the canadian conference of mennonite brethren churches
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The Canadian Conference of
Mennonite Brethren Churches
Council of Boards
Reports and
Recommendations
Winnipeg, Manitoba July 24, 1990
FREQUENTLY CALLED CONFERENCE OFFICES, BOARD MEMBERS AND CONFERENCE WORKERS
CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE Moder-ator: Herbert D. Neufeld
Assistanl: Abe Konrad Se¢t:~~' Menno M'IU'teiiS CONFERENCE OFFICES Chlistitlfl Press Manager: Vic ScJunidt M.B.Herald Editor: Ron, Geddert AsSGciate Editor: fun Coggins Melllllmitische Rundschau Editor: Lol'ina Mars~b. ASSGCiate Editor: William Sehroeder Nindred Press Managing Edil£lr: Qilbat 0. Brandt M.B.BibleCo/lege President: James Pankratz lnstillil bibliqJ4e Lavr:tl M.B Archives Areliivist: Ken Reddig Missions and Services Office General Sepretary: Victor Adrian Secretary of Finances: S.V.Epp Canadian C11n/erenee Finance ()jftce Treasmer: Jake Neufeld Stew~dship Ministries Jake Wieb.e Henry F'unk Conference Minister's OfJice· :Roland Mar:sclt CONFERENCE BOARDS Chri-stian Education David Dick Evangelism MetV Bosahrnan FaiJh and Life Isaac Block Higher Education Harry Heidebrecht Man.age!TIUil Peter Falk
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The Canadian Conference of
Mennonite Brethren Churches
Council of Boards
Reports and
Recommendations
Winnipeg, Manitoba July 24,1990
Table of Contents 1. From the Moderator ............................................................................ 5 2. Executive .............................................................................................. 6
Executive Committee Executive Board
3. Board of Faith and Life ....................................................................... 9 Conference Minister MCCCanada Publications Editor Mennonite Brethren Herald Mennonitische Rundschau LeLien
4. Board of Higher Education ............................................................... 16 Institut biblique Laval Mennonite Brethren Bible College
5. Board of Evangelism ................................. ........................................ 23 Executive Director Atlantic Canada Youth Mission Canada
6. Board of Christian Education ........................................................... 31 Executive Director
7. Board of Management ...................................................................... 35 Treasurer Auditors' Repons and Statements Receipts, Expendilllres and Proposed Budget Record of Church Contributions
·8. Mennonite Brethren Communications ........................................... .121 9. DecisionsoftheCouncilofBoards ............................................... .123 10. Statistical Report ........................................................................... l24 11. Directory of Canadian Conference Boards ................................... .l28 12. Directory of Provincial Executives ............................................... .l33 13. Directory of Churches ................................................................... 135
Alberta British Columbia Manitoba Maritimes Ontario Quebec Saskatchwan
14. Previous Convention Data .......................................................... Back 15. Frequently Called Numbers ........................................................ Front
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From lht Modtrator . ..
It is good to be able to greet our brothers and sisters across Canada with a deep sense of gr.ui.tude and joy. We are very C()nscious of the Lord's continuing compassion and faithfulness which "are new every morning" {Lamentations 2:22-23).
As per our decision at our annual Canadian convention 1 uly, 1988, we did not have an annual convention this year so that our members could give priority to attending the Mennonite World conference hosted in Wrnnipeg. The work of our boards and the related agencies bas continued. We are grate· ful to God and to each contributing member for all that has been accomplished We have seen growth in our overall membership. and have met aU our budget needs.
In accordance with the provision of our constitution, the Council of Boards met as the "conference in interim" in Winnipeg on July :24, 1990 to hear the reports of the boards and to act on pertinent recommendations. In the pages of this condensed yearbook you will find a record of these reportS, recommendations and the directc:ry of our churches. Of special note is the adoption of our new budget totaling $1 ,931 ,4 79 for the 1 WOf) 1 fiscal year. This requires a $92.50 norm per member to fund our ministries. Your assistance in making possible these ministries is importanL We thank you for your continued support
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Respectfully, Herb Neufeld
Moderator
EXECUTIVE Herbert D. Neufeld, Moderator
Christian greetings with !he words of Paul written to the believers of Thessalonica, "We always thank God for all of you, mentioning you in our prayers. We continually remember before our God and Father your work proouced by faith, your labour prompted by Jove, and your endurance in· spired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. For we know, brothers loved by God, lhat he has chosen you" {I Thess. 1:2-4).
As we review another year of God's blessing, we recognize with gratitude that this same faith, love and hope motivate the followers of Christ today. We thank you for your prayers, for your generosity and for your partnersh.ip in ministry. We also acknowledge the faithful service of our conference staff, those who represent us on the frontline and those who serve in the office as secretaries, receptionists, etc.
The worlc: of the Executive includes the specific assignment for which the Executive Committee is responsible and the larger coordinating and policy setting function for which the Executive Boocd assumes responsibility. This report will reflect this division of respoosibility.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee consists of Herb Neufeld, modemtor; Abe Konrad, assistant moderator; Menno Martens, secretruy; and Roland Marsch, who as conference minister is an ex -officio member. We have served together with a great sense of oneness in Christ and with a <,leep awareness of our dependence on the Lord for wisdom and strength.
Some of the activities that we have been involved in during this past year include the following:
I. Participation at the special consultation w ilh the Board of Reference and Counsel of our General MB Conference at Widlita, Kansas. This gathering of U.S. and Canadian Conference leaders reviewed proposed changes to Conference board structures, funding, allocations, etc.
2. Participation at the meeting of Canadian Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Modemtors and Secretaries which is beld annually in conjunction with the annual Canadian MCC Board meeting. This year's meeting was held in St. catharines. Ontario. Ow theme for the meeting focussed on Christian stewardship, with Dr. John Redekop presenting a paper on the subject and several other leaders leading us in related workshop sessions. Next year's meeting will be held in Vancouver, BC, and the topic of discussion will be "Addressing social issues prophetically."
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3. Conference minister Roland Marsch serves under our Executive's direction approximately one-fifth of his time; the remainder of his time is devoted to ministries related to the Board of Faith and Life. We have greatly appreciated his assistance. He joined lhe moderator in meetings with the Quebec leaders, and he llas represented us at various other meetings such as theE vangelical Fellowship of Canada General Cwncil, etc. Brother Marsch also serves as coordinator of the Executive staff wotking out of our Winnipeg office.
4. Next year's convention will be held at the ForestGrove Community Church in Saskatoon, July 4-7, 1991. Plans are well under way and we will announce further details in due course.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board is made up of the Executive Committee, the chairpersons of each standing board and the moderators of the provincial conferences. The board serves in a coordinating role for the planning and prioritizing of our conference ministries through the various agencies. It also provides a forum where issues and concerns affecting our provincial and Canadian conferences may be addressed.
Some of the areas which have filled our agenda this past year include the following:
Canadian Higher Education
At last year's annual convention we reported that the proposal to establish a "national funding fonnula" and a "national governance board" was not accepted by all the provincial conventions. Theconvention delegates subsequently mandated the Executive Board to continue to work at preparing alLemative proposals for presentation at the next convention.
Since last summer the Executive has ca1led three special meetings to address the future of higher education in Canada. These meetings included the board chairpersons for each of the Bible institutes and Bible colleges, and members from each provincial executive and from the Canadian Conference Executive. The first meeting, in September. was devoted to hearing briefs and submissions from all those present. At the second meeting, held on December 30, we considered several specific proposals; however, no consensus was reached. On February 1. 1990, the expanded Executive Board accepted the following:
1. That we accept the concept of regional governance and funding of our post-secondary educational institutions in Canada;
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2. That we request the Ontario, Manito~ Saskatchewan and Alberta provincial conferences to accept responsibility for detennining the future of Bethany and Winkler Bible Institutes and MBBC;
3. That a new commission be established with three members from each of tile above participating provincial conferertce.~; and a single member each from Quebec, British Columbia and the Canadian Conference Executive Committee. This commission will report to the Canadian Executive Board and to the provincial conventions in 1991. Trte outcome of this process will be reported with appropriate recommendations to the Canadian convention in July, 1991;
4. That we assure all students entering a program at MBBC in 1990-91 and in 1991-92 that tlley will be able to complete a minimum of a threeyear program at MBBC. This proposal, supported by the Council of Boards, was given to encourage and support the ongoing octivilies at MBBC during this period of study.
Since the above process will not be completed until early 1991, the special convention on higher education planned for July, 1990 bas been canceled. The Council of Boards will, however, meet to deal with any pressing issues and to approve next year's operating budget.
Personnel Committee
The Executive Board appointed the following to serve on our Personnel Committee: Abe Konrad, Paul Wartman and Hany Olfert We appreciate their work in preparing policy guidelines regarding evaluation procedures, study leave, salary and benefit schedules, etc. for our conference staff.
Budget Review
In response to a request by our Board of Management, the Executive Board is taking steps to review budget allocations, budget planning and program priorities. We feel that this is necessary to ensure that our conference budget reflects our ministry goals.
Coorerence Vision Statement
In response to the call for commitment to renewal, evangelism and confessional integrity presented by our General Conference Board of Reference and Counsel, the Executive Board endorse<! the development of a "commitmeot" worksheeL Copies have been sent to the leadership of each of our Canadian churches with the request that they be completed and retumed to the office of Roland Marsch, our Canadian Conference minister. We believe that the great spiritual need of our cowtuy demands a renewed commitment
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from all of us who confess Jesus as Lord. Let us pray earnestly for revival and then in obedience share the Good News with our neighbours and friends. Let us join other Canadian evangelicals who are participating in similar commitmentsunderthe banner of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada's Vision 2000 program. Together,let us trust God for a mighty outpouring of his Spirit and the salvation of multitudes across Canada.
Your prayers for the larger work of our conference are greatly appreciated. As we face the challenges of a changing world, let us encourage one anotller to be faithful to our Lord and Saviour. who is the same "yesterday, today and forever."
BOARD OF FAITH AND LIFE Isaac Block, chair
In his letter to the Philippians Paul included this statement "I want you to lcnow ... that what has bappened to me has really served to advance the gospel." As a Board of Faith and Life we pray that that which we do and that which happens to us as individuals will also serve to advance the gospel.
At the last Canadian Mennonite Brethren convention, a decision was reached that the Board of Faith and Life should assume the responsibility for the publication of the Conference's three publications. Needless to say, this responsibility has added a whole new dimension to our work. Most of our time this year has gone into learning our new responsibilities and attempting to arrange and rearrange so that we could manage the work responsibly.
As a Board, we took several major initiatives in the area of publications. First, Annie Brosseau was appointed as editor of Le Lien. In her meet· ing with the board prior to her appointment. Annie articulated a deep love for the Lord and a high level of commitment to the church. Her years at the Mennonite Brethren Bible College and at the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary have given her a good insight into the larger Mennonite Brethren church. She is sensitive to the needs of the Quebec Association and comes to the task with a clear sense of mission. We are confident that she will make a significant contribution to our Conference, especially that part of the Conference for whom French is the frrst language. We ask all our readers to pray for Annie.
Second, we agreed to establish a unified approach to managing the publications. Lorina Marsch. Annie Brosseau and.Ron Geddert will continue to serve as senior editors of their respectivre periodicals. To implement the policy we took the following initiatives: i) Ron Geddert was appointed Publications Editor to oversee all management functions; ii) TheMennonitische Rundschau workplace was moved to the conference offices on the cam-
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pus of Mennonite Brethren Bible College; iii) the staff will be shared by the various publications; iv) authorization was given for the purchase of compatible equipment for the three publications.
At the time of our winter board meetings we had the privilege of meeting the entire staff that works for our Board. God has blessed us with wonderful and gifted people. We ask you to pray for each of them as you remember them.
As a Board we are keenly aware of what we understand as our primary reason for existence. It is to watch over the spiritual life of the Conference and its churches, and to give guidance in matters of faith, doctrine and the Christian life. At different times during our winter meetings we wondered if we had been derailed. In reviewing our minutes and going over our plans for the July board meetings, l conclude that we are still on track:. Much of this kind of work is done through our conference minister, Roland Marsch. For much of this work, also, we are working on a two-year time line, hoping that by the summer of 1991 we will be able to report on a number of the issues with which we are currently working. For now, we ask you to pray for us. We also ask: you to continue to suppat and encourage those who work on our behalf.
CONFERENCE~STER Roland Marsch
This is my fourth year as Canadian Confereoce minister. I am grateful to God for his wonderful grace thal I experience in ministry. It is God who by his Spirit gives encouragement and good hope. My desire is to be on the agenda of Jesus; he is King, and he has called us into his kingdom. I am glad to belong to that part of the family of God which calls itself Mennonite Brethren.
Representing the Canadian Conference
On behalf of the Canadian Conference Executive I fulfill some administrative duties and am on a number of committees. Twenty percent of my time is dedicated to this area. I have sent the Canadian Conference Vision Statement, which was approved by the Executive Board and is in line with the General Conference Vision Statement, to all of our churches. We are waiting for the response forms to be sent back to us, so that we can give a report on what our churches are planning to do. We thank those churches who have sent these forms in already.
I want to express my thanks to Ken Reddig for collecting the conference statistics and for preparing the report. It will be published in a future issue. Also a thanks to our churches who have been cooperating in answer-
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ing the questionnaires.
Workio,g together with tbe Board or Faitb and Life
Eighty percent of my time is spent in this area, where I am involved in a number of ministries.
1. The ministry of preaching in Bible conferences, in deeper life meetings and in regular worship services has taken much of my time and energy. I have sensed God working in the lives of many ~ople and praise God for renewal, repentance and recommitment.
2. Placement of pastors. We receive many inquiries concerning possible pastors, as well as many inquiries concerning ministry openings in our churches. We are still receiving many more resumes than we have openings. I have enjoyed sitting down with pastOral candidates in interviews and appreciated !he invitations to meet with pastoral search committees. Itis always a joy to see a candidating process come to a successful conclusion.
3. Conflict resolution. That conflicts arise in the churches should not surprise us. Conflict is part of life and necessary for growth. But we need to learn better procedures to deal with tllem. Often the conflict is between the pastor and groups within the church. The vote of confidence does not seem to be the best way to solve these kinds of conflicts.
Please be aware that helpful materials have been sent out to the churches. These materials should all have been filed in the Church Leadership Manual, a three-ring binder which should be in every church office. H you do not have such a manual, then please order one for a nominal fee of $10.00 from our office or from Kindred Press. Two papers have been added dealing with pastor/church relationships: one, entitled "Principles to be Observed when Dealing with Grievances in Church/Pastor Relationships within a Mennonite Brethren Church," sent out two years ago by the Board of Faith and Life, and another, "Church and Pastor Relationships: Personnel Policies for the Mennonite Brethren Churches of North America." sent outlast fall by the Board of Reference and Counsel of the General Conference of MB Churches.
A recent study done by faculty members of our Seminary and others has revealed that the average stay of a pastor in oor North American Conference of MB Churches is four years. Other studies tell us that the ministry of a pastor becomes much more effective after the first three years. We need to work much harder at developing good relationships that make longer terms for pastors possible.
Our plea to pastors and churches regarding pastor/church conflicts is
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to can on provincial and national resource people to help in conflict resolution. This is an acceptable practice. Actually, quite a number of churches ha~e done this, and most of those experiences have been positive. Our understanding of church as brotherhood may easily extend beyond the local church.
4. Leadership styles are diverse among us and are the cause of friction in too many cases. There is tension among us between two extremes: congregational on the one hand and presbyterian on the other. The members of the Board of Reference and Counsel of the General Conference of MB Churches are of the conviction that we need a wholesome combination of the two. More information is needed in this area, and it will be forthcoming. In the meantime I feel that we need to debate the issue of leadership in our congregations and come to a consensus within the local body of believers. I will be sending three helpful articles to all of our churches which will give added information for discussion purposes.
