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Kamloops Mennonite Fellowship
Retrieval numbers: Volume 119.
Title: Kamloops Mennonite Fellowship fonds
Dates: 1965-1973
Extent: 8 cm of textual records
Repository: Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives
The Kamloops Mennonite Fellowship was founded in 1968 in Kamloops, B.C. It began as a mission outreach effort in 1967. The congregation dissolved in 1976. The leaders of the congregation were: John Hiebert (1967-1971), Walter Wiebe (1976).
This fonds contain the 1968 bulletin on the organization and ordination service at the Kamloops Mennonite Fellowship which includes a brief congregational history. There is also a 1968 document which outlines the beliefs and objectives of the church, as well as correspondence from the Conference of Mennonites in Canada Board of Missions (1965-1966). The file of minutes from 1968-1973 are also in this fonds. The records pertain to the founding and development of the Mennonite congregation in Kamloops, B.C. They document some of the leaders and participants in the congregation.
Kamloops Mennonite Fellowship
Kamloops Mennonite Fellowship
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Textual records were deposited by the congregation at the Mennonite Heritage Centre. Described by Bert Friesen 5 February 2003; updated 14 July 2011.
The minutes have faded due to unstable chemicals in the duplication process and type of paper. These originals were scanned on 14 July 2011 in an attempt to capture and preserve the information before none of it survives.