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Mennonite Church - Peace River Area - Beaverlodge, AB

Mennonite church at Beaverlodge, Alberta, along the Northern Alberta Railway line from Edmonton to Dawson Creek. This congregation was part of the Hoffnungsfeld Mennonite Church, which had meetinghouses in Wembley, Beaverlodge, and Lymburn. In the early years both Mennonite Brethren and General Conference Mennonites often worshipped together until each had sufficient resources to build their own meetinghouses.

Klassen, C.F. (Cornelius Franz), 1894-1954

Mennonite Church - Peace River Area - Lymburn, AB

Mennonite church at Lymburn, Alberta, along the Northern Alberta Railway line from Edmonton to Dawson Creek. This congregation was part of the Hoffnungsfeld Mennonite Church, which had meetinghouses in Wembley, Beaverlodge, and Lymburn. In the early years both Mennonite Brethren and General Conference Mennonites often worshipped together until each had sufficient resources to build their own meetinghouses.

Klassen, C.F. (Cornelius Franz), 1894-1954

Mennonite Church - Peace River Area - Wembley, AB

Mennonite church on the former Adair Ranch at Wembley, Alberta, along the Northern Alberta Railway line from Edmonton to Dawson Creek. This congregation was part of the Hoffnungsfeld Mennonite Church, which had meetinghouses in Wembley, Beaverlodge, and Lymburn. In the early years both Mennonite Brethren and General Conference Mennonites often worshipped together until each had sufficient resources to build their own meetinghouses.

Klassen, C.F. (Cornelius Franz), 1894-1954

Mennonite Church - Pigeon Lake

This is a photograph of the Pigeon Lake Mennonite Church [Schoenfelder Mennonite Church?] building. There are two men and a pile of wood leaning up against the church. The front end of a car is visible in the foreground.

Klassen, C.F. (Cornelius Franz), 1894-1954

Mennonite Church - Pincher Creek, Alberta

Mennonite church in Pincher Creek, Alberta. First known as Blumenthaler Mennonite Church. Initially, it was a mix of Mennonite and Mennonite Brethren. In 1969, became known as Springridge Mennonite Church.

Klassen, C.F. (Cornelius Franz), 1894-1954

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