The titles of these articles are:
~"Autonomy and Accountability: Church polity within the Conference of Mennonites in Canada" by Rodney Sawatzky;
*"Church Pastor Relations" by Herbert Brandt;
*"New Testament Pattems of Church Leadership" by John E. Toews.
I want to recognize with gratitude the efficient and courteous assis-tance I receive from Susan Brandt, who does my secretarial work on a parttime basis. There is a good spirit in our offices.
In my travels I enjoy the many good stories that I hear about God's work in our churches. At times I witness reconciliation between people; at other times I listen to pa'itors telling me of people coming to know the Lord, or I listen to the wonderful way a church has found consensus on a major issue, like a building program. I am especially pleased with a host of good pastor/church relationships. I feel privileged to move among our churches in ministry.
MCCCANADA JohnB.Epp
The annual meeting of MCC Canada was held January 18-20, 1990 in the Scott Street MB Church, SL Catharines, ON. A positive and forwardlooking mood characterized the sessions. Constituency financial support exceeded the budget.
The Chortitzer Mennonite Conference, consisting of 11 churches and
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approximately 2500 members, was accepted as a member of MCC Canada. There are presently 12 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ conferences that are partners in this worldwide relief minislry.
The CanadianFoodgrains Bank also accepted members: The Evangelical Church of Canada and The Nazarene Church.
The 1990 budget projects a 6.9 percent increase in constituency contributions.
An extensive review of Canadian Programs was undertaken and completed last year. The Board is processing its implications, especially the question regarding increased provincial representation on the Executive.
The Victim Offender Ministries review was adopted and its ongoing ministry affinned. Discussions are also in progress regarding the establishing of a Chair of Conflict Resolution with the University of Calgary.
The initial reports from the participants of the Youth Discovery Teams have been very positive. This is a new venture in MCC Youth Ministries. Mixing youth from various cultures is a tremendous experience for the young people participating in these projects.
Due to the heavy demands on food shipments, MCC Canada is facing the real possibility of a deficit in the Canadian Foodgrains Bank.
The MB members on the MCC Canada Board are Ernie Isaac, Lora Sawatzky, Peter Nikkel, John Redekop, Lois Klassen, John B. Epp.
PUBUCATIONS EDITOR Ron Gedderl
1 was appointed to the newly created position of publications editor in February. The appointment was part of a larger reorganization to unify the publishing of our three periodicals. Goals of this unification are to bring about more similarity in our publications and to achieve greater efficiency in the publishing process.
The appointment came just in time to oversee a number of changes designed to meet the goals. Since February, theMennonitsche Rundschau offices and staff have moved to the Conference offices from the Christian Press building. Some staff functions have also been reorganized to eliminate duplication between the Rundschau and the MB Herald. Lilly Kliever now serves as secretary and is responsible for circulation for both publications. She takes over a part of the responsibilities formerly done by Betty Wiebe, who left the Herald at the end of February on a maternity leave.
We have also purchased desktop publishing equipment for both the
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Winnipeg and Montreal offices. The Herald is being produced on this equipment; the Rundschau will follow as soon as an acceptable efficiency level is achieved. Fred Koop, who does layout and design for the Herald, will add similar responsibilities for the Rundschau at that time. Le Lien is in the process of switching to its new equipment
It is our desire that these changes will serve to enhance our publications, making them more readable and, hence, more beneficial to our Canadian Conference and the kingdom of God.
MENNONITE BRETHREN HERALD Ron Geddert, Editor
The Mennonite Brethren Herald is in its 29th year of service to the Canadian Conference. This editor has completed just one year in the position. It has been a joy to be a part of the ministry of our conference through the pages of the Herald. From this year's experience I can testify of God's faithfulness as promised to Joshua, ''Do not tremble or be dismayed. for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go."
Currently, Herald circulation is approximately 14,000. Most are sent free of charge to members of the Canadian MB Conference, whose subscriptions are purchased annually by the Confe.rence. About 500 are sent outside of Canada and 800 purchased as subscriptions by non MBs, libraries, etc.
The past year has seen several changes at the Herald. Early in the year we changed our direct mail service, to provide faster delivery and a cost saving. Later we investigated the possibility of changing to a more modem typesetting system, and eventually purchased a desktop publishing system. We have also stUdied the possibility of some decentralization of editorial staff, with the hope of providing a stronger presence in British Columbia in the coming year. Finally, there have been staff changes. When Betty Wiebe left in February, we welcomed Susan Brandt to our staff in the redefined position of editorial assistant and Lilly Kliever as part-time secretary.
In November we joined Columbia BjbleCollege, Mennonite Reporter, Kindred Press and The Christian Leader in sponsoring a writers' conference at CBC. lt was quite well attended and, in our opinion, worth repeating in the future, perhaps in another location.
There are many things which have remained stable, however. We have not made significant changes to the fonnat or general content of the periodical; we continue to rely on the faithful contributions of our network of church reporters, on the willingness of Conference leaders, pastors and lay
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people to submit articles and on the dedicated work of associate editor Jim Coggins and layout/designer Fred Koop; wecontinue to try to provide a broad range of stimulating articles which reflect our dhersity; and. above all, we continue to direct our efforts to the challenge of helping each of us grow in our Christian commitments and responsibilities.
We do not plan any major overhaul of the Herald in the near future. However, several factors will force some adjuslments. These will include declining biblical literacy, a visual-oriented readership, increasing numbers of baptisms, family and news items and an increasing proportion of seniors whose first language is English.
MENNONITISCHE RUNDSCHAU Lonna Marsch. Editor
The Mennonitische Rundschau has been in existence for 113 years, first printed in the USA under the name Nebraska Ansiedler, and since 1880 under its present name. There have been 13 editors during that time. Since October, 1923 the MR has been published in Canada, becoming a Canadian MB Conference project in the 1940s. For many years our offices were located at the Christian Press in Wmnipeg. Since March of this year the paper originates in the Canadian Conference offices at 169 Riverton Avenue. Our staff consists of associate editor William Schroeder, secretary Lilly Kliever and layout/designer Fred Koop.
It is our intention, as a German-language bi-weekly, 10 share interest, to show a kind concern for one another and to foster an eager expectation and waiting for news from one another. To serve the German constituents of the Canadian MB Conference, we have taken the words of Paul as our mandate, . • .. each of us should look not only to our own interest, but also the interests of others." We often translate over half of our pages from the .English language, in order to foster unity within the conference.
We are presently printing 3850 copies of 32 pages each, and intend to mail out 24 issues this year. Approximately 2750 copies are mailed to addresses in Canada. Totals to other countries, including over 100 to Russia, exceed 1000 copies. Our readership in South America is stable, in Europe it is increasing somewhat.
We continue to depend on the fine work of our reporters and correspondents in the churches. Besides their articles, wearealways grateful to receive human interest stories and testimonies from our readers and others.
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LELmN Annie Brosseau, Editor
Le Lien des Freres mennonites is 10 years old, but it received its present name in 1982. lam the fifth editor and have not completed my ftrSt year yet. I fmd the work very interesting and challenging. It is a field of learning and constant discovery. I am also learning to communicate my opinions and to sharpen my research instincts.
Quebec is a large province, and there are MB churches which are 650 miles apart. So Le Lien serves as a vehicle of information and edification among our churches throughout the province. It acts as a link between us. It is a service which tries to advance and to grow at the same pace as the churches.
Eight hundred copies are printed every month. Most of them are sent free of charge to the MB churches of Quebec and to a few outside subscnl>ers who can read French. Besides North America, Le Lien is read in Zaire, New Zealand and Portugal, and 25 copies are sent every month to the Mennonite churches of France.
Le Lien is computerized and I am looking forward to work with new Macintosh equipment. An editorial committee, made up of four members. helps to plan themes and also provides articles. During the past year, Le Lien covered several topics such as prayer, evangelism, the environment. reports of the Quebec Conference, news from churches in France, urban ministry, missions, bum-out .... The material is written and typeset in Montreal and is printed at the Christian Press in Winnipeg.
We are grateful to the Lord, to the Board of Faith and Life and to the MB Herald for providing us with a tool that helps us live ourChristian lives in the context of our language and our culture. We hope to create a good community spirit between our MB churches in Quebec and in Canada. May God help us in our work.
BOARD OFIDGHER EDUCATION Harry Heidebrecht, Chair
Christ is the core of the Christian faith. Our task as Christian leaders is to focus on that core and to help each other integrate all of life around it. Ephesians 3:17-19 is helpful: ." . . that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have power to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be fiUed with all the fullness of God." The primary task of this board is to assist our Canadian Conference schools in defining that core and in
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giving clarity to their mission.
This bas been a year of public discussion about education, and a de-gree of uncertainty bas clouded the future of several scbools. The agenda of our boards was modified; some of !he time and energy necessary for long tenn strategic planning has gone into immediate issues of funding, governance and recruitment The challenge of uncer1ainty, however, must not obscure the core; we must bring our uncertainties to Christ, the centre of all our deliberations and planning. Then we can anticipate his direction and guidance.
The Board of Higher Education has been maDdated 10 operate !he Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 10 assist in directing Instirut biblique Laval, to administer the Centre of MB Studies, 10 foster i11terschool relations and to oversee student ministries.
Mennonite Brethren Bible College
The full board will have met twice on tbc campus of MBBC during thls Conference year to work with the administration in strategic planning and program development The educational discussions of this past year placed additional demands on J'ecruitment and fund raising. We received assurances from the Council of Boards in February that students who enroll at MBBC in 1990 and 1991 will be able to complete present programs at MBBC: future programs at the College will be implemented under new governance arrangements.
We intend to submit a reduced budget for the 1990-1991 Conference year. We had hoped that it would be a more substantial reduction, but a new municipal tax of about $30,000 levied on our donnitories has increased our costs for next year. A consortium of Manitoba Bible Colleges is in discussion witb tbe Manitoba Government about possible funding for some programs.
The Board affinns the administration and faculty of MB.BC. We recognized the retirement of Herb Giesbrecht after 35 years service as Librarian at MBBC. We are very grateful for his dedication and hard work. We a~ preciate the positive directional leadership of our President, Dr. James Pankratz. We appreciate his relational emphasis in dealing with students, faculty and constituency. Thank you James and faculty for your devoted service.
Institut biblique Laval
The Board of Higher Education works cooperatively with tbe Board of IBL. IBL's affiliation witb MBBC bas strengthened their position in
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negotiating accreditation within Quebec.
The Board of Higher Education assists IBL in fund raising within the Canadian Conference. The ongoing financial support of the Canadian Conference is essential to the future of IBL. We ask the churches of our Canadian Conference to designate November 4, 1990 or some other convenient Sunday in November as IBL Sunday.
Inter-school relations
Each year the Inter-School Relations Committee of our board arranges a consultation among the administrators of our schools. This year the presidents of our pOst secondary schools met in Winnipeg. An expanded consultation of presidents, academic deans and board chairmen is planned for November 7-8, 1990 at Bethany Bible Institute. Besides administrative and curricular concerns we will discuss a paper by Dr. Howard Loewen on the topic, "The Challenge of Pluralism to Mennonite Brethren Higher Education."
Student services
The Student Services Committee, together with theBC Conference Executive and the Pacific Centre of Discipleship, sponsored a one day student ministries conference in Vancouver, March 10, 1990. Approximately 60pastors and leaders discussed the theme "Strategies For Student Ministries." Similar conferences are planned for other provinces during the next several years. Ultimately we hope that responsibility for this ministry will be transferred from this Board to local churches and provincial conferences.
Historical Committee
The Centre of MB Studies provides an impOrtant service to our constituency. Archivist Ken Reddig reports continued growth in our archival collection and in the use of these resources for research.
Currently the Historical Committee is reviewing five book manuscripts for possible publication. One of these manuscripts is the biography of Dr. J,A. Toews, written by his daughter Elfrieda.
The Historical Committee has produced a new video entitled, "The Birth of Anabaptism," with Dr. Abe Friesen of Santa Barbara, California It is available to churches for rental or purchase.
The film series "The Mennonite Brethren Church: A Missionary Movement," with Dr. J.B. Toews, continues to be used extensively by our churches. The series is now available in video cassettes as well. Bookings may be made through the Centre of M.B.Studies.
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For ongoing infonnation on the work and resources of the Centre, we encourage you to subscribe to "The Mennonite Historian," a quarterly publication, available for $6.00 a year.
INSTITUT BIDLIQUE LAVAL Jean-Raymond Theoret, President
This year I would summarize the spirit of IBL with the words of Paul: "For if we live, we live for the Lord" (Rom. 14:8).
Enrollment and Graduation
This past year we had 6 full-.time and 65 part-time students in the fall semester and 6 full-time and 52 part-time for the winter semester; The typical IBL student is adult, has a family and is studying part-time while working. For most of them, IBL will be the only fonnal training they will receive in Bible and theology.
On the 22nd of April, 7 students graduated from our certificate program. The m~ge, entitled "Agents ofRedemption Wanted: Training for Service," was brought by Jean-Victor Brosseau, pastor of the St-Eustache MB Church.
Relationship with the University or Montreal
In the last few years we have been working toward a fonnal agreement with the University of Montreal. The purpose of the agreement would be to receive fonnal recognition of the programs offered by IBL.
Last summer the University offered to fonn a joint committee (U of M and IBL) that would explore the possibility of recognizing IBVs training program for pastoral and lay leaders for the French Mennonite Brethren and other evangelical churches in Quebec with a diploma from the University. The IBL Board encouraged us to proceed.
This joint committee has met once a month since October 89. We have discussed many items regarding programs, faculty, finances, students and administration. The program that would be offered by IBL would consist of 30 units that can be used toward a Bachelor's degree at the University. This program would be taught at IBL, by IBL faculty and in the evangelical perspective.
We have much work before us; but it will be worth it A great number of observers maintain that the evangelical movement in Quebec suffers from a lack of credibility. An association with a Quebec university will establish academic credibility and also give the evangelical movement greater visibility and recognition as a legitimate movement with importance for
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Quebec society.
Presence and Proclamation
When an institution is dedicated to the training of leaders for the Kingdom of God, it needs to keep a balanced approach between the presence and the proclamation of the Kingdom. At mL we work hard to keep these two aspects integrated.
This integration is reflected in IDL's statement of mission: "The mission of mL is to train disciples that are capable of understanding the Christian faith, to communicate it in contemporary society and to serve the Church and society."
It is also seen in the way we develop programs and courses. The Centre for Urban Ministries in which IDL and Christian Direction cooperate is an example. mL offers courses that prepare people to minister to the large urban centres of the province. Many individuals involved in church planting in the Montreal area have found these courses very helpful In a theology class students were asked to prepare a questionnaire about beliefs in our society. They used the questionnaire to make a survey, they analyzed the responses and then presented an evangelical perspective on some of the questions. In the apologetics course, several students were encouraged to write short articles that can be published by the local press on topics of current interest such as abortion and the family. In this way students interact with beliefs in our society. They also come to understand what they stand for and to learn how to communicate the Gospel of Christ
Finances
Since the inception of the school the Canadian Conference has carried a large part of the fmancial suppon of IDL. The Quebec conference of MB Churches is still small and cannot suppon lBL by itself. In many regards Quebec is a miss ion field. We need the help of our sister churches. By its suppon of lBL the Canadian conference helps the MB Church in Quebec in its development
MENNONITE BRETHREN BffiLE COLLEGE James N. Pankratz, President
Mission
The mission of the Mennonite Brethren Bible College is to prepare students for lives of Christian witness and service in the ministries of the church and in the marketplaces of the world.
The mission of the College is part of the mission of the Mennonite
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Brethren Church. That mission is expressed in the Vision Statement for the General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. The College affirms this Vision Statement
A Vision for Spiritual Renewal
Spiritual renewal and nurture is a priority at MBBC. It shapes what happens in classrooms, chapels, small groups, and informal fellowship.
