Historic plaque of first Mennonite Sunday School
- CA MAO 1984-1 294
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Historic plaque of first Mennonite Sunday School in North America at the Wanner Mennonite Church in 1840
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Historic plaque of first Mennonite Sunday School
Historic plaque of first Mennonite Sunday School in North America at the Wanner Mennonite Church in 1840
Sunday school started by Amos and Edna
Sunday school started by Amos and Edna Swartzentruber in Tres Lomas, Argentina. Group picture
Pehuajo, Argentina Sunday school which includes
Pehuajo, Argentina Sunday school which includes the Amos Swartzentruber family.
Elven Shantz teaching a women's class
Elven Shantz teaching an adult women's Sunday School class at Stirling Ave. Mennonite Church
Hunsberger, David L.
Sunday school class of Abram J. Dick. Front row
Sunday school class of Abram J. Dick. Front row (l to r): Alice Neufeld, Lydia Friesen, Abram J. Dick, Tilly Enns (nee Bergen), Lena Dick. Second row (l to r): Agatha Woelk, Martha Friesen, Agnes Heinrichs (nee Klassen), Lydia Dick, Elvira Faust (nee Friesen). Third row (l to r): Toli Isaac, Corney J. Rempel, Jake Enns, Henry Enns, Peter Faust, Victor H. Penner, John Becker.
Hunsberger, David L.
Children at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church
A group of children sit in pews at the side of the sanctuary, possibly a junior choir or Sunday School class. Pianist Helen Critchison sits at the piano.
Unknown
Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship photographs
Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship (Kitchener, Ontario)
These papers consist of six series:
(1) Diaries
(2) Correspondence
(3) Business and Financial Records
(4) Educational Records
(5) Publishing Interests and Manuscripts
(6) Miscellaneous
Guengerich, S. D. (Samuel D.), 1836-1929
Barbara E. Yoder Attendance Certificates
Two attendance certificates issued to Barbara E. Yoder. One clearly identifies the issuing congregation as the Amish congregation in Logan County, Ohio and the subject of the certificate as Sunday school attendance.
Yoder, Barbara E.
Beulah Stauffer Hostetler Papers 1900-2005
The personal papers of Beulah Stauffer Hostetler, consisting of creative and academic writings, correspondence, photographs, recordings, and miscellaneous subject files related to her research into Old Order life and her time as a professor at Elizabethtown College. Materials from her family members, particularly her father Ezra Stauffer, are also included.
These papers are divided into the following series:
(1) Essays and Writings, 1942-2003
(2) Correspondence, 1944-2005
(3) Family History and Geneology, 1866-2005
(4) Subject Files and Miscellaneous, 1944-2004
(5) Photographs, 1890-1992
(6) Audiovisual Materials, 1980-2005
Hostetler, Beulah Stauffer, 1926-2005
Mennonite Church Young People's Bible Meeting Topics Committee Publications
Teaching guides and topic outlines produced for Young People's Bible Meeting leaders and teachers. Young People's Bible Meetings functioned as Sunday schools in late 19th and early to mid- 20th century Mennonite and Amish Mennonite congregations. Usually taking place before Sunday evening church services, these meetings were eventually opened to young and old members of Midwestern Mennonite congregations. In Lancaster County, the meetings typically occured on Saturday evenings and attracted young people only.
Mennonite Church. Young People's Bible Meetings Topics Committee
Mennonite Church General Sunday School Committee
These records document the work of the committee charged with oversight of Sunday school work in the (old) Mennonite Church. The committee kept records on congregational and conference Sunday school attendance, coordinated fundraising for Sunday school ministries of the (old) Mennonite Church, and exercised editorial control of denominational Sunday school publications.
Mennonite Church. General Sunday School Committee
Mennonite Commission for Christian Education Minutes and Reports
Minutes and reports documenting the work of the educational office of the (old) Mennonite Church, containing information on denominational work on Sunday schools, Bible schools, camps, and youth fellowship.
Mennonite Commission for Christian Education
Mennonite Board of Missions Treasurer's Quarter Fund Records
Records pertaining to a long-running stewardship campaign aimed primarily at children in congregations and Sunday schools of the (old) Mennonite Church Quarters collected were pledged to international and domestic mission work. Records include ledgers and reports documenting the amount of money collected, correspondence regarding the quarter fund, reports that appeared in the youth periodicals of the (old) Mennonite Church, sample pledge cards, and a 1940 brochure publicizing the quarter fund.
Mennonite Board of Missions. Treasurer
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