CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - David Friesen speaking
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CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - David Friesen speaking
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - D.D. Klassen speaking
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - George K. Epp speaking
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - Gerhard Ens speaking
This is a close up of Gerhard Ens at the microphone speaking at the cairn to Mennonite leaders outside the Mennonite Heritage Centre. This event was held in conjunction with the Conference of Mennonites in Canada annual sessions.
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - Gerhard Ens speaking
This photo is of Gerhard Ens speaking to a gathered crowd at the Conference of Mennonites in Canada annual session at the occasion of the Carin dedication to Mennonite leaders. The location is outside the Mennonite Heritage Centre, on CMBC campus.
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - Gerhard Lohrenz speaking
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - H. H. Ewert
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - Helen Janzen speaking
CMC Annual Sessions - Cairn dedication - John J. Friesen speaking
CMC Annual Sessions - Helen Janzen & Ken Loewen unveiling cairn
This photo is of Ken Loewen and Helen Janzen unveiling the monument to Mennonite Educators on the grounds of the Mennonite Heritage Centre in Winnipeg.
CMC Annual Sessions - Helen Janzen & Ken Loewen unveiling cairn
The unveiling of a cairn to honor significant Mennonite educators.
CMC Annual Sessions - Heritage Centre building
This photo is of the Mennonite Heritage Centre building with the new monument to Mennonite teachers in the foreground.
CMC Annual Sessions - Heritage Centre building
This photo is of the Mennonite Heritage Centre in Winnipeg. In the foreground is the metal sculpture created by Gerald Loewen entitled "Taking-Life-Giving" and to the far left is the newly constructed cairn to honor Mennonite educators. Taken at the time of the CMC annual sessions.
CMC Annual Sessions -Chair Jake Fransen closing prayer
This photo is of Jake Fransen speaking to the gathered crowd at the unveiling of the monument to Mennonite educators on the grounds of the Mennonite Heritage Centre as part of the CMC (Conference of Mennonites in Canada) annual convention.
CMC Annual Sessions, Gretna - Cairn dedication
Peter J. Hamm (left) of Hochstadt and Ken Funk (right) of Winnipeg. Peter J. Hamm lived in Hochstadt all his life, and Ken Funk is a direct descendant of Peter Regier, founder of the Rosenorter Mennonite Church at Rosthern. The cairn and plaque recall the coming of the first Mennonites to Hochstadt area in 1876 and the first session of the Conference of Mennonites in Canada which occured here in 1903.