During the past school year this emphasis was strengthened A new course, "Spiritual Fonnation,• introduced students to the rich heritage of spiritual writing and practice within the Otutch, and assisted tltem in developing their own personal Christian devotional practice. Our school year centred on the theme of "Prayer." and there were frequent opportunities for personal and corporate prayer. The small fellowship groups used Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline to guide them.
There was a growing sense of the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives. There is a great fascination with spiritual power in our contemporary world, but much of that is a perverse attraction to the occult The Holy Spirit and Scripture are our guides in a world of spiritual starvation and experimentation.
A Vision tor Confessional Integrity
The College is at the forefront of teaching and maintaining our confessional commitment to biblical truth. Our courses, Biblical Studies and Historical Theology, provide students with an awareness of the central truths of the Christian faith. They also provide the tools for deeper exploration and understanding, so that our convictions are expressed in the way we live.
A Vis.ion for Mission
Our denominational commitment to mission is both taught and lived at MBBC. From the very first semester, through the course "Communicating the Faitlt,'" students are placed into ministry assignments in local churches, Youtlt For Christ, and other urban ministries. 1bis past year our annual Missions Conference featured a team from Mission Advance, a Canadian Student Mission movement Next year our Mission Conference will focus on new opportunities for mission in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Church leadership training is a significant part of our mandate. 40% of MBBC graduates from the 1980s are involved in full-time ministry or are in seminary completing their ministry preparation. The other 60% are Christian witnesses in their workplaces and communities, and are active in local churches.
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Our annual Institute for Chwch Ministries provides leadership training for those already involved in minisay. This past year the Institute emphasized local church leadership. In the spring of 1991 the Institute will highlight the needs of families in wban society.
A major expression of the faith of the Church is worship. The Church Music Seminar in 1991 will feature the congregational music of the Chwch, especially the recent flourishing of new hymns. The Seminar will conclude with a massive choral and congregational "hymn sing."
People of VISion
Visions become reality through people. We are fortunate to have a Board which is working with confidence, and we thank Harry Heidebrecht, our Chainnan, and !he other Board members for tbeir encow-agement and their vision for the future.
We also thank Herb Giesbrecht, who is retiring as College Librarian after 35 years of service to the College and the Church. It has been a delight to hooour Herb at special events during this school year. Herb leaves us not only an outstanding library, but also a legacy of dedicated service to the Church.
Richard Thiessen, from Chilliwack, BC. will become our new librarian. We welcome Richard and his wife Karen to MBBC.
Linda Schwartz-Trivett will return to full-time teaching after a year of doctoral studies. Our thanks to Cheryl Pauls who replaced Linda so capably this year. Esther Wiens will spend next year teaching English in China with the MCC China program.
A Vision for the Future
Changes and innovations will be needed to rneel the needs of the future. Some of them are already underway. The Board has approved new four year degree programs in Chwch Music and Christian Ministries. These programs will prepare graduates to move directly into full-time ministries or into graduate studies. The College will also move closer to churches and communities by offering one course and several seminars off campus next year.
Our Church needs a College which combines training for church ministry and preparation for the marketplaces of our society. That is·our mission at MBBC, and we look forward to the challenges of the future.
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BOARD OF EVANGELISM Merv Boschman, Ch4ir
"With resolute hearts remain true to the Lord!" These are the encouraging words of a rejoicing Barnabas when he saw e"idence of the grace of God in the lives of new believers. As Canadian Mennonite Brethren, we too call out to one another with this same exhortation. Let us show forth his salvation from day to day!
Gratitude
Our repon to you. the constituency. begins with gratitude to God for your partnership. It is only through your prayer and giving that we together are involved in church planting and outreach in Atlantic Canada, supporting our Quebec brothers and sisters and resourcing for new and ongoing ministries across Canada. Thank you.
Direction
We believe God has directed us to focus on specific strategies to fulfill the mandate of our Board. On these pages, you will find updating information, as reponed by the various individuals involved in the current program tracks.
Staff
God has provided capable and spiritually gifted persons who continue to give their lives in service. Our pan-time secretary, Doris Neufeld; our executive director, James Nikkel; and our Youth Mission Canada director, Randy Friesen, all have demonstrated faithfulness and are wonby of your continued support and pmyers. (James NilcJcel has taken time this year for study, enrichment and writing during a six-monthsabbatical which ended on Apri115, 1990.)
Board
Please pray for the Boanl of Evangelism; each member of the Boanl has taken his responsibility very seriously. It is difficult to feel adequately informed and satisfied in the task, due to limited meeting times and frequent board member turnovers. God, however, is leading, and we are committed to follow him into both "still" and storm."
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR James NiJdcel
It has been another great year, for which we thank God. (twas a year of variation. from planning for another church in Nova Scotia, to evaluation of the second year of Youth Mission Canada, to taking a six-month writing
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and study time. It was also a trdllsition year into the decade of the 90s. This report wiU focus on entering the new decade through some reflections from the past decade. We are gxateful to God for his guidance and blessing.
The decade of the 80s has been descnood in various ways. The Globe and Mail described it as a decade in a hUJI)'. It certainly has gone quickly. For Mennonite Brethren. it was the centennial decade-a decade of evaluation, planning and chw-ch planting. In the decade of the 80s Canadian Mennonite Brethren have started some 70 new chmches, of which about 20 are ethnic chw-ches. Across Canada we now have 27 ethnic language churches, not including the lOFrenchchurches. The80s unfokledasadecadeofchurch planting among new Canadian Language groups. We thank God for this new area of ministry.
The 80s has also been a decade of church growth. Many churches have increased by conversion growth. There have been many church growth workshops and seminars, and much church growth infonnation has been shared with church leaders and pastors. National institutes such as Disciple Making '85 and '88 have helped in producing a national growth strategy and vision, such as the Antioch Plan. The Evangelism Canada digest was laWlChed as a tool in the promotion of reaching Canadians for ChrisL The development of the Youth Mission Canada (formerly Youth Mission 100) program as a training opportunity and as a creative expression of the gospel by Canadian young people has been a further product of the 80s. Considerable time has been spent on producing congregational materi.aWmanuals on church growth and church planting to increase our effectiveness in outreach.
The 80s has been a decade of evangelism influence beyond our immediate conference. Mennonite Brethren have been in the forefront of church growth and church planting among Canadian evangelical leaders. They have helped to pioneer Vision 2000 Canada and have had prominent leadership roles in virtually all major evangelism and church growth efforts across our nation. We are grateful to God for such service and leadership opportunities afforded Canadian Mennonite Brethren as individuals and as conferences.
The past decade has been one of vision. The Board of Evangelism has sought to expand its mi-ssion parameters into eastern Canada following the formation of the Quebec provincial conference in 1984. A concened effort is being made to establish an Atlantic Canada Conference of MB Churches. By the end of this year we hope to have our fourth Maritime church well under way. We need your prayers and support. We are indeed grateful to God for the church planting associates who have moved to the Maritimes to help us in the work of establishing churches. We are praying for more.
As we go into the decade of the 90s, we need to do so with humility and confidence. The 90s could be one of the greatest decades in the life of our denomination and our nation. The golden age for the Mennooile Brethren may well be in the near future. The stage seems set for a major evangelism breakthrough and revival in Canada. We as Canadian Mennonite Brethren need to pray for and be prepared for a decade of major expansion. We need to pray for churches that will open their doors to new people unreservedly. We need to pray for congregational harmony and for leaders who will not grow weary in leading their churches into a more effective fulfillment of the Great Commission. Thank you for supporting the work of the Board of Evangelism.
ATLANTIC CANADA CAMPBELLTON: Restigouche Valley Church
Sieg Wall Approximately one year ago our church aslced itself whether a mem
bership goal of200 was realistic by the year 2000. According to Peter Wagner, 1 out of 10 people is gifted for evangelism. If each such individual wins one person to Christ each year, the church would grow by 10% each year. If the remainder of the 9 members were equally effective in outreach as the gifted one, then the growth rate could be doubled. With these assumptions, we began our last year with a goal of a 20% growth rate.
I don't know if 1 can comnumicate the thrill we experienced when we added 5 new members to our small church of 16 as they followed Jesus in the act of baptism. Tbey are now cherished members of our congregation.
We planned cenain activities and events m help us realize our goals. AlS palStor, I began teaChing a liCri~ of Bible studies on evangelhsm J~w;style, using well known encounters between Jesus and a variety of individuals. Tn January we culminated this series with a four-part series on "Lifestyle Evangelism" by Joe Aldrich. Simultaneously, I initiated discipleshjp classes to be conducted twice annually.
Anothec outreach endeavour of major proportions was to hold two outreach banquets per year. Our first ever liarvest Banquet in September was a lhrilling experience indeed. Total attendance was 76, of whom more lhan half were not members of our church. Our second etlon was a Friendship Banquet on Feb. 10.
While evangelism remains a high priority, our church is ~tively involved in expressing our concern for the needy. As pastor, I have just completed my fourth year of service on the local food bank board-the last two as president. Broadening our social concern beyond our borders, we also con-
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dueled our second annual MCC SELFRELP Crafts sale. Total safes exceeded $4,000 in two days. Our ladies have initialed a new program for mothers, which holds promise for ministry and growth.
Being a small church in an economically depressed area and having a budget of $60,000, we are deep I y grateful for conference support of $12,000. Without you we could not meet our goals. Yo\JJ' continued support and prayers are very precious to us.
DARTMOUTH: Cornerstone Communily Church Ewald Unruh
At Cornerstone, to be faithful to the call of Christ during 1989-1990 has resulted in an emphasis on:
Developing a positive image in our community
Mennonites have a definite niche to fill in the landscape of church life in the Maritimes. That could be identified as developing both a "word and deed" emphasis in the expression of our faith in thecommunity. Cornerstone has been worlcing hard at t11is and is developing a growing maturity as a church.
Encouraging "every believer involvement" in mio~try
Among the many ministries thatComersrone people are involved in, I highlight the following two:
a. MomiJJg Oudet: A committee of four has coordinated four highly successful 9-week sessions of this ministry for women. In the last two years these programs have attracted up to 55 different women while providing childcare to an equal number of preschoolers. At least 75% of these women are from the community.
b. SELFHELP Crafts: Another active committee has been coordinating SELFHELP Crafts sales in Dartmouth over the last four years. The most recent was a pre·Chrisunas sale in 1989 in space which had been donated in a local mall, resulting in sales of over $36,000. The community interest in SELFHELP has been growing to the point where the committee is working hard to establish a pennanent SELFHELP store with the goal of opening Sept. 1, 1990. Through this program we are able to say "we care" for the poorest of the poor and we would like others to care about them too.
Turning loss into gain
1990 will be a year when Cornerstone will experience the loss of sane of its key people. It is our ~yer that this loss will be a great gain for the
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church at large and eventually for Cornerstone.
a. This year two couples will be moving west to attend seminary. Ed and Karin Willms, who have served as full-time church plantirlg interns, will be moving 10 Fresno, CA to continue studies. Rank and Linda Dixon will take up studies at Winnipeg Theological Seminary.
b. Later in 1990 it is the vision of the Atlantic Church Planting Task Force and the Cornerstone Church to launch a church planting effort in Lower Sackville, which is about a 20-minute drive from Cornerstone. It is expected that a number of Cornerstone couples will assist in this new church stan.
Planning for the 90s
As we look ahead. we do not want to fall into the danger of spinning our wheels. It is for this reason that we are working hard at developing a ''game plan" for ministry in the 90s. This strategy is helping us to identify who we are, what our community is lilce and, based on that, what our specific strategy and program for ministry should be.
We look forward with great anticipation to continued personal and corporate growth as God builds his church in Atlantic Canada during the 90s.
MONCTON: Riverview Bible Clwrch C. Michael Young
"I love the Lord, because he hears my voice and my supplications. Because he has inclined his ear to me, therefore I sh.all call UJX>n him as Long as I live" (Psalm 116). With the psalmist we too praise the Lord for all that he has done in Riverview.
After a slow start in the swnmer of 1985 with an average attendance of about 10-12, the Task Force suggested that we become less formal in our worship services and also develop a diamond or multi-based approach to ministry. In the diamond approach, ministry takes place more outside the church worship service than inside. We started developing a network of Bible studies, counselling and serving on differentlocal roards such as Town Council Youth Advisory Board and the Community Chaplain Board Another excellent opJ>(XtWlity that opened up for us was a weekly pastor's column in the local newspaper.
One other part of this diamond approach was recreational contact. At least three times a week [ try to get out to a gym or tennis club. I have met all kinds of professionals in our community, such as doctors, lawyers and their friends. With this type of ministry, 1 spend less time in the office and more time in the community. The results have been very encouraging. By the
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end of our first year our attendance was up to 20-25, and now, by the 15th month, we have 45-50 on a regular basis.
Another wunistakable highlight has been the Associate Church Planting couples. During the summer of 1989 we received two couples, Shl and Elaine Quiring from Saskatchewan and Kevin and Wendy Thiessen from British Columbia. Both couples have found work, which is not easy. They bring a quality of spirituality to the work and ministry here.
Goals ror 1990
The congregation met in December, 1989 to plan for the coming year. We accepted three major goals. Our first goal is prayer. So far we have started a Bible fellowship and prayer meeting on Wednesdays and a ladies Bible and prayer time on Thursdays. Also, we have a prayer chain that is effective for emergencies. If our church is to evangelize this community and the world, we have to discover, as the Korean church has, the wonderful secrets of practical prayer.
Our second goal is outreach. We have successfully used the MCC craft sales for awareness and visibility. Prior to the growth of the last year, we were able to use small potlucks and game evenings in homes. In spring we are printing an attractive brochure and invitation card to use in door to door visiuuion.
Our third goal for 1990 is church incorporalicn and chartering. We would like to incorporate sometime this fall
Prayer requests
First, please pray for conversion growth and for the salvation of those to whom we are witnessing.
Secondly, please pray for our finance committee, as it will soon be wodcing on our 1990-91 budget
Thirdly, I ask that. you pray for our Youth Mission Canada team and our church so we will be effective in reaching young famil ies. This is a target groop, since there are many yollDg families in Riverview.
It has been a great joy and delight for Shirley and me to serve the Lord Jesus under th.e guidance of James Nikkel and the Board of Evangelism. We trust many of you will be able to join and encotrage us at our chartering celebrations.
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The vision
WWER SACKVILLE: Projected - September 1990 Ewald Unruh,
Atlantic Church Planting Task Force Chair
In 1984 the Board of Evangelism announced the long-range goal of an Atlantic Mennonite Brethren Conference of 6-10 churches in 15 years. To assistin thisanAtlanticCburchPJantingTaskForce was established in 1987. Through this coordinating group a plan of establishing a new church every two ye;m was adopted. Two years ago we joined together in esrablishing the third church in the region-the Riverview Bible Church in Moocton, N.B. During this last year planning has taken place for a Nova Scotia church in Lower Sackville.
Tbe field
Lower Sackville is best described as a satellite community in the Metro Halifax area. Its area population is over 40,000, and it boasts one of tlJe fastest growth rates east of Montreal. This community is located about a 20-minute drive from DartJmuth's Cornerstone Community Church. Planning a new church start in this area is part of an overall plan to develop a cluster of churches. The projection is that in a number of years time another metro church would be started in Halifax.
The need
a. Prayer: We would like to call the conference to the challenge of intercessory prayer for this exciting and bold venture. Prayer in the following areas is needed:
*for God's choice of a church planter
*for those in Lower Sack-ville God is calling to himself who are. not yet his children
*for Church Planting Associates who would move out of their comfort zones and respond to the exciting challenge of helping establish the church
*for Cornerstone members who are considering helping in this work
•for Cornerstone as it adjusts to the loss of key members and through this also experiences a boost in its efforts to reach out into its community.
b. Church Planting Associates: This program is basic to Mennonite Brethren church planting in Atlantic Canada It is a relocation program of committed people into an area where we need more people to make up a core group in a start up or developing church. These lay volunteers. or CPAs, are
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responsible for their relocation costs and for fmding or establishing their employment in the target area. This program is also an excellent opportunity for students to move into a church planting area and take up a study program. These are lay people who, in an ordinary, low profile way, become actively involved alongside the other chwch people. We would invite many to considerlhis challenge so east and west can join together in establishing the new church in Lower Sackville.
