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Kelowna Gospel Fellowship Church
Retrieval numbers: Volume 1633
Title: Kelowna Gospel Fellowship Church fonds
Dates: 1964-1990
Extent: 8 cm of textual records
Repository: Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives
This congregation was founded in Kelowna, B.C. in 1961 as the Kelowna Mennonite Mission Church. It was an outgrowth of the Kelowna First Mennonite Church with the exclusive use of the English-language. In 1963 the membership was 32. In 1966 they purchased their own meeting house and changed their name to Kelowna Gospel Fellowship Church. For 6 months in 1966 they shared the building with the Mennonite Brethren congregation. In 1968 the membership was 57. In 1980 they built a new meeting house. The membership in 1983 was 171, in 2000 it was 199, and in 2002 it was 222. The leaders of the congregation were: J.H. Enns (1961-1977), J.P. Vogt (1961-1971), Harold Dirks (1971-1973), Ronald Daku (1974-1979), Malvin Braun (1980-1987), Douglas Epp (1988), Larry Schram (1989- ).
This fonds contains bulletins (1976-1983), correspondence (1964-1966), annual reports (1975-1989), church board meeting minutes (1979), directories (1989-1990), and a brief congregational history (1966). The records pertain to the founding and development of the Mennonite congregation in Kelowna, B.C. They document some of the leaders and participants in the congregation.
Kelowna Gospel Fellowship Church
Kelowna Gospel Fellowship Church Kelowna Mennonite Mission Church
Inventory file list available.
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Textual records have been deposited by the congregation at the Mennonite Heritage Centre. Described by Bert Friesen 5 February 2003.