Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church
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- [ca. 1947-1949]
Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building, seen from south.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
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Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church
Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building, seen from south.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Site of future Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building.
View from south across L Street of empty lot where the new Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church sanctuary would be constructed, houses adjacent to the lot.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church
Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building, seen from across L Street.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building.
View from tower of old Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church sanctuary, looking down on foundation construction for the new sanctuary.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building.
View of steel frame construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church sanctuary as seen from tower of old church sanctuary located to the southeast.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building.
View from tower of old Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church sanctuary looking north at construction of new sanctuary. Downtown Reedley is visible in background, particularly two water towers.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Dedication of jeep for mission work in Japan
Dedication of vehicle for use by Mennonite missionaries in Japan, on the grounds of the Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church. A large crowd of people are gathered around the vehicle, listening to a speaker standing on the vehicle's roof platform. The speaker (on right) appears to be Rev. J. B. Toews, pastor of the Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church at that time. The other two men may be Harold Gaede and Harry Friesen, both missionaries to Japan. There are stacks of lumber (for use in construction of the new building) in the foreground, and the northwest facade of the old sanctuary is visible in the background. A slightly different photograph of this same event was published and described in the 15 April 1951 issue of The Christian Leader.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building
View of construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building from the south across L Street. Bricks are being applied to the lower exterior walls of the building.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building.
Construction of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building, as seen from south across L Street. Old sanctuary is partially visible on right.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Dedication of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building, 4 May 1952
Partial southeast facade of Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church, crowd of people standing outside during building dedication ceremony, 4 May 1952.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975
Dedicatory plaque, Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church, 1952
Dedicatory plaque mounted on Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church building, 4 May 1952.
Wiens, Henry J., 1885-1975