YOUTH MISSION CANADA Randy Friesen, Director
Looking back on the past year, I am amazed at the faithfulness of God in ''producing a crop yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown." The YMC alumni from last summer have had at1 impact on churches, colleges, families and friendship groups wherever r:hey have scattered across the counuy.
As we look ahead at the upcoming eastern Canada outreach this summer, r m excited about what God has in store for us. Our teams will be focussing on urban minis try in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Dartmouth, Halifax, Moncton and other eastern cities. God has opened a "door of opportunity" for our teams in Halifax this summer, our arrivalin the area coincides with an international "buskers" competition in the downtown core (I didn't know what "busker" meant either-it's s~reet entertainment like juggling, mime, etc.). We've been given pennission 10 perform at an ideal location on the downtown parade grounds, as well as the use of a parish hall across the street as a drop-in centre. Pray for this unique opportunity, August 13-15.
The three weeks of ministry in downtown Toronto include challenging assignments in Chinese, Indian, Black and Hispanic congregations. We'll also be working with street ministries which have targeted the massive ~street kid" population in Toronto. Pray for us, that we would grow in our understanding of what James meant when he said, "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."
Our teams will also be supporting five young Mennonite Brethren church planting efforts this summer. Through neigtlbourhood "street parties," community children's carnivals, surveys, street dlama/mi.me and interactive wimess, we hope to support and strengthen the outreach vision of these young congregations.
We're planning on fielding one French-speaking team this summer, for which we're very encouraged Following a promotional trip to Quebec by Greg Clark (our French team leader) in early March, we've received several
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inquiries and 3 applications. Please pray for 5 more applicants to make up a team of 5 for ministry in Quebec this summer.
To date (early April), we have accepted 56 applications, including 5 leaders and 6 intern leaders (senior college studettiS who will receive "fieldeducation" credit for their summer involvement). Please join us in praying for a powerful work of God in the lives ofthese applicants.
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION David Dick, Chair
In her article, "Educating people to be Christian," JackieL. Smallbones grapples with the question, ''What is Christian education and how can it be done in the local church?" She suggests that some churches have done a commendable job of impartinginfonnation in their teaching ministries. This can be assessed through testing students with such questions as, «Who was the Good Samaritan?" and "How can we be like the Good Samaritan?" Smallbooes refers to this as the "schooling-instructional model."
What has often been neglected, Small bones continues, is the relational dimension. A model of Christian education that incorporates social principles into its philosophy and deliberately allows social principles to affect programs can be referred to as the socialization model The writer contends that the k:ey to teaching is modelling: '"A discitie. when he is fully taught, will be like his teacher,' so maintained the greatest teacher of all, Jesus Christ"
This being true, it follows that the key element in Christian education must be to educate people to be Christian, to help people to come 10 blow and live the Christian life. We must seek a balance between these two if we are to be effective in our Christian education endeavours. ''The church needs to realize that instruction without socialization is as meaningless as socialization without instruction." It is from this perspective that we hope to promote Christian education in our churches.
One highlight for us this year was the beginning of David Wiebe's ministry, on August 1, as executive director fa our Board .. We wish 10 acknowledge the fine work of Bob Rempel, who served as interim director, and wish him well in his studies. Meanwhile, we continue to develop a working relationship with Brother Wiebe, clarifying our vision for this Board, fine tuning our philosophy of Christian education, and stratcgizing the promotion of CE in our churc.hes and conference.
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR David Wiebe
Setting direction together
We are developing a working definition and philosophy of CE for our board which will affect our communication to the Canadian MB constituency. Three areas have been clarified:
a) The Mission of Christian Education is to lead people to Christ, to bring them together into a unified body, to increase knowledge, to disciple people into personal maturity, to develop skills to take care of ourselves spiritually and to become equipped to minister effectively.
b) Nurture is governed IYy faith community principles. 1ltis means we must realize !hat socialization as well as fonnal instruction affects the spiritual developoJent of our children. Our children learn lhe faith of their elders by observiilg and Jiving in the context of the church family, in addition to classroom instruction. But while we pass on our own religious tradition, we must also push them to take their faith beyond our experience to new levels of commitment and ministry.
c). Thinking about ministry to people groups, namely children, youth and adults should govern our CE efforts. We should beware of the trap of thinking that nurture is programs first, then trying to fit learners into !hose programs.
Banff89
We had the privilege of conducting the 7th Banff retreat, with a full attendance of some 985 youth and adults, guest speaker Ridge Bwns, excellent music and stimulating recreation. Stories of conversions and recommitments continue to come to our office. We are beginning plans for Banff 1992 at the Banff Centre. Our goals continue in the direction of drawing MB youth together into a visible community, pointing youth to Christ and encouraging them in service.
MB Training Centres Brochure
In conjunction with Banff 89 and an event that brought the Bible schools together aLa promotional breakfast. we produced a brochure advertising all 5 of our schools in Canada as places that help our youth learn to know God better and prepare them for Christian service. This promoted the essential unity among our schools while highlighting differing emphases to meet differing needs.
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This quarterly publication has changed its look and grown in size. and. judging from responses, its appeal is also growing. We publish articles to promote -thinking and provide ideas for better ministry in CE. We usually offer free resow-ces which can be obtained simply by asking. We hope to continue linking churches in our constituency together by sharing approaches taken by our churches in various areas of Christian education.
Network resource questionnaire
We have sent a survey to every church asking for a response concerning all their CE programs; success, IJOblems, special programs, needs. Results are being published in JDEABANK, and collected as guiding ideas for further ministry.
Poster
A poster has been printed and sent to each church which illusttates the mission of Ctuistian education (see above).
Training Tapes
These short tapes (15 minutes per side) are designed to help teachers and CE leaders improve their skills. Titles: "Selection and use of Curriculum," "Organizing a Curriculum Resource Center" (by Linda Cannell); "Developing as a Teacher" (by Dave Wiebe); "Discipline and Control in the Classroom." "Learning Styles" and "Variety in Teaching" (by Bob Rempel). We hope to make another which guides ~hers through their teaching manual, wilh suggestions for creative ways to teach the lessons. These are available from the CE office in Winnipeg for $5 each.
Minority language curriculum survey
We wrote to all the publishers we could find to see if they published in other languages (French). Responses indicate there are a variety of resources in various languages (French. Spanish, Portuguese. Korean, etc.).
Director travel
Visiting me constituency has been a priority this year, with visits to pastors, CE pastors and CE workers in about 70 churches, plus attendance at four provincial conference conventions. Another priority has been to begin assisting the Quebec Conference in developing its CE ministries, which has resulted in two visits to the Montreal area. As well, a growing number of opportunities have arisen to present seminars, to preach and to provide consultation. The goal for next year will be to try to make a personal visit to a new group of churches and spend more time with provincial boards of CE.
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CEHandbook
We plan to assemble a new handbook which will articulate our vision forCE and will provide practical helps in all critical areas of CE in the local church. We would be able also to develop a section that would assist provincial CE boards in their efforts as well. We will taget this for some time in 1991.
Banff retreat for college and career
We are currently researching the feasibility of a retreat for this age group. The need and potential for such a retreat has arisen from the tremendous response of youth in our churches in Canada, and the limited facilities at Banff, which have forced us to turn some awa}'. We believe that through a Banff C&C event we might be able to enoowage college and career ministries in our local churches, help the young adult age group identify their home denomination more readily and help them identify themselves as a group of people who are emerging contributors to the ministry of the kingdom of God.
Ministry to Children
a) Theology - People are grappling with the issue of child conversion, whether we should give children communion and how we fit children in with baptism and membership. The fact that in 20 years we've had a 1000% increase in the number of children getting baptized at age 10/11 and under shows we are confused about the nurture of children, and even points to a possible threat of infant baptism. As director, 1 have written study conference style papers to address the theology of ministry to children from the Christian education perspective. We hope to work. with the Board or Reference and Counsel in ways that will set the foundation for better guidance for parents and reache.rs in their nurture effons.
b) Seminars, etc. - As director, I have JrOvided workshops on the theology of ministry to children, as well as a parenting enrichment seminar entitled "Spiritual formation of children" which can fit into a short Sunday school series or weekend presentation.
Curriculum writing
I am editing the Adult Quarterly (as it is now known). Jt articulates MB thinking, theology and approach to church life in Bible study format Weare changing the name to M1J Bible Study Guide and making other changes so that home Bible study groups can use it as well as Sunday school classes. The General MB Conference Board of CE is also currently producing a quarterly for all age groups, focussing on MB dislinctives. I am assisting in
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this project as well.
Resourcing
As various needs arise in our churches. we hope to find the resources to meet those needs. The first place to look for most churches should be the provincial resource library. Contact your Christian education provincial board chairperson if you don't know how to contact your nearest resource Library. We also stock some materials suitable for various ministries in the Winnipeg office.
Many churches are currently evaluating their club program curricula. Some are exploring the new Adventure Oub material. We have an evaluation package available from the Winnipeg office which we can send out.
In the future we hope to develop evaluative summaries of such things as adult home Bible study materials, marriage and family enrichment materials, etc.
Personal
have enjoyed my first year in this ministry immensely. I have enjoyed meeting pasoors and workers in the constituency part.lcularly. Listening 10
their stories makes me wish we could all hear from each other more, so that we might learn or be encouraged or even share ideas 10 deal with some knotty problems. As we work together, I hope that our conference will become stronger because of our commitment to Christian Education and the ministry of nurturing the next generation into leadership and responsible ministry to their succeeding generation.
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Peter Faile, Chair
Ministry. It's a key word in kingoom building, and we as a conference are involved in kingdom building. The Board of Management sees its role as kingdom builders together with the other boards, and it is our task, within the mandate given to us, to merge ministry with money. Sometimes our role is seen in the light of numbers only. but in our Board we see more than numbers-we see people, programs and ministry linked to those numbers. Together with our brothers and sisters in our conference, we aspire 10 match dollars with dreams, while monitoring both the revenue and the expenditures of the MB Conference. By God's grace, we have done this to the best of our ability.
1989-90 Budget
It is a difficult assignment to report on a fiscal year when the year is
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not finished, so we give you trends ins1.ead of facts. As the year concludes, we will see to it that proper financial infonnation is given to you for your conside.ration.
Our revenue is up 8% from last year at this time ($1,227,919 vs. $1,136,702). If the same giving patterns apply this year as applied last year, then we should come very close to meeting our budget for Fiscal Year 90. We need another $591,650 to meet our budget. Last year we had a very strong concluding quarter, and we are hoping that the same trend will continue for this year's concluding quarl.ef. Some of our boards need a considerable amount of support for this year yet, and we are austing that their needs will be met as they approach individuals and corporations for support.
Christian Press
The Board of Management has been pleased with the operation of Christian Press. We believe that we can offer quality printing at competitive prices with good service. Because CP is an in-house operation, it is sometimes more difficult for our manager to keep up with all the demands placed upon him. All boards and agencies are encoumged to give CP as much lead time as possible in their printing requirements.
Three-year budget plan
The Council of Boards in February approve<! a recommendation from the Board of Management to implement a three-year budget plan. What we want each board to do is to project what their financial requirements will be for three years, taking into consideration any planned programs, projected changes in ministry or general changes in the opemtions of their respective board. We are hoping that this will llelp in determining shortan<llong-range budgetary implications for program implementation. It will take a lot of wmx at first, but once it is in place, we will find it easier 10 budget, and we will all bave a greal.er understanding of the work of various boards, which, hopefully, would also help all of us take greater ownership of oonferencc programs.
General Conference trust funds
The Board of Management continues to administrate the General Conference loans, mortgages, annuities, endowments, RRSPs, deposit funds, bequests and pension funds.
During this past year, we have given consideration to many loan applications from bolh churches and pastors. The demand is high, and we continue to need additional fWlds in these programs. We ask you to consider investing in Cooference Investment Funds, theteby providing you with reasonable returns on your dollar, and helping the conference in its programs.
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Contact Jake Neufeld for further infonnation.
Restructuring proposal
t !he General Conference convention lhis fall, a proposal will be forthcoming to restructure the General Conference Board of Trustees considerably. This restructuring will place greater responsibility on the national (Canadian) level of the management board. It appears to be a workable proposal, placing the responsibility of national work at the national level, and tying in the work of the two national conferences and General Conference. The Board of Trustees will then consist of representatives from both national management boards. whereas now they are members elected at the General Conference convention.
A word of thanks
The Board of Management wishes to thank- the conference management employees for the fine job they are doing: Jalce Neufeld • Treasurer; Henry Funk- Stewardship Ministries; Jalce Wiebe· Stewardship Ministries; Lori Toews - Accountant
We also wish to express our sincere appreciation for the continued financial support of our constituency. Without your support, our progmms and projects could not continue. God bless you as you give, so that ministry can continue.
TREASURER Jake Neufeld
The financial results for 1989·90 with the approved 1990-91 budget will be published after the Canadian Council of Boards approves our budgets at Winnipeg on July 23,1990.
Our General Conference meets every three years and the convention will be in Hillsboro, Kansas from September 28 to October 2 of this year. Our Canadian Conference budget will be affected by decisions made at that convention. I will probably wait to report our final budget until after the General Conference convention is completed.
We have asked all our boards to limit their budget increase to 4%. We know that where new programs are being implemented this will not be possible, bur we are hopeful our overall increase will not exceed r1lis amount At the end of February our donations were up by 8%. but we still need to raise a third of our budget over the last three months of our Conference )'ear.
During the past year Val Martens and Teti Warkentin both resigned to pursue other career opportunities. This position has since been filled by 1 enny
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Martin. Lori Toews continues to serve as our accountant.
Our Board has taken responsibility for the administration of the financial programs of the General Conference. One of the areas through which we serve our constituency is our Stewardship program. Henry Funk of Clearbrook, B.C. serves B.C. and Alberta JakeWiebe serves all of the other provinces. Both of these brothers are available and ready to serve you.
l continue to be thanlcful for the faithful and efficient manner in which our staff serves our conference. Please continue to pray for our conference employees as they discharge their various duties.
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AUDITOR'S REPORTS AND STATEMENTS
for the
CANADIAN CONFERENCE
of
MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCHES
for period ending
May 31,1990
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SILL STRE.UBE.R FISKE ~OMrANY (IIARf l kLO AC(OI.INf.ANTS
.,, ~ ... ,~ ~Gj,t,iHfQ&A
""""'' t10e1Jolo4•no ,~ QOII\t41 .)lM
O'f"CH.I, -t.l(lfiOf,~ Wf<llL(A ,..,_
fl4jl'M;It'
"' f<'So(( c: ' c 14Ul' •t: • • "'W(l,£~( .
w g ~-.c ~ ...... JCJI'olt~' .. .. .... ~,. sc, •~r· ' • h (.M • • ~ ,~;, C A w w_...,o-~a .. t • A J tM.:A'1l,.sr • F A oi" IPIKI$ C A
AUDITOHS' l!EPORT'
To t he Keaber• Canadian Conference of the "•nnontte
Brethren c·hurchea. of Nortl1 Aaerlca:
1/e have exalned the co•blne4 balance abeet (Revenue and Capitol Punde) of the C•nadlan Conference of tlle Hannen! te. Srethraa Churehea c.f lfcrth A•erha •• • t: Hay 31, 1990 and the relot:ed •tate11ents of re,enue and oxpendlturea , fund eurpluaea and reaervea fo r: the 1e•r then ended. Our exe•lnatloo WI!UJ aade tn aeaordane" lllth generally accepted auditing standards, 111d accordingly J..ncludd aueh testa sod other procedures aa \le (Onaldered nec:eaeary la the ctrcu•staoeea except u aoted tn the follovhlg paragraph.
tn e.o••on v l t ·h ••JIY charitable org•l'lt&•tlona, the Oaa.e~U•o Coo(et'enC:il!! of the Hennon! te Brethren Churchet of llorth o\•erlca reporte uouots for donaUona which are aot euecept1ble to co11plete vertrtc:atloo by 1udlt procedures. AceorcHnsly, our veri!lcatlon of reeelpta fro., t hese eourcu ~.a U•lted to a coOJparhon of recorded recdpto with bealt deposlls.
