Fonds ORG - Vineland United Mennonite Church fonds

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CA MHC ORG

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Vineland United Mennonite Church fonds

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  • 1957-1958, 1965-2007 (Creation)

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62 cm of textual records

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(1924-)

Administrative history

Vineland United Mennonite Church had its origins in immigration of Mennonites from the Soviet Union in the 1920s. The first of these immigrants arrived in Vineland, Ontario, Canada in 1924. After Jacob H. Janzen arrived in Waterloo, Ontario in December 1924, a congregation was organized in Waterloo, and included Kirchliche Mennonites elsewhere in Ontario, including Vineland. A first baptism took place in Vineland in summer 1925. John J. Wichert arrived in Vineland in August 1926 and began giving leadership to worship services there. The Vineland group elected him as a candidate for lay ministry in 1927, and he was ordained in 1928.

Until 1934 this congregation and the Mennonite Brethren worshiped together, most often in a machine shed owned by Chris Fretz. In 1934 the Mennonite Brethren formed their own congregation, and in 1935 the United Mennonites built a church building across Victoria Avenue from the machine shop near the intersection of Culp Road. This building, with a 1942 addition, served the congregation until 1957 when a new building was erected on Second Street (later called Menno Street).

Vineland United Mennonite Church became an independent congregation in 1936.

n 1953 they were part of a number of Mennonite congregations to found a senior citizens home which was built in Vineland. In 1957 they built a larger meeting house near the Senior citizens home.

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the congregation

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This fonds contains bulletins (1958, 1965-2002), constitution (1960), programmes (1965-1977), annual and other reports (1965-1993), directories (1966-2007), newsletters (1970-1997), correspondence (1974-1977), minutes (1978-1990), and a 25th anniversary history booklet. The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Vineland, Ontario since 1965.

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Vineland United Mennonite Church fonds. Mennonite Archives of Ontario

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By Bert Friesen 8 August 2002.

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