Congregation established on January 1, 1967 with 25 charter members. The first phase of construction was completed in April 1973, and present building completed in the summer of 1989.
Congregation established on January 1, 1967 with 25 charter members. The first …
The Martins Mennonite Meeting House was built in 1848 on land purchased from the Martin family. In 1900, an addition was added to the building. The building was shared by the Old Order Mennonites and
The Martins Mennonite Meeting House was built in 1848 on land purchased …
The congregation began in 1925 consisting of Mennonite refugees from the Ukraine. The congregation originally rented an old German club at 90 King Street North. The building at 15 George Street origi
The congregation began in 1925 consisting of Mennonite refugees from the Ukraine. …
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It is currently the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church.
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a …
This meetinghouse, built in 1848, was long the center of the large Mennonite settlement in Woolwich Township, north of Waterloo Township. It was named "Martin's" probably because the site of four acr
This meetinghouse, built in 1848, was long the center of the large …
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