In our opinion, Oll<Cept for the poselbillty of adjutteento had dooat!ona been eutsceptiblc: to co•plctc eudlt verlflcettoa, thcae fhonctel 1tate•ent.t preaent fdrly the fioonclel poeltlon of the Conferenee ae •~ H•y 31, l990 and the reeulta ot tta operations tot ttle ye.ar then eaded, 1a accordance wt th senerally accoliotlog prlacipleo applied oc a beah conaloteot vitb that of the precedlu! year.
~lnnlpe1, lftn1tobt June 26, 1990
.LA.<. ~ .. 4~--~ ~hartere:d Accountaote
Affiliated with the International Firm Moore Slephen< Ms
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CANADIAN COIIPI!Il£11CE OP TilE
IIENIIOIIITE "BilETI!Ull CHUilCHI!:S OP ~OR'nl Ali!IUCA
COIIUNEO BALANCE SRE!T - REVENUE FUND t.1lll CAPITAL PlMl -
liar 31, 1990
CUIUUINT ASSE:TS Caob A•ounta recdvable
TRUST PUND ASSETS Cash
~(Note 2)
FIXED ASSETS, at coat (Notes l and 3)
CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payable md accruals Ccoer--al Coafcrtnce
LlAB!loiTI&S
Mennonite Brethren Bible Colleg•
TRUST PUND LlABILlTI!S
LOIIG-TEJU1 LIABILITIES (Note 4)
Reaervu (Note 6)(Page S) Revenue fund Surplua ( Page 4) Ca pital fund Surplus (Palle 4)
CONPERENCI! EQOITT
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$ 543,121 llL1149
J 654,270
37,857
161,585
2,828,636
$3,682,348
170,547 204 ,799 .4 ,549
$ U9,895
37,857
458,200
s 915,952
70,875 143,108
2,552,413
$2,766,396
$),682,348
!ill $ 296,017
158,094
J 4H,lll
16,801
189,305
2,873,299
$31 533 1516
2, 988 263,013
266 ,oot
16' 801
596! 764
$ 879,566
53,250 142' 187
2,458,513
$2,653,950
U ,Sl3,516
REVENUE
CAltADlAH OONPlRENCE OF niE
HEIIIIO!llTE BRETIIR£N CHUI\CIIES OP NOlTH AIIERICA
- REVENUE FU~O -STATE~EN'I OF REVENUE Am EXPEIIDI108.£5
Year uded Hoy 31 1 1990
1990 Budget
1990 Actual
% of Budget
1989 ~
lleobership (~ot.e 5) $1,819,569 $1,827,547 100.44 $1, 706 ,582
EXPEmlTliRES Board of Chrta t1an lducauon (Page 6) 65,445 66,822 102.10 64,137 Board of Evange lla• (Page 7) 74,170 117,423 158. 32 68,900 Board of Higher Sducatloo (Page 8) 680,142 677' 083 99.55 654,741 Board of Maooget .. at (Page 9) 19.622 8. 311 42.36 13.153 Board of Publicatlou (Page 10) 372 . 970 366,516 98.27 132,080 Board of Falth and l.lfe (l'oge 11) 19.220 70,652 89.18 72,405 Exeeutlve Board (Page 12) 73,320 83,511 Ill .90 63,483 General Conference Assesa•ent (Page 13) 454,680 436,308 95.96 442,664
Total expendlturea $1 ,819 , 569 $1,826,626 Joo.l1
$1, 711 , 563
Excess (de(lclency) ot revenue over expenditure& for the year (Page •> Mil 921 $ (4 , 981 )
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CANADIAN CONP!RENCE OP TilE
MEN NON UE BRETKR.Ell CHIIRCHES OP KOR'Il! AltER ICA
STATE"Eifl' OF FU"D SURPLUSES Year uded !lay 31, 1990
REVENUE FUND SURPLUS 8al•nce. begtnntn,g of ye•r-Excest (deficiency) of rovenue ov" r
oxpondlturu for tbe year (Page 3)
Belloce, eod of year (Page 2)
CAPITAL FUND SURPLUS 8JJ1Bnee . beginnlna of Y«!.«r
Addlt1ona to ftxed assets - Cuoded by Revenue and Reserve Funds (~ote 7) - dooete.d eeae:ta - funded by Project 88 donations
R.epaymet~t of advancee fco• the Ceaerel Coafereoc:~ Repayseat of !!lghton Apt. loan Repay•ent of C.A. DeFohr reeldence loaa
Provta10a !or deprecla tfon ~Note- 7)
8alance , end of ye•r (Pase 2)
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~
142,187
921
s 143,108
S2,458,5U
64,372 18,903
1,648 106,834
6, 729 25,000
$ 223,486
$2,681,999
(129,586)
$2,SS2,U3
1989
147,168
(4,981)
142. 187
$1,868,076
46 '428 12,500
599 , 062 32,620
6,116 25 1000
721,786
$2,589,862
(131,349)
$ 2,458,513
CAIIADlAH COIIPEllEIICZ OP Til£
"ti!~OIIITE BKfTI!ltH CIIIIJ.CIItS 01' IIOl"III AKDICA
ST4TUIDI1' OP IUSEIIVES T .. r Olldod ltoy 31 , 1990
R.ESElVE POl UPL4CEIIDT OF DtPitiCI.ULE ASSETS Ba1oau, beslnntns of yen
Coatrlbutlono to hoene (fued'!d dep~eetat lon )
Confereaee bulldto& .,d tqulpaent Chrhtlan tducat.lon Ch r lo tlan Preee • •ulpooent "ennon1ta Ire three Bible College "ennontte lrethreo Publttatlono Arehtvea ••ulp111ent L·e Lien
'llxpond.t t;uC"oo fro• fl.••orvo
Plxed """"! addltlono ( Note 7) le:pe1ra - HeonontLO Dt'ethE'e'O Di ble College.
Balonc:e, en d of year-
USERY£ POR N!1l CHUROI CR4MTS • IOAAD OT !VANCELISII
Ba l ance, beslnntua of 1cac
lnt;.er ea t eaned Con t rlbuttcm Croe Board of tvoocelln (hge 7)
Gnat to lteett&ouebe Volley Clourcb
Tot.Al lhun'U (Poce U
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1990 ~
$(14 ,238) $(41 ,034}
14,155 14,15J 333 333
13,102 69,948 75 ,471
8 , 045 9,880 2,739 11,673
~ ~ $ 81,438 $ 84,034
$ 64 ,372 $ 46,428
~ ~ h18, 606 $ 98,272
$(37 , 168) $ ( 14 ,238) ---- ----
67,488 U 03,651
9 ,SS5 5,837 31,000 10,000
$108,043 $119,488
32,000
$108 ,043 • 6? ,411
---- ----• 70,875 • 53,250
CA!!AillAN COMPERE!!C[ OP TilE
KEIINOlllTE BRE'111REN CHIJRCNES OF HORtH AMERICA
BOARD Of CI!I\ISTIAPI WUCATICPI - I.EVENUE AND EXPENDITURES -
Year ended Haz 31, 1990
1990 1990 Budget ~
REVENUE 200 457
EXPENDITURES Ad•inletrattoo S9,11S 60 ,4SO Publlcat1ons 1, 500 2,633 Library 1,000 1 ,163 Special projecta I , 500 1,544 \lorkshop resources 1,500 447 Pos ter• 419 Tranalltioo ~ ~
s 65,645 s 67,279
Net fuodlng (Page 3) $ 65,445 s 66 ,822
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% of 1989 Budget ill'!!!
228.50 105
102 .21 S7, 937 175.53 1,632 116.30 93Z 102.93 439
29 . 80 3,307 00.00 62. 30
102. 49 $ 64,242
102.10 $ 64,137 - - -
CAN.\DI AN COI!FEIU!l!CE OP THE
HlNNONITt BRETI!lEH CIIUI\CIIES OF NOI'll'H Al'IERICA
~
EXPENDITURES Ad•lfl1•traUon Canada Hhai ons llari tlme Hlulon Qu10bec H.leaion New Church Gra nts
Net funding (Page 3)
BOAI\D OF EVA!iGELISH - 'REVENU'E AND EXPENDlTCUS -
Yeer ended Hay 31, 1990
1990 Budget
$229,~00
82 , 910 54,000 17,260 58,500
l ea erve (Page 5) 31,000
l303,670
$ 74,170 ----
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1990 Actual
$212,848
f 91,664 77,497 71,610 58,500 31,000
J l30,271
$117,423 - --
% of 1989 Budget Actual
92.74 J220,651
110.56 $ 94,834 10.51 26,186 92.69 105,031
100.00 53,500 100.00 ~ 103.76 U89 , nt
158.32 $ 68 , 900
CANADIAN CONFERENCE 01 THE
lltlfliONlTE BRETHilEN CHI1RCHES 01' NORTH AMERlCA
BOARD OP HlCilER EDUCATION - REVENUE AHD EXPENDITOR!S -
Year ended Kaz 31, 1990
1990 1990 Budget Actual
~ ~ 37,500 $ 40,262
EXPEHDlTUltES Mennonite Brethren Bible
College grants $501,480 $501,480 Conference bur s aries 2,500 2,500 Mtntater~s cour1e 2, 000 2,000 Historical comet ttee 66,600 67,944 S tuclent aervicea 2,500 2,500 Execu tl ve coma It tee
of the bond 6,500 3,469 lnter~achoola relation•
co•lttee 2,000 2,000 I nrtltut Bibllque Laval 127,062 127,062 Re nt subsldy 7,000 7,000 Pro01otlon ~ lBL ~
$717,642 $717,345
NH funding (Page J) $680,142 $677,083
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X of 1969 Budget Actual
107.37 $ 30,650
100.00 $486,875 100.00 2,500 100.00 2,000 102.02 62 ,816 100.00 1,015
53.37 6,485
100.00 2,000 100.00 l21,700 100.00
0.00
99.96 $685,391
99.55 $654,741
CANADI AN CONFERENCE OF TNE
H.ENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCHES OF NORTH AltERlCA
~
EXPENDITURES Ad•.1niatrat1ot> Building uintenance
NH funding (Page 3)
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT - REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES -
Year ended llaz .n, 1990
1990 Budget
$ 98,740
$117,535 827
$118 , 362
• 19,622 ----
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1990
~ $1 03.565
$111,042 834
$1 11,876
$ 8,311
X of 1989 Budg"t Actual
104.89 $109,550
94 . 48 $ 115,675 100.85 ~ 94.52 $122,703
42.36 $ 13 , 153
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CANADIAN OONF!REMC! OP THE
KENNO!UTE ·autllllEN CIUTRCB!S OP NORTH AMERICA
BOARD OP PUBLlCA:riONS - lt&VENU& AND UP!NDtT'URES -
Year ended "•:t 311 1990
1990 1990 % of 1989 Budget
REVENUE ~ Bud.get ~
Ciii1"ittan ·Preas eat:nlnga $ $ 10,000 French traoah tion ~ 0.00 ~
s 3,000 s Nil 0.00 $ 12, 099
EXPENDITURES Le Lie n - aubscrlptlon coata $ :t7. 960 24,416 87.32 s 26 ,876 Keooonlte Bre t hren Herald
- subacrlptloo costa 237,155 228,284 96.26 223 , 649 Kennonltlsche Rundachau
- subacrlptloo co eta 106,855 112.817 105.58 86,762 French tunalatton 3,000 995 33. 17 5, 903 Special projects 989 Adlllnlstratlon ~ 4 .40
~ $366,516 97.49 $344,179
Net- funding (Page. 3) $372 , 970 $366,516 98.27 $332,080
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REVENUE
EXPENDITURES
Net funding (Page
CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF THE
H£NNOHITE BRETHREN CHURCHES OP liOkTH AMERICA
BOARD OF FAI'I'll AND LIFE - REVENUr. AND EXPENDITURJ!S -
Year ended ltaz 31, 1990
1990 1990 Budget Actual
$ 3,300 $ 4,691
82. ~20 75,3A3
3) $ 79,220 $ 70,6~2
- - - ---
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X of 1989 Budaet ~ 142 .IS • 3,128
91.30 ~
89.18 $ 72,40~
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CANAOIAll CONFERENCE OF THE
HENliOIUT£ BRETHREN CHURCH5S OF NORTH AMERICA
EXECUTIVE BOARD - REVENllt AND EXPENDlTURES -
y,.ar "nded Haz 31, 1990
1990 1990 Budget ~
REVENUE ' 7,700 $ 8,339
EXPENDITURES ~ ~
Net funding (Page 3) ' n,320 $ 83,511 --- - --
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l of 1989 Budget Ae tual
108.29 $ 22.,711
11,3.37 ~
113.90 $ 63,483 - - -
CANADI AN CDNP&RENCE OF tilE
PI EIINOHlTE IIRETRREII CRURCIIES OF NORtH AMERICA
REVENUE
GENERAL CDNPERENCE ASS! SSPIE!IT - RSVENijt AND EXPENDITURES -
Y~ar ended Hay 31 , 1990
1990 Budget
Semtnaey el\dovment ~a-rnlnga $ 25 ,ooo
EXPENDITURES Aaaeasaents $ 81,960 Hennon lte Brethren Biblical
Se11lnary Support Grant 363,720 Trus t~• • adalnia tutioo 34,000
$479 ,680
Net funding (Page 3) $454 , 680
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1990 Actual
f 29,749
f 811960
350,097 34, 000
$466,057
$436' 308
% of 1989 Budget ~
119.00 $ 24,769
100.00 $ 73,230
96 .25 360, 203 100.00 34,000
97 . 16 $467,433
95.96 $442 , 664
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CANADlAll CONFERENCE OP TilE
IIEKNO!ItTE BRETHR!N CHURCHES OP NORT8 AIIERlCA
NotES TO PlNAHClAL STATtiiEHTS !lay 31, 1990
SlgnLftcut occounUng policies Depreciltlon
l'ixed au eu ate depreciated in the capital fund uolog the otralght-lioe. method, at the following rates :
Buildings 2 1/2% Office equlpmeo,t and furniture 10% Aut.o11oblleo 25% Publlc_atloo 20% Photocopy equlpaent 10% co.puter equtpeent 10%
No depreciation ta taken on rtxed aaoeu In the year of acquialtlon. Ko depreciation ta taken oo donated fixed aoaeta.
Pledgee Pledgee ere acco110ted for oo a caah baala.
