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How many Mennonite Churches in Canada?

How many Mennonite Churches in Canada?

Mennonite Church Canada
Merger of The General Conference Mennonite Church, Mennonite Church, Conference of Mennonites in Canada
Congregations 218 (2016)
Members 30,200 app. (2016)
Publications Canadian Mennonite

Where are Mennonites in Canada?

Mennonite groups can be found across Canada, with over half of the population residing in urban areas such as Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Kitchener-Waterloo.

What does mcec do?

The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit, world-wide organization. The MCEC’s goal is to ensure quality educational opportunities, while including communities: military installations, their supporting schools, concerned organizations, and caring individuals.

Who is the head of the Mennonite Church?

David Boshart

Mennonite Church USA
Orientation Mainline Anabaptist
Theology Mennonite
Polity Congregational
Moderator David Boshart

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What does the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada do?

It connects all Mennonite Church Canada Regional Churches and the Nationwide Church into a strong and dynamic communications hub. Pilot congregation teams from across the… Read More January 23, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MCEC RESPONDS TO ALLEGATION OF MINISTERIAL MISCONDUCT KITCHENER, ON – Mennonite Church Eastern Canada (MCEC) received a…

How to find the address of a Mennonite Church?

If you click on an icon, you’ll see the name of the conference in which the congregation is a member, as well as the address of the congregation. I created this map in Google Maps, which allows a limited amount of maneuvering by visitors to the map. You can drill down on the map or drag it various directions as you wish.

Who is the National Bookstore of the Mennonite Church Canada?

In our latest interview Lori Guenther Reesor introduces her new book, shares about why churches struggle to talk about money and why stewardship is not about a budget. CommonWord is the national bookstore and resource centre of Mennonite Church Canada and Canadian Mennonite University.

Who are the Mennonite church workers in the Philippines?

Dann and Joji Pantoja, Mennonite Church Canada Witness workers in the Philippines, are embracing their Indigenous names and identities. In a statement published on their website waves.ca in March , the Pantoja’s explain the colonial history their birth names represent and why their Indigenous names are significant to them.

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