"First Mennonite settlement at Vineland" drama
- CA MAO 1988-8 49
- Einzelstück
- 1986
"First Mennonite settlement at Vineland" drama, July 1, 1986 at Ball's Falls Conservation Area near Vineland.
Hunsberger, David L.
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"First Mennonite settlement at Vineland" drama
"First Mennonite settlement at Vineland" drama, July 1, 1986 at Ball's Falls Conservation Area near Vineland.
Hunsberger, David L.
Bicentennial drama on Russian Mennonite migration
Commentator for drama on Russian Mennonite migration to Canada in 1924. July 1, 1986 at Ball's Falls Conservation Area near Vineland.
Hunsberger, David L.
Wie brucki mea Leew performed by Vineland Helfende Haende
Women from the Vineland Helfende Haende Verein (Helping Hands women's mission society) perform "Wie brucki mea Leew" (We need more love). Left to right: Kaethe Neufeld, Maria Klassen, Jutta Wegener.
A performance of "Music for the Feast of the Nativity" by students in the Resurrection College chapel under the direction of Mary Berry.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
A performance of "Music for the Feast of the Nativity" by students in the Resurrection College chapel under the direction of Mary Berry.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
A student playing Mary, mother of Jesus, in a performance of "Music for the Feast of the Nativity" by students in the Resurrection College chapel under the direction of Mary Berry
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Cast members of "This Land is Ours"
Two adults and five children, probably portraying a family in the Amish Mennonite historical drama "This Land is Ours," pose backstage. The location is probably Stratford, Ontario but may also be South Bend, Indiana. The play was performed in both locations in 1973.
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Rehearsal scene from "This Land is Ours"
Cast members rehearse a scene from the Amish Mennonite historical drama "This Land is Ours."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Rehearsal scene from "This Land is Ours"
Cast members rehearse a scene from the Amish Mennonite historical drama "This Land is Ours."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Brent Anger dressed in "metal" and a woman dressed in a white dress perform in a drama.
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Box 1: urban church and church planting subject files
box 2: Mennonite Distorter, FCM Informer, church constitutions
box 3: General Conference Peace and Social Concerns Committee 1960s-70s
box 4: city churches, Peace Conference Winona Lake 1950, race and Mennonites 1960-70, Peace and Social Concerns Reference Council, Mennonite homosexuality studies, intentional community, miscellaneous files
box 5: Mennonite connections to radical right, New Call to Peacemaking, Mennonite drama, Dialogue on Faith October 1984, peace evangelism, capital punishment, Shalom church beginning
box 6: catechism workbooks, miscellaneous pamphlets and books, 1837 Mennonite Confession of Faith book
box 7: newspapers and magazines 1968-69, all on race relations
box 8: materialism study conference 1965, peace and service packet, Mennonite Church in the City
box 9: Mennonite Peace Theology Colloquium 1976, John Howard Yoder materials, Peace Tax Fund
box 10: war tax resistance, dramas by Mennonites, Rainbow church history, Central District conference minister file
box 11: Church and Society conference 1961, Mennonite Distorter, CHM Executive Committee July 1975
RESTRICTED, Palmer Becker correspondence, Darrell Fast correspondence, miscellaneous
box 12: actually a map folder-oversize panoramic photos
box 13: subject files
box 14: subject files, minutes of peace tax group, Spanish language church plant (Casa Betania?)
box 15-16: sermons, some subject files
box 17-19: subject files
box 20: peace tax materials, including audio cassettes
box 21: subject files, mostly Newton-area anti-racism efforts
box 22: subject files
box 23: subject files; audio cassettes related to China missions (C. L. Pannabecker?)
box 24: subject file - John Howard Yoder; photos - mostly China-related (C. L. Pannabecker?); Amish slides - commercially produced [brought in by Stan Bohn, 14 Feb 2018]; John Howard Yoder correspondence [from Stan Bohn, 22 Jan 2019]; Newton Area Peace Center - Peace Tax group [from Stan Bohn, 22 Jan 2019]
Bohn, Stan, 1930-
Performance of "These People Mine" at 1972 Mennonite World Conference
Performance of "These People Mine" at 1972 Mennonite World Conference in Curitiba, Brazil
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