NOTE 2
Adveacea The Chrlttlao Preaa, vltb no opeclfled
tnte['elt rate and no epeclfled t.er•a of repay•ent
General Conference, with Interest at a ratt to be deter•tnecl annually aod no apeclflc ter•a of repay•en t
NOTE 3 Original Accu•u 1a ted Jlxed aoeeta ~ Deereclatton
Kennonl te Brethren Bible College $3 ,8i5,303 S1, 104,166
llen.oon l te Brethren Publlcatlono 79 , 352 36,/65
Can ad len Conf e r<tnce 146 ,291 121 ,4H Arellhee 65,909 28,502 Chrlatlaa Education J,334 667
$4,120,189 $1,291,553
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1990 1989
$ 53,542 $121,817
108,043 ~
$161,585 $189,305
1990 1989
S2, 721,137 $2,781,668
42.,587 16,521 24,838 33,507 37,407 38,602 2,667 3 1001
$2,828,636 $2,873,299
CANADIAN CONFERENC! OP 1IIE
MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCHES OP NORTH AMERICA
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Nay ll, 1990
.'!Q!U Long-terw Uablll.tin
Lo!lg-terw 11abi.1HI.eo oonoi.H of the follovlag:
General Confereoce - advance II - advance 12 - odvance 13
Ml.ghton Apt. - aortgage payable to London LHe In eonthly lootalaenta of principal and loterest of f1,178
C.A. DePehr realdonee - lntereat free loan repayable at S25,000 per anoua
Heeberohlp 1989-90 1Dcome by Province
Alberta Brtthh Colu11bla Manitoba Ontario Saak• t ehewan Quebec and Harl,U•e•
1988-89
1987-88
Neebenhlp
2,362 10,562 5,810 3, 784 3, 272
734
26.524 ---26,337
26,179
- - -
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Total Ioe:oae_
110,514 735,610 506,301 266.997 201,575
61550
$1,827,547
$1,706,582
$1,721 ,501
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$348,603 66,000 29 . 979
13,618
$458,200 ----
1 of Budget
100.44%
---95.96%
---1o:t.•n
1989
$376,383 71,000
104,034
20,347
251000
$596,764
----Average
per Nuber
46.79 69.65 87 .U 70.56 61.61 8.92
68.90 ---' 64.80 ---t 65.84
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NOTE 6 Reaervea
CANADIAN CONFERENCE OP 'OlE
MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCHES OF NORTH AMERICA
NOTES 1'0 FlNANClAL STAT!I1EtrrS Hay 31, 1990
The reurve for replace11ent of depreciable aoaeta vas eatebliahed to aet slide funds to ••totalo aod replaee_ the deprecl1ble aaseu of t he Cana dian Coofe r·eoce. lllcr uaeo to the rue rve ere provided by fUnded depreciation pald to the Canadian Conference by Conference organizations.
Tbe reserve for New Church Cranto vaa e.atablhbed t(! eet aGlde funds to provide grants to new churches l n Quebec and the l1aritl11es. Increases tn the reaerve at'e provided by tundlng f r o• t he Board of E'vaogeliu1 and fro• Interest earned.
~ Fixed aooeta and depreclatlon
Fixed a .. et addltlons are co11prlaed of th• following: Hennonlte Bret hren Bible College tlennonlte Brethr en Publleat1ona The Chrletlan Preoa Canadian Confe rence Are hi vea
Additions to !bed assets funde d by Revenue and Reserve Funds
Depreelatlon on flxed asset• was provided as follows: tleononlte Brethren Bible College Meononlte ~rethreo Publlcetlona Canadian Coo!e t ence Archives Chrlatleo Educa t ion
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~ 1989
27 ,OS9 26,212 311,567
5, 759 746 4,017
~ 10, 440
s 64,372 $ 46,428
---- ----$108,141 $105,689
8,501 8,SOI 9,416 14 , 153 3 ,195 2,673
__ill 333
$129,586 $131 '349 - - --
SILL lfJC$J ~ f.\'f~ fiA!itJ'Mf& W\~C. \1'-1~ frrf FISI(t GA or .. , J~,Ft..~iJ t "
STREUBER /Ntjv.l.t-1'10 I(~M 4-~ i;. · ,.-IU QO.t, .. ,~ WD~,,
FISKE MM ~C: ·
" ~ {Jir()ti{JI C •
~OMPANY Cl'~U 4T 'iG~C ,t. r • ,._,. , , ....... "'M' C•
MO'lOf• ¥II W HtQ..ATtA C #, ~UM A J ~q'f~t "
n tAR'TfiH O A.L'(OlJ,.,fANlS fo)..t(.'IIO• ~ A ,q.if~el~('; l.
AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Board of Tleua tees The General Confe{ence of Menooqtte
Brethren Churches - Canadian Section:
('~ .. ~ t 0.$111£ .... • C~
;P'l(,)Mt.,-~ .. C ... l l~i'''l-.,
\le have eu10 tned the balance sheet of the »oard of Trustees, The Ceaeral Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches - Canadian Seotion as at Hay 31, 1990 and the ata t e111ents of lnco01e and fund balances, and ondoW1!1ent fund$ capital for the yeu then ended. OUr eXal!llnation vas made ln accordenee Vith generally accepted auditing s tandards, and accordingly Included such testa and other proe.edures as ve co'netdeted necessary to the o.irnu.ms tanc~s~
I n our opi nion, there financial state10ents present fairly the Unenetal poettton of the .Board ao at Hay 31 , 1990 and t h" resul ta of 1 ts operations tor the year then ended, tn accordance vlth generally accepted accounting princ i ples applied on a buts conoistent with that of the preceding year .
llinnlpeg, Hao1toba June 27, 1990
Affiliated w ith the International Firm Moore Stephens Ms
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BOARD OP TRUSTEES THE CEKERAL OONFEREKCE OP KEKKOHIT! BRETHREN CHURCHES
- CANADIAN SECTION -
CURRENT ASSETS Ceah and teno depoBits Accounta receivable Prepaid rxpe.nsea Canadian Conference
LOANS RECI!lYAJILE Area eonferen.ce, ehurchea and
apeelal accounts
R.R.S.P. TI\UST ASSETS (Note 2) Cuh and te no deposits llortgages :o::ecelval>le
FIXED ASSETS, at coat (Note I) Offtce equlp•ent Co•puter equlp•ent
Accuaulated depreciation
OTHER ASSETS
BALANCE SII!ET 1\ay 31, 1990
ASSETS
Advances to Canadian Conference (Note 3)
1990
$ 313,345 108,575
14,325' 205,056
641 , 301
$ 9,449, 398
$ 393 ,968 .,179,991
$ 4,573,959
$ 81 , 140 190,454
271,594
164,946
$ 106,648
$ 444,582
~
153,623 14,869
263,013
$ 431,505
8,377,215
$ 3,614 4,221,068
$ 4, 224 p 682
$ 81 p 140 184,990
$ 266,130
139,651
$ 126,479
551,417
Total .. aeta $15 , 215,888 $13,711,298
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~ STREUIIlR f!Sit[ &=OMI'IINY
BOAl\D OP TllUST!!.ES THE GENERAL COKFER£NCE OP IIEIIHOIIITE BR£TIIR£ll CHURCHES
- CANADIAN SECTION -
CORitEKT <LIABILITIES
BALANCE SR&!T liay 31, 1990
LIA8ILITI!S
Ch~quee is.aue.d_ in f!.Xceea of funda on d~poait Accounts payable Mennonite .8Tethren Ki:seions and SeTvices
MEMBERS DEPOSITS
ANRUITlES
R. &.S . P. TRUST LIABILITIES (llou 2) Account• payable Mortgage oer ti f ic4tes-Eal"·nings re.aerve
RESERVES General administration Ye,e.rve Foreign exchange re.aerv" (Note I)
ADH!NJSTRATlON FUND l!ALANCE (DEFICIT) (Page 4)(11ote 5)
ENDOWMENT FUNDS CAPITAL (Page 5)
TotAl 'liabilities
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$ 107 '995 104,99:1. 64,054 676,071 129,758
781,063 _s __ 10_1...:,_8_o_1
$ 5,934,876 $ 5, 563.693
$ 825 •. 659 662.996
$ 68.722 4 , 573,959 4,153,830
2 130
$ 4, 513.959 4,224,682
$ 6,352 6, 352 (68,095)
$ 6,352 (61 , 743 )
( 163,502) (57 ,058)
$ 3,257 , 481 3,076,921
$15,215 ,888 $13,711,298
BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF KEHNONITE BR&THREN CHURCHES
- CANADIAN SECTION -
STATEMENT OF INCOHE AND TUND BALANCES Year ended .Hay 31, 1990
Conference Ad01ln1s-tratlon Endolfl!lent Trust-
Fund Fund Fund lNCO.HE 'l'n"'te-res t earned $ $371,034 $676,412
Canadian Conference recdpto 474.607 R.R.S.P. earnings Net loss - Kindred
Press (Note 4) (93,680)
$380,927 $371 ,034 $676,412
EXPEND ITUR&S Board of Christian j.lterature $ 52,115 Board of ReferenC-e and Council 30,830 Board of Hau Media 14,456 Board of Christian Education 5,873 StewArdship Hlnistr1es
/Deforred Gift Program 20,495 56,161 9,360 Board of Trustees 13,505 24' 305 24 ,, 305 R. I\.S.P. Deposit Fund Interest 534,409 Interest and bank chBrges 21,144 38.439 Seminary grant 3.50,097
$487,371 $101,610 $606.513
Excess (dcf1nlency) of income o-rer ell pend I tureo ($106,444) $269,424 $ 69,899
Disb~rseaent of fUnds 269,424 69,899
Balance of funds af t.er dJsburs-eme.nts ($106. 444) $ Nll Nil
Balance of funds carried forward_, Hay 31, 1989 (57,058) ___!!!__ ~
Balance of funds oarrted forvard, Hay 31, 1990 (Page 3) ($163,502) $ NU $ Nil
= --- - - - --
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Gift Annuity
~
$ 89,250
$ 89,250
9,360 8,112
5,120
$ 22,592
$ 66,658
66,658
Nil
___!!!__
$ NU ----
R.R.S.P . Pund
253. 307
$253,307
20,849 26,290
208,298
$255,437
$ (2,130)
$ (2, 130)
~
$ Htl
BOARD OF TRUST&ES TKE GENERAL CONFEI\flNCE OF MENNONI'I'E BRt'I'KR~ CHURCHES
- CANADIAN SECTION -
STATEMENT OF £NOOIIH~T Fl!NDS CAPITAL Yea~ ended Hay 31, 1990
Balance of Funds,
Canadian Conference Tunds Hal 31/89
Board of Rlghrcr Education 151,838 Board of Evangel Ism 50,737 tnstltut Blbllque Laval 99,635
s 302,210
Gener&l Conference Funds Hlsslon• Endowsent $1,611,325 Hennonlte Brethren
Semina ry l'und 123,276 General Conference
Seminary Endowment 330,479 Fa01Uy Endowent& 676,931
$2,742 ,Oil
Han1<oba Conference FUnds H·ennont te. Brethren
Communleatlone Endowment Fund 21,500 Winkler Blble Institute 6,200 Hennoolte BrHhren Collegiate lnstltute 5,000
$ 32.700 -----Total Endowment Funds Cepltal $3,076,921
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Gifts during
-!!!!... 13,666 23,0~1
7,891
54.598
87,091
240
27. 5"50 I 1000
115,881
10,081
10,081
180,560
Balancrc of Funds, Hal 31/90
175,504 73,778
107,526
$ 356,808
$1 , 698 ,416
123,516
358,029 677 931
$2,857,892
$ 31,581 6,200 s,ooo
42,781
$3 , 257,481
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE CE!I!RAL <XlNFERENC£ OF HfiiNOHITE BRETHREN CHURCRES
- CANADIAN SECTION
NOTES TO FlNANCIAL STATDI£NTS Kay 31, 1990
Slgnlflcant accounting pollcles Dep'techtlon
The Board has a depreciation pollcy on !to ftxed assets as followo:
O!fioe equfpaent - 20% ded lnlng balance co .. pute r equtpeent - 20% decltnlng balance
Depr.,clatlon Is not calculAted In th" year of aequfsltton. The current year' s lnoome has been cha rged with an a .. ount of $25,295 ( 1988- $28,684) reflecting the euttent year's depreciation.
Foreign exchange reserve Th" foreign exchange rMer vl'. vas established to provld" for the add! t1onal Can ad tan funds required to retire debt repayable In U.S. dollars. The reserve Is overdraw lleoause certain funding vu repaid 9rior to its ocheduled retirement. Management 1s expensing thh overdraft •gatnst opHallnns during the current trf e nlun of th" Conference which o.ndo In !990. De tails of thls ruerve are '"' (ollows:
1990 ~ Balance, be~lnnlng of year $ (68 ,095) ( 177 ,823) Amount expensed to operations 68,095 109 ' 728
Balance.~ end of yeaT f Nil (68,095)
NOTE 2 ~stered Rettruent Savings Plan Trust fund
The "Board of Trustee• (Stelfardahtp) has a n R.R.S. !!. Trust Fund f or ae01bero of Canadian Confor.,nc" churches . Funds artt dtrect"d to firs t .,ortgages of ,.e111ber churc hes at a rat~> of 1/2% to 1% above the 5 year guaran te"d savings certlfteates at the National Trust Co. tnt.,rest 0(1 me.,ber oavlnga Ia celeulated ttvery olx aonths at a r ate of l 1/2% below the 5 yur gua ran tef!d savlngs certificates at the National Trust Co. and fa cndlte d to each ~Keount on Dece11ber 31. Henbera' accoun ts are adllllnt&tered by the National Trust Co. a nd •Ortgage lnnstaents are supervised by &~ortgag" trus t"es noatnated by the Board of Trustees (Steward•hlp). At llay 31, 1990 there were 342 R. ll.S.P. IJCC·OUJltS ..
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&OA&D OF TlUSTEES THE GEH!:RAL COIIFEIIE!IO!: OP MEIIIIO!Il'r! IIIIETIUl!ll CIIURCIIES
- CANADIAN S!CT1011 -
!!.!!!Ll
MOTES IO F~AMCIAL STATEMENTS llay 31, 1990
Advaacea to CAnadian Conference l.dvance f l
- to be repaid over a fifte en year tera by the rental incoae of the Canadian Conference . intere.at i.1 deter.ined on a t e•i-annual baoia and .. ounted to $33 , 794 during tbe 1990 year (1989 - $40,482)
Advauce #-2 - no tpecified iotereat rate and i a
adva.n.ced frca. an endovment fuod
Advance 13 - iotere1t i a determined on a aemi-aanua1
basis a.nd hae no specified term• of repayment
MOTE 4 ltiodred Preu
1990
$348,603 $376, 185
66,000 H, OOO
~ 104,032
$444.582 $551 , 417 ---- ----
Tlle aoard of Truoteea io rupona ib1e for funding of the operationa for the ltiad-ced Pre:sa and acc:ouott fot" the a·noaal ope-retiog -resutte of the ~indred Prete on an equity baaia. Aecor4inaty, the Kindred Pre ea's net lo!la for the. year ended Hay 31, 1990 of $93 ,680 ll.aa beeo included in the State,...nt of tocotu and Fund Bal&neu. Highlight• of operation• for the r; l odred Pre-as ar" •• follova:
Salu Colt of uleo
Croll '""rg.in
Adaia.iatrative and o'pe..rating e_xptnaee
Operating lou
Boerd of Chri• tian Literature Grant
!let lo•• for year afte r crant
tnv~ntory
!lOT! 5
$195 ;812 165,350
$ 30,462
$211,706
~ s 64 , 587
197,655 181,403
($167 ,193)($117 , 8161
~~ $(93,680} $(61,857 ) ----- ---$160,206 $199,187
--:n;;-deficit of the Board of Truoteu •• it relatu to the operation• of F;indred Prell io ahared on the baai1 of 60% to the Canadian Section aod 40% to the U.S. Section. Tbie deficit of; ll:iodred Pnn of $135,587 .,ill be retired over the a~t trienniua by iae-rea•in& the: •••eta~~ent to the· mealberabip of the. C•nad.iao and U.S. National Confereoceo. Tbe U.S. Section vill .. ou11e $54,234 of the ll:iodred Prua def~cit.
