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Morris: Sam Taetz pastoral records 1946 to 1948 including attendance, visits, finances, and some reports for Emerson.
Morris: Sam Taetz pastoral records 1946 to 1948 including attendance, visits, finances, and some reports for Emerson.
The work in Morris, Manitoba, opened in 1911. A new church was dedicated in 1939 and a new parsonage in 1946. The 1950 flood severely damaged the buildings but ministry continued until the work closed in 1994.
Part of Morris Church
Histories: “A Scroll of Remembrance” church history, brief accounts, several church pictures, attendance graph 1975 to 1979, documents associated with closing the church.
Morris Church Register, Obituaries
Part of Morris Church
Morris: Church Register, obituaries of Adolph and Gottlieb Dreger and Anna Schweitz.
Part of Morris Church
Morris: W. S. W. S. records 1936 to 1966 minutes, attendance, some financial
The Morse Mission included three congregations: Morse / Hodgeville, Glen Bain, and Rush Lake. The work began south of Morse, where the first pastors lived, in 1914, with a church erected in 1916. The building was moved to Hodgeville in 1964. Congregations were also established near Glen Bain and Rush Lake. The field closed in 1986.
Part of Morse Mission
Morse Circuit: Church records mostly Morse, also some financial records.
Part of Morse Mission
Morse Circuit: Church records for Morse, Glen Bain, Rush Lake.
Part of Morse Mission
Morse Circuit: Church records mostly Morse, also some financial records.
Mountain View Bible College opened in 1926 in Didsbury. It had been preceded by Edmonton Bible Institute and short term Bible classes taught in Didsbury by Rev. Alvin Traub. The College operated until 1992 when it merged with Hillcrest Christian College and became Rocky Mountain College: A Centre for Biblical Studies. MVBC trained pastors and missionaries and Christian laymen. Its Didsbury campus was essentially built on faith going through several renovations and additions. The completion of a new men's residence and a educational centre resulted following a decision to remain on the Didsbury campus and modernize. It began offering degrees in 1950. Its application for accreditation was withdrawn, after the College achieved candidate status, because of low enrolments. At that time a new study of the viability of the College was undertaken in conjunction with the supporting denomination, the Canada West District of the Missionary Church of Canada. That process resulted in merger in 1992 and, the following year, the merger of the denominations supporting the two colleges.