Pincher Creek (Alberta)

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Installation and dedication service.

This photo is of Jake Doerksen, P.P. Plett, George Reimer, and D.J. Pankratz standing at the front of the Pincher Creek MB Church on the day of its dedication service. George Reimer was also installed on this day.

Installation of the Nikkels

This photo is of (l-r) John and Trudy Braun, Elsie and John Wiebe, Henry and Katherine Nikkel, Annie and Alfred Benster, and Anne and Jake Doerksen on the day that the Nikkels were installed as the pastoring couple at Foothills Gospel Chapel.

Mennonite Church - Pincher Creek, Alberta

Mennonite church in Pincher Creek, Alberta. First known as Blumenthaler Mennonite Church. Initially, it was a mix of Mennonite and Mennonite Brethren. In 1969, became known as Springridge Mennonite Church.

Klassen, C.F. (Cornelius Franz), 1894-1954

Springridge Mennonite Church fonds

  • CA MHC ORG
  • Fonds
  • 1967-2021

This fonds contains bulletins (1974-2004, 2006-2020), constitution (1967), directories and membership lists (1978-1989, 2006. 2008, 2012, 2017-2019, 2021), congregational meeting minutes (1980-2002), congregational statistics (1980-1985), congregational 40th anniversary (1928-1968): greetings, brief congregational history (1953-1968), greeting letters, sermons, programme, and poem (1968), annual reports (1984-2002, 2004, 2006, 2008-2017-2021), financial statements (1986-1989), and brief congregational histories (1968-1986). The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation Pincher Creek, Alberta. They document some of the leaders and participants in the congregation.

Springridge Mennonite Church (Pincher Creek, Alberta)

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