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SILL STREUBER FISKE ~OMPANY
To the Hember<t of The Chrlettan Press:
• sr ,.,.,., " vfM.It ~G~ ox .... ~ZO,.) 'tW 1 170 ,..,~ ,.~)66!1
('H"ICf.S•• S£li(~Aol
''""" .. W,_t..(fl .... _
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~ M .~>~H C 4
K•Co~ .,. a s ..,~,. ( a
I. 4 l'f<t_fll _. A ~~oiA-• • • • IJ 11\. ' "-a...r,1fR l 4 '- ~AAtr•A 1< '• . ,w;ae•o:t· •
AUDITORS' REPORT
lie have examined the balan~e sheet of The Chrhtian Preas aa at Hay 31, 1990 and the stotueota or ln~o•e and eurplus, and ~hanee • tn financJal poettton for the year then ended. Our examination was , .. de in accordance wtth generally accepted audittug standards, and a c.cordtogly included such testa an<;! other procedures as we conutder-ed oeceaaary ln the. circUlllataoces .
lll ou~e oplnlo11, t hese financhl etatuente preaent fairly the f!nanclaJ poeltloo of the Co11pany aa at Kay 31, 1990 and the results of ita operot fons and the ~hangee in !1nenc1al position for the year thea ended, in a~cordanee with generally ac~epted accounting prtnctplee applfed on a basts c<>nala tent wl t h that of the p rece d 1ne yen.
Winnipeg, Manitoba J une 22, 1990 '
..L:d, ~'-~....;.(~ ~, ChAttt!red AccouQteota '
Alfihated with the 1ntert1atiortal Firm Moore Stephens Ms
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CURRENT ASSETS Cash Accouqts ·•e.,elvable (Note. 3) Inventories (Notes I and 2) Prepaid expenses
FIXED ASSETS (Notes I and 4)
CURRENT LIABILITIES Cheques iaaued in excesa
of fund a on depod t Accounts payable Loans payable (Note S)
SURPLUS (Page 3)
THE CKRISTlAN PRESS Winnipeg, Kanl toba
BALANCE SHEET /laJ 31, 1990
~
t.IABlLITtES AND SURPLUS
64
1990 1989
100 100 65,463 81,666 59,6$9 69 , 053
~ ~ $129,935 $ 155,065
259,625 288,630
$389,560 $443,695 ----
s 64,895 s 4,152 15,203 50,518
2JI,841 ~ $311,939 $379,787
77,621 ~ $389 , 560 $443,695 --- - ----
THE CHRISTIAN PRESS Winnipe g, Manitoba
STAT!K!NT OP INCOIIE AIID SURPLUS Year ended Hay 31, 1990
t:NCOME ---sii'leo
Public:at.iona
COST OF GOODS SOLD Inventory. beginning of ye•r Pu1"chaaea , auppliea and aub-contract·i Wage•
Groaa profit
EXPENSES Administrative {Page 7) Advertiain.g Equi.p•eot leatLa.& 11reigbt and duty l~paira and mainten•nea TeleQbone Travel
"et income for year
~. begi_aning of year
Return of eurplu11 to the Oanadi•n Confeceoc.e of Mennottit.e Brethren Chl;l'tt!hea
~. end of ye•r {Page 2)
65
~ 1989
$516,626 $538,275
~ 161,097
$673,357 $699,372
~ 69,053 $ 5'.1,479 258,883 336,649 164,986 _!ll_,ill.
$492.922 $567,443
59,659 ~ $433,263 $498,390
$240,094 $200.982
$205 ,594 $170,040 I ,416 } I 744 7 I 719 11,676 I, 764 2,012 4, 767 5,429 J,2l6 1,806
~ ~ $226,381 $193,280
$ H,71J 7 '702
6) '908 ~ $ 77,621 $ 73,908
10,000
$ 77,6J.1 $ 63,908 - -------
THE OllliSTIAN PRESS Winnipeg, Hanitoba
STATEHENT OP QIANGES TN FINANCIAL POSITION Year ended "•z 31, 1990
CASK PROVIDED BY (USED ~OR) Opt ra tions
N~t toco•~ for y~ar Depreclatlon
Change in non-cash vorlr.lns capitol
tinanclng Advance (repayment) of loon payable Rcpa~ent or surplus
lnv&stMt:tts Purchue of fixed assets
lncrea•e (decreau) In cuh poaltlon
Cuh deficiency, beginning of yur
Caah deficiency, end of year
66
$ 13,713 s 7,702 29,004 ~
s 42,717 S IS,802
(10,184) ~ $ 32.533 $ 21,048
$(93,276) $309,992 (10,000)
$(93,276) $299,992
$ Nil (U96,730)
$(60, 7U) s 24,310
~) (28. 362)
$(64 1 795) s (4 ,052)
---- ----
NOTE 1
THE CHRISTIAN PRESS Winnipeg, Hani~oba
NOTES TO l'lliANCIAL STATEMENTS Hay Jl, 1990
Significant aeeounttog pollctu Inventories
{Jiventorlu of printing auppllee are valoed at the lover of coat or oet realltable value .
Oeprec:latloo Oeprectatlon Ia pTovlded for on a otrdght-Hne baala at the. following rate-a:
Bllilding l'uroituu and equlp11ent Publlttl\lng equipment
~ In.ventorles are comprlaed of the following :
PrioUog auppltea Work.-ln-proceu
1!2.'!!..1 Accounts receivable
Accouots r:ecelv8ble
AllowanCle for doubtful accounts
~ Fixed oooeta
Land Building Furniture and equip•ent Publ1ah1ng equl~ent
Accumulated depree!atlon
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- 2 1/ 2% - 10% - 10%
1990 1989
$ 50 , 611 $ 62,404
~ ~ s 59 ,659 $ 69,053
1990 1989
$ 65,463 $ 86,388
_!!!!_ ____!,_ill
$ 65,463 $ 81 , 666
---- ----~ ~
s 13,384 $ 13,384 70 , 631 70,631
379,432 379,432 203,300 203,300
$666,747 $666,747
407,122 378,117
$259,625 $288,630 - ---
NOTE S
THE CMRlSTIAH PRESS 1/lnn•!pes, Han! to be
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS liar 31, 1990
Loans payable Canadian Conference of ti.B. Churches
Thls loan h uneecured wllh no epeeHte lntereet rate and no apecifle te1'11s of repayaent
General Conferenee Thla loan bears interest at 11.5%, payable monthly and ls unsecured, prinelpa~ pa)'lllent• to be eade ennually at an 111ount detereine.d by the Board of Trusteu
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$ 53,541 $121,817
178 '300 203,300
$231,841 $325,117
THE O!RlSTIAti PRESS lltnnipeg, Han! toba
SCHEDULl. OF ADH1N1STRATIVE EXP!NSES Year ended Hay 31, 1990
Audit and professional feeo Bank charges and lnterest Employee benefits Sad debts fUel, light and 'fater Hanltoba payroll tax lnsU.t81lce Janitor service and waste disposal PYoperty and business taxes Salaries Sundry WorkerB c-ompansatton Travel and car allowance Office and postage meter rental Depreciation Rent - Canadian Conference
of H.ll. Churches Stationery ~md supplie1:
Less int~rest earned and exchange
Total ad81l'nl&trUive expense (Page 3)
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1990 ~
2,100 2,000 34,068 8,381 26.326 25.905
1,149 8. 537 7. 274 3,197 5,660 1,933 4,515 4,422 4,431 5,803
17 , 042 74,238 2,829 6,433 3,084 3,108 4,830 5,013 4,892 3,108
29,004 13,102
7,020
~ ~ $210,613 $174,070
~ ~ S205, 594 $170,040
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~OMPANY (Yt~ar SG~C.t.
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"""""" ._. ., #'<HJv..TtJI C •
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AUDITORS' IU".'PORT
to tbe Boar~ of Dlrectora of !lennon! te Bre tbren Bible College:
We have eJ<ulned the balance sheet o! the 11ecnon1te Brethren Btble Colltge as at Hoy 31 • 1990 on.cl the J~ tateJilento of 1neo-.e and operating e-urplua - ope~aU.u,g Cuad • net !nvestlleat in eaplta1 aasets, and truJt fund cs•h recelptl and disbursements for the year tben ended. Our examination was orade In •ccordaoce wit.h genuallr accepted auditing etadardr. and accordlndY included •uch teHs and othe.r procedures •• ve considered neceourr In the ct rcuras tacceo.
tn comaon wlth 11any charitable oJ:ganizationa , the lfenaon1te Bnthrea Bible College. cepor u - ••ouo ta: foe- dona t-toaa whlch are aot. au acept1ble to c.oll.pl.e.t.e verHlcatloa by audit procedurea. Accordingly, our ver1flcatton of recdpto from then sources ••• li•lted to a co11parhoo of l'ecordtd recelpto with bank depotttt.
Yo o\tr optoloo , ~ept .for the poas1b111ty of adjustllent::l Md doa•tiona been auac•ptlble to eo11plete audit verlftcetloa, these f luacctal s t.o t•11eata preaent fatrly the Hn•nc:lal poeltloa of the College •• at Kay 31, 1990 and the result• ot tta operatto11s for the ye.ar t:be.n ended . in ac:c:ordance with generally accepted accouutlng priDclples applled on a buts conabtent 111tb that of the prtceding year.
U'to.ntpeg, Haai t obe Juae 21, 1990 Chartered Accouat.ants
Affiliated with the International Firm Moore Stephens Ms
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HENNONtTt BRETHRZK 81BLE COLLECt V1nn1pes, Hanltoba
BALANCE SHEEt 11 ey 31, 1990
~
OP!UTlHG FU11D Cuh Accounts rec~tvab1e
Student chuge~r Klecellaneouo
Due f ro• Canadian Conference of the Heooonite Brethren Churches oC North Aaerica
tnventorles, at coat (Note 2)
CAPITAL FUND, at cost (Motes 1 and 3) Ptxed asaets
Lan tl Bulldlnga AU toeoUve: e.qutpment ••omilhtnss, equipment and llxturea 1.1->rary bool<.s
Accuau1ated depreciation
Cuh
TRUST FUND Cash
7l
1990
S ISO
s
9,607 21,255
44,549 24 1537
100,098
140,810 ),104,572
32,450 512,472
35 1000
$l,82.S,J04
1,104! 166
$2,721,138
378
$2,721,516
88,543
s
1989
150
14,382 18,981
22,801
56 ,314
140,810 3,089, 796
J2,HO 479.638
35,000
$3,177,694
997 775
,2,779 ,919
628
S2, 780,547
85, S90
MENNONITE BRETHREN BIBLE COLLEGE Wlnnlpeg, Manitoba
BALANCE SKEET !lay 31, 1990
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS
OPERATING FUND Cheque• issued in excess
of funds on depoeit Account• payable Students' credit balance• Deferred revenue Caution reea
Operating aurplue
CAPlTAL FUND Capltel loano payable (Note 4) Net lnveat•ent tn
$
$
$
1990
47. 5~6 23,810
9,890 4,867 1,400
87,513
12,585
100,098
$
$
$
5,625 15.067
6,355 8,482 1,459
36,988
19,326
56,314
109,597 $ 220,379
cap1tal asaet• 2,611,919 2,560,167
TRUST FUND Pund balance•, avallable for bursarte~,
echolar•hipe, etc. (Note 5)
$2 ,721,516 $2,780,546
$ 88,543 .$ 85.590 ===
Approved on behalf of the Board
Dtrector Director
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K!li!IOIUTE B.RETllllEN Bill!.& OOLL!CE ~Lnotpeg, Manitoba
STATEMENT OF INCOKE AND OPERATING SUlPLDS - OP!RATlliC PU110 -
Tear ended Kay 31, 1990
199o------
t!VE'IIU! Qperat1ooa Donatlona Oomltor tea Board Bookstore Recreation CentTe Canadian Conference greats
ElCPEKDITU'R£S tnetruct1oo Coootituency relatlone Ad•iotstratlve end general Dor.itortea Board Bookstore Recrea tioo Centre
Net tocoae (loae) for year
OPERATING SURPLUS, beginning of year
OPERATING SURPLUS, end of year
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~
$ 239,733 223,011 154,595 216,628
25,171 45,310
501,480
$1,405,928
612,879 66,785
275 ,604 145,170 248,558 23,763 39, 910
$1,412,669
$ (6 . 741)
19,326
12,585
Budget
$ 227,009 259,457 151,391 218,500
30 ,000 45 , 000
501,480
$1,432,837
613,226 84.237
279,732 144,266 298.376
28,000 4.5 ,ooo
$1 ,432,897
Nil
19,326
$ 19,326
--1989---
~
265,488 22.3. 573 150,771 228.674
29,921 12,636
486,875
$1,397,938
$ 601,603 79,892
285,319 138,731 250,119
2B,775 12,636
$1,397,075
$ 863
18,463
$ 19. )26
MENNONITE SRETHREN BIBLE COLLEGE Vlnn1pes, Mani toba
STATEMENT OP liET lNVES'tHENT !N CAPITAL ASSETS Year ended Hay 31, 1990
1990
Balance, beg1nn1ng of year $2,560,167
Capital add1t1ooa (Notes and 4) 47,610 Interest income Capital loans repaid 110.783
$2,718,560
Increase in capital loans Pundraising expeaaee - Project 88 2.50 Depredation 106,391
Balance, end of year $2,611,919
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1989
$1,986,527
741 , 808 4,876
41,176
$2,7741387
104,032 4,499
105,68~
$2,.560,167
MENNONITE BRETHREN BIBLE COLLEGE Viuuip~g , Manitoba
STA.TEHENT OP TRUST FUl!D CASH RECEIPTS AND DlS!URSEHENTS Year ended Hay 31, 1990
Cash on hand , beglnnlog of y~ar
Hra. Sigrid Redekopp Huaic Scholarship H.V. Redekopp Theological Sebolarsh~p Native 111nlstr1es Butsary C.A. DeFehr Me•ortal Scholarship H.H. Janzen l!emorlal Scholarship J.A. Toews Heeorlal Scholarthlp J.A. Toevs Sr. Hemortal Fund J.E.D. Scbolarshlp for Pas toral Studies H.B.B,C. Buuartu J.D. Friesen Con temporary
Htnistrles Scholarahip Dr . David Friesen Scbolarahtp Henry Rempel Scholarship 7uod H. ll. Voth Me111ortal Burury Per.er Koslowsky Bursary B. 8. F'as t Bureary lode pnndent Jewellers Bursary
io Contemporary Minis t ries J~nzen-Brauo Buysary Poculty Developm~nt Fund JHnadian Conference Scholarahip t:~nadhn Conference B'Urssrlu 111111811 F•lk Bursary Alumni As sociation Student Fees and llorkday Funds Interest (aecumulated) Miscellaneous H.B .B.C. Loan Fund Chureh Huslc Semlnar H.C. Krahn Heaorial Scholarship A.A. Kroeker Memorial Scholarship Oratorio fund Special Award Fund Special Library Fund David Ewert Biblical Studtoo Scholar•hlp ~ntrance Seholarsbipa International Students Bursaries Kathleen B11nowa Lightcap Burury Caah on hand, end of year
75
Caeb Reedpu
$ 85 . 590
87S
398 876 377 500 404 778
1,160
1,326 445 269
300 1,000
400 3, 542
500 2,000
552 1,833 1,636
10 5 ,801 2,609 1 , 254
242 3,000 3,000 5,425 2,297
633 750
6,745 2,000
$138,529
Cash Pay~:>eota
$
soo 500
1,000 1,133
300 500 700
1,000 I, 750
1,000 500
250 300
267 740 817 500
2,500 soo
2,100 1,625
27 4,000 6,500
180
2,500
8,885
750 6,662 2,000
88,543
Sl38,S29 ----
MENNONITE BRETHREN BLBLE COLLEGE Wi nnipeg, Manitoba
'SCHEDULE OF REVENUE Yea~ ended Hay 31 , 1990
---1990----
O'ff:RATlONS ~ Budget
Tuitlott $181,384 $179,000 Llbrny fee 6,390 5,aao Hualc l a b fee 1,640. 1,850 Graduation feea 665 690 Claaarooa aod chapel rental 3,714 3,000 lnterea t income 2,928 3,300 Alumni-College bulletin 1,200 1,200 llietorlcal Coe•ittee ren t 5,639 5,639 Extenaioa educatlon seminars 1,350 G.C.B.T. t'eot 18,415 i8,ooo Inte r-School Relations Committee 1,859 Board/Rlgher education 1, 639 Service Education Program 6,100 6,100 Student servicea 1,965 Recreation Program Hlacellaoeeua income 6,195 t,ooo
$239.733 $227,009
DONATIONS General $213,540 $249,457 Education Endow111eot Fund 9,471 to,ooo
$223, Oil $259 , 457
DORHITORrES Rent $-60,101 $ 58,460 Parking 3,905 4,000 Laundro.at 2,355 2,600 Highton Apart•enta
Rent 39,901 39,500 Parking 970 1,550 Laundroaat 658 600
Non-student reotale 46,705 ~ $154,595 $151,391
76
-1989-~
$197,110 8,~20
2,200 750
3,908 3,670 1,200 5,313
900 17,993
1,748
6,100 1 ,015 6,774 8,387
$265,488
$215,951 7,622
$223,573
77,325 3,955 2, 755
29,528 I, 220
327 35,661
$150,771
KENNONlTE BRETHREN SIBLE COLLEGE Wlnnipes, Hanitoba
SCHEDULE OF IEVENO! Year ~nded Har 31, 1990
---1990--- -1989--
BOARD --so8rd 1ncoae - s tudents
Board 1ncoee - ot her
BOOKSTORE Sales
CANADIAN CONFERENCE GRANTS General
RECREATION CENTRE Allocation fro• ~roject 88 Uoer fees
Project 88 Other
77
$ 58,469 $ 58,500 158,159 160,000
$216,628 $218,500
s 2s , tn $ 30,000
$501,480 $501,480 - - -
20,458 $ 45,000
19,452 ~ $ 45,310 $ 45,000 ----
$ 62,618 166,056
$228,674
$ 29 , 921 ---
$486,875 - --
7! 155
5,481
$ 12 ,636 ---
HEHNONlTE RRETRREN BIBLE COLLEGE Wlantpeg, Manitoba
SCHEDUL~ OF EXPENDITUR!S Yeu ended Hay 31, 1990
-------1990-------
INSTRUCTION Faculty
Salarlea Ea~loyee beaeflta
Vls1t1ng lecturers Service Education Developaent Extension Education Sealnars Profeaolonal convention• Graduation •xpeaae C~ rent and recreation Huelc
Expense Support atsff
Library Books Support staff wages Employee benefits
Dra01a Direction publication
CONSTITUENCY REL~TIONS College bulletin Calendars Publicity, advertlalng, brochures Deputation aod recruitment A Cappella tour Extension educa tion seminars Saall group tours Faculty vtslta to churches fundralalns
DORMITORIES Careteting
Wages EMployee beneii ta
Deaa• 1 aaa1ataots· Supplieo - janitor Heating Hydro We tee Telephone Building insurance Raal ty taxes
(Catried forward)
78
~ Budget
$501 , 891 $500,386 47,853 46,000
950 2,200 12,201 12,200
1,350 2,800 2,800
608 690 2,488 2,500
5,466 6,000 650
23,142 23,000 12. 309 13,000
405 450 1,766 1,000 11000 ~
H12,879 $613,226
s 6,157 12,000 3,000 4 ,ooo
14 ,664 15 .. 000 25,714 22,237
7,196 15,000
392 4,000 91662 12,000
66 , 78S 84.237
$ 18,312 15,000 1,402 1,500 2,239 2,750 3 ,148 3,700 8,ltl6 10,000
10, 7 36 10 , 250 4,886 5,000
782 400 1,890 1,890 3,866 3,866
s 55 ,677 54,356
- 1989-~
$491 , 769 45 ,379
1,204 12,400
4,800 869
2,214
6,867 131
12,485 ll, 806
405 474 800
$601. 603 ---
9,034 3,959 9,402
22.349 11,510
783 8,2JS 1,300
13,320
$ 79,892
13.873 1,297 2,466 2' 4 34 9,149 9,641 6,587
291 s, 51--1 , 6r.z
$ 52 , 943
KtKHONITt 8R£TKIEN BlBLt COLLEGE Vinaipes, Kanitoba
SCHEDULt 01 txPENDITDR.!S Tear ended Kay 31, 1990
-------1990-------Actual Budget
001\KITOilU:S (Continued) (Brought fontard) 55,677 54,356
Hortgagu - C. A. De'Fehr rea1dence 30,000 30,000 Ad•iniatrative costa 11,663 11 '663 Hlghton Apartaents
Kortgage pa)'111enu including lnterea t and taxes 14,904 14,904
toeutaQc.e. 270 270 Hydro 8,855 9,000 Vater 1,717 1,800 Ad•inh t ratlve coat 1,944 I, 944
Student Centre Building insurance 270 270 Hydro 3, 728 3,750 Heating 1,030 1,300 Janitorial ~ ___!..,1Q!l_
$132,061 S131 ,H7
Depreciation ~ ~ $145, 170 $144,266
----BOARD ---stiff
Vages 81l,809 $ 95,000 £•ployee benefits 4,933 6,500
Janitodal vage.s 6,273 5,700 Provisions 99,043 85,000 Banquet expen1e~ 11 , 174 8,000 Supplleo 3,314 2,500 lo.euraoe• - buUdins 565 565 Hydro 7,476 7,450 Heating 2,059 2,400 llater l, 951 2,300 Depreciation 17,130 17,130 Ad•inla~:rative coat ~ ~
1U48,558 $238,376 ---- ----
BOOKSTORE Vagea 1,000 $ 1,200 lterchandin 22,363 26,400 Overhead expense ~ ~
$ 23,763 $ 28,000 ---- ----
79
-1989-
~
s 52' 943 30,000 10,694
14 , 904 635
7 ,546 1,113 1,782
635 3,529 1,089
~ $126 ,671
~ $138,731 ----
99,741 6,114
5,612 92,730
8,578 2,682 1,334 7,039 2,179 2,016
16,747
---1..lli $250,119 ----
1,000 27,375
~ s 2&,775 ----
KEKHONIT& ~ETHREH BIBLE COLLECt Vton1peg, Manitob•
SCHEDULE OF !XPENDlTUiES tear •nded Her 3 1, 1990
-------1~0-----
ADMI"~StRATlVE AHD CEN£RAL Actual Budget
Of fica Sallrleo 72 ,423 72,853 taployee beuefiu 9,005 9,000
Haaitoba Health aad Educat1oa Tax 11,023 11,100 "uocta ttou feea •60 2~0
Bad deb to expen oe 1.138 .5 00 Office expaaae 16,293 16 ' 500 Preeldeot•e ead
adaiaie tra tora' expense 414 1,000 Pottaae 5,881 s,ooo Telephone u . 707 13, soo Travelling expense. I ,477 ) , 000
lnauranc.e Property md Uab111ty 1, 942 I, 950
Hydro 12,166 12,000 lleoth>g 10,917 lZ ' 500 \later ! ,200 1,200 Janitorial aupplieo l ,016 3, 600 Autoeotfve •xp•nee 9, 8 50 7,500 Property taxeo 491 490 "udit fee 1,900 1, 900 General expeaae l, 712 6,000 Relocation expense Uorkers co • pena&tion 1,123 3,000
Care tak.i ng Vagu 34 , 922 )5 ,000 Eaployae beoefiu !.708 3 , 200
Comference office taaurece j80 580 Jlydro 1,476 7.200 Keating !,059 2, 500 Caretaltla& 1,012 5,700
Depredat ion ~ 39.709
J27!. 604 $279 ,732
80
- 1989--
~
71, 930 9.437
17 .803 257
3.133 15 '133
514 7,006
12.328 I, 132
5 , l9Q
10 ' 974 11 , 6J8
989 2,471 9,349
326 1,800 4 , 92A 4,128 2.697
26,095 2 ,490
1, 334 7 ,039 2,179 5,402
46,821
$285,319
RECREATION CENTRE Facult:r ·salaries c~retakias - vase• Janitorial auppliea Buildtag 1neurance Hydro Heating Vater Telephone Athletic program Hhc:ellaaeous
lltNNO!ItT! Blt!THUN BIBLE COLLEGE Vinoipes, Manitoba
SCII!OOl.! OF !XPE!I.DITUU:S tear ended Har 31, 1990
-------1990-------Actual Budget
$ 16 , 920 16,920 6,030 6,000
313 1,500 460 460
5 , 413 8,400 4,465 7,500
320 600 493 525
2,500 ____L12! ~ $ 39,910 $ 45,000 ---- - - --
81
--1989--Actual
2,584 1,421
564 3,859 3,708
139 361
$ 12,636 ----
HENNONITE BRETHREN BIBLE COLLEGE Winnipeg, Hen1tobe
SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES Year ended Hay 31, 1990
---1990----Actual Budget
EQUIPHENT AND REPLACEMENT Kuelc Department ... $ 19 , 075 $ Ad•lniatratlve office
equipment and furniture 10,074 7,500 Dotmltorlea - furniture 3,000 Kitchen equtp•ent 2 ,037 2,000
J!UlLDtNG Oorm1 tory 9, 739 6,000 Adml nle tra tloo 5,037 8,000
PROJECT 88 Land Building Furnl ture and flxturea ~ ----
$ 47,610 $ 26.500
•Includes a $12,500 keyboard which vas donated to the College • ..,.lncludu a $18,903 organ which vaa donated to the College.
82
- 1989--Actual
*$ 12,814
1,295 2,898 1,445
12 , 896 7,366
38,469 628,591
36,034
$741,808
I!OTE 1
HMONITE BRETHREN BIBLE COLLEGE Winnipeg, "anitoba
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS "ay 31, 1990
Slgnlficant accounting policy Depreciation
Depreciation on !lxed assets has been calculated uatng the strolght-line 11ethod at the foUo .. tng ra teo:
BuUdlng Library Furnishings, equipmen t
and tixturea Automotiv~ equip•ent
l/2% 5%
IO:Z: 25%
The College recorda donated equipment at falr aarkat value but does not record depreciation. The College vtll not record depreciation on the new r ecreation centre for th10 firat three yeoea.
Pledges The College does not record pledges until the pledges are received.
NOTE 2 Inventori10s conslns oJ the follovlng:
Grocer lea Textboolla
NOT£ 3
.ill!! s 7,590
~ $ 24,53/
.!2!! ~ 7,138
15,663 $ 22,801
Capital aoseto are funded by the Canadian Conference of Hennoni t e Brethren Churches and by donattooa except as described in Not10 4.
In a.ddlttou to the above, the Conference hu aho retebuued the College for all repairs and .. iutenance to fixed assets, (1989 - $51,845) 1990 - $54,234.
The College made specific peri odic payments aggregating $69,948 ln lieu of depreciation, to the Confer ence during the fiscal year ended Hay 31, 1990.
NOTt 4 Capital loans payable
1S5 Hightoo Avenue - "octgage payable to London Life to 110nthly
iustalaeots o[ prlucl pal, interest and taxes of $1, 126
Project 88 - Loan payable to the Board of Truo teea -
General Conference, inte~eat l a caJculated at 11% and has no apec1£1c teras of repayaent
C.A. DeFebr residence - Loan payable to the Board of Trus teea - General
Conhreoce of Mennonite Brethren CburC!bea -Canadian Section, i nterest free and no speoific teraa of r epayaent
- lntereat free l oan vith annual lnatalmeots of $25,000
83
!lli .!2!!
$ l3,618 $ 20 , 347
29 ,979 104,032
66,000 71 , 000
---- 25,000 $109,597 $220,379 - - -- ----
~
HEHHOHITE SRETRR£H BIBLE COLLECE Winnipeg, Hanitoba
NOTES TO FINANCIAL SfATEMEIITS May 31, 1990
The .Truat Fund L.iab1l1ttu e.onalst of the following: Native Htniatrlea Bursary lira. St,grid Redekopp Heaortal Scholarship C.A. DePehr Hecorlal Scholarship R.R. Jan~en Hemorial Scholarahip J.A. Toews Sr. Heeortal Yund K.B.B.C. Bursartea J.D. Prteaen Contemporary Ministries Scholarship Dr. David Friesen Scholarahtp J.A. Toeva Heaortal Scholarahip Henry Rempel Scholarahlp Fund A.A. lroeker Kecorial Scholarship H. W. •edekopp Theolostcal Scholarship Church Kuaic Seatnar Janzen/Braun Bursary Faculty Developmen~ Fund Conteaporary Htntatrtea ~eace and Social Concerns Committee Wllltaa Palk Bursary Aluanl Aasocia tton 8.8. Yaat Bursary Oratorio Fund R.C. 'rahn Memorial Scholarship Special Awards Fund Special Plano Fund Spec:tal gtfta Hlecelhneoua H.B.B.C. Loan Fund Studeqt Fees an.d Workday r·und H.H. Voth Memorial Bursary Independent Jevellera Bursary to
Contemporar y H1n1atr1eo Peter Koelovalty Bursary Davl d Evert ~lblical Studies Seholarahip International Students Buraariea
NOTE 6 Project 88
$ 4,094 1,327 1,662
47l 135 237
1,839 680
1,000 1,088 2,111 1,500 8,82J
11,951 3,10~
2,757 325
I 1 15' 2,41> 2 , 000
276 853
13, 194 (1,498)
172 1,767
19,806 2,1.42
38"2
933 30'0
1 , 340 83
$ 88,543
During the prior year, the Col lege built e nev recreation centre which waa funded throush private donati on& as vell aa a loan fro. ehe Board of Trustees -Ceneral Conference. The fundraiaing objectiYe of Project 88 1o to collect donations to pay for the conatruction costa of the recreation cent re and the 0perati~~& coats for the ftrat three years.
84
KEKNONITt BRtTKlEN MISSIONS AND SERVICES - CANADIAN SECTION -
- COIIT!NTS-
Auditors' Report, dated June 26, 1990
Balance Shee t , Hay 31, 1990
Statement of Revenue and Expend1ture3 and Unassigned Funds
Stateaeot of Changes in l'insnclal Posttioa
Notes to Financial Statements
Schedule of Supporting Actlvitles Costs
Schedule of Progra• Activities by Function
Schedule of Field Expenses by Country
85
SILL STREUBER FISKE ~OMPANY
-$TUIJtrllo~ ~G ...... fCle.A A:Jco.~v
(molt ...... r..o F4:i.QOeJ96f .:Je61
"'''"'"' .. .__ .....,.. _,. "''"""
P&At~
... ~1511!( ... a: c-.~.~tce ..,
II 1111 Md.tAAC 1-'ND~Ct.
"'\( ...o.uc• Ill 'W OFiOW!IOC .to s~:t~c .. c A WIUK C ~~o N c:·.-'(c ,. 'NW~1(~C 6 R J \Wtfl'l,l; f! • l,t, ,t(~IS C A
AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Board of Kenno~1ta Brethren Hlaalona and Servlcaa - Canadian Section:
lie have exuined the balance t hee t o( the "ennonlto Brethren "1u tons 8Zid Servlcee, CanadJaa Section, aa at Play 31 1 1990 ·aad the c~tate11ento of revenue and expenditure• and unaaaigned funds and changes in flnanelal poaltlon !or the year then ended. Our exa11lnation vaa eade 1n accordance vltb generally accepted aud1tlu,g atandarda and accordingly included such teats of the accounttog record a and other auditing procedurea aa we eon!lldered necessary in thoo clrcuaataocea , e xcept aa noted in the follovlog paragraph.
I t vu oot practical to apply the nonoal audlt vertftcat1on procedur'eo to expenditures to field a1u1ooa. Aa a reault, our audit ver1f1eatlon vas reetricted to Board authorization end a1soionary reports.
In our opinion, u :capt for the poutbtlity of adjuataeuts had expendlturee been susceptible t o coaplete audit verlfteaUoo, thue !lnandal