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Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Station 3, "Cries of the People," took place in an upstairs Sunday school room. Grant Frederick is a far left. The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Station 11, "Peace Songs," shows a songleader leading a group in the sanctuary. The song leader is possibly Tim Wiebe. The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Station 1 "The Gift of God's Peace" and Station 12 "The Gift of God's Presence" banners hang at the front of the sanctuary. The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Station 5: "Resisting temptation" met in the narthex.Pauline and Floyd Bauman are at left. The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Station 4. "Jesus in Our Homes" met in the vestibule. Two women perform a dramatic reading for the group. The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Station 6: "War Free Zone" in the WMA (Women's Missionary Society) room. The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday service

Special Stirling Avenue Peace Sunday "Festival of Peace" in progress. Congregants divided into small groups and attended stations with different themes. Pictured in the WMA (Women's Missionary Society) room is Station 7: "The Spirit of Jesus." Pastor David Martin is seated at centre of photograph.The congregation is following the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario Peace Sunday packet for 1993, "A Commitment to Christ's Way of Peace."

Visit with peace activists Fred Snyder and Siegfried Bartel

Two Second World War veterans who later became peace activists, Siegfried Bartel and Fred Snyder, met for the first time in November 1993. Bartel had been an officer in the German army and Snyder was an Allied radar mechanic. The two met at dinner at John and Carrie Harder' home after Bartel spoke for a week at Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, sharing his faith journey to Christian pacifism. Left to right: Addae Morgan (who was living with the Harders), Fred Snyder, Siegfried Bartel, Lorraine Snyder (Fred's wife), John Harder.

Excavation for the Stirling Avenue renovation

Caption in Risk and Endurance: "Stirling members showed they still have 'a mind to work.' The participation of many brought the cost of renovation in 1992 down significantly. Left to right: Reuben Musselman's son Tom and other volunteers begin work." Men working by hand and with a backhoe tearing up the front yard of the church as part of the renovation.

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