Collection NP175 - MBBC/Concord College Photograph Collection

Peter Klassen Peter Klassen Peter Klassen George Epp George Epp Bill Baerg Bill Baerg Bill Baerg Bill Baerg Jacob Klassen Howard Loewen David Ewert Dennis Dyck John Konrad Norman Friesen
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CA CMBS NP175

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MBBC/Concord College Photograph Collection

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  • 1960-2000 (Creation)

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565 photographs (12 series)

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(1944-)

Administrative history

Founded in 1944 by the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches as the first Mennonite Bible college in Canada. Concord College was established in 1992 as a successor to MBBC. In 2000, Concord College became a part of the Canadian Mennonite University and moved to the CMU campus on Shaftesbury Boulevard.

Mennonite Brethren Bible College was located at the corner of Kelvin Street (later Henderson Highway) and Talbot Avenue in Winnipeg. The brick school building, purchased in 1944 by the Mennonite Brethren conference, was built in 1919 and known as the Anna Gibson School. It had six classrooms and measured 134 feet long and 69 feet wide. While the building has since been removed, a commemorative marker remains on the site.

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(1992-)

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Originally known as Mennonite Brethren Bible College. In 2000 it became a part of Canadian Mennonite University.

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12 series

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