above the doors. Several long, narrow windows are seen along the sides. Cars are parked on the left side and a number of people are walking toward the church.
This is a photograph of the Christian Press building at 159 Henderson Hwy. in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Snow covers the sidewalk and the windows contain Christmas displays.
This photograph shows the interior of the Christian Press bookstore. Wall plaques with German Bible verses take up a lot of space. Cards, books and Christmas wrapping are also displayed. A female employee serves a man holding a little child.
This is a photograph of the Christian Press Bookstore. It is taken from a slightly different angle than the one in NP020-01-12, but at the same time. This photograph shows many greeting cards and more books.
This is a photograph of the North End Chapel in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It shows the front and one side of the building. A man appears to be sweeping the front staircase. A Model T is parked along the side of the church.
This is a photograph of the Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Church in Killarney, MB. It was built in 1967 and the first service was held on Christmas Eve. In 2002 it was renamed the Lakeview Community Church.
This is a photograph of the Black Creek Mennonite Brethren Church in Black Creek, BC. Decorative touches on the front of the building include sets of stripes surrounding stained glass windows. A large white cross is attached to the front center of the building. A group of six people pose on the steps at the entrance of the building.
This photograph shows the side of the Brotherfield MB Church near Waldheim SK. It shows a long white wooden structure with six windows along the side. A corner of an entrance foyer is visible at one end. A small sign identifying the church as Brotherfield stands beside it.