Mennonites of Niagara : church history [sound recordings] FC 3140.8 M45 B373 1977http://hdl.handle.net/10464/136122024-03-29T11:06:03Z2024-03-29T11:06:03ZTape #23 Side 1 and 2, Interview with Jacob Penner and Rev. George EppBaar, EllenBrock University. Dept. of Sociology.Multicultural History Society of Ontario.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/136692021-08-12T01:34:25Z1977-02-01T00:00:00ZTape #23 Side 1 and 2, Interview with Jacob Penner and Rev. George Epp
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Mennonites of Niagara, Tape #23 side 1 and 2, Interview with Jacob Penner and Rev. George Epp, Scott Street Mennonite Brethren Church, February 12, 1977. The interview discusses the following: backgrounds of interviewees, early years of Scott Street Church, founding members, language, daughter churches, Paraguayans learning english, leading minister system, composition of the church, UM vs. MB, baptism, church and politics. The interviewer is Trudy Funk and the interview is conducted in low German.
1977-02-01T00:00:00ZTape #22 Side 1 and 2, Interview with John EckhartBaar, EllenBrock University. Dept. of Sociology.Multicultural History Society of Ontario.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/136682021-08-12T01:36:03Z1977-01-01T00:00:00ZTape #22 Side 1 and 2, Interview with John Eckhart
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Mennonites of Niagara, Tape #22 side 1 and 2, Interview with John Eckhart, History of Grantham Mennonite Brethren Church, January 18, 1977. The interview discusses the following: lead up to Scott Street MB forming second daughter church in St. Catharines, demographic of Fairview vs. Grantham, South Americans in leadership structure of Scott Street Church, outreach programs, occupations and background of founding members, urbanization, similarities and differences among Mennonite Churches in the peninsula, changes in next 20 years, baptism procedures. The interviewer is Trudy Funk. The accompanying notes are attached.
1977-01-01T00:00:00ZTape #21 Side 1 and 2, Interview with Rev. W. BaergBaar, EllenBrock University. Dept. of Sociology.Multicultural History Society of Ontario.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/136672019-07-15T14:03:36Z1977-03-01T00:00:00ZTape #21 Side 1 and 2, Interview with Rev. W. Baerg
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Mennonites of Niagara, Tape #21 side 1 and 2, Interview with Rev. W.Baerg, Niagara Falls MB Fellowship, March 1977. There are no notes to accompany this tape. The interviewer is Trudy Funk and the interview discusses: Rev. W. Baerg early life, founding members of the church, community, relationship between MB churches, mission work, changes to the church.
1977-03-01T00:00:00ZTape #20 Side 1 and 2, Interview with Rudy WilliamsBaar, EllenBrock University. Dept. of Sociology.Multicultural History Society of Ontario.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/136602021-08-12T01:40:53Z1977-03-01T00:00:00ZTape #20 Side 1 and 2, Interview with Rudy Williams
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Mennonites of Niagara, Tape #20 side 1 and 2, Interview with Rudy Williams, Grace Mennonite Church, March 1, 1977. The interview discusses the following: background, separation of Grace Church from St. Catharines United Mennonite, establishment of the church, founding members. The interviewer is Trudy Funk. The accompanying notes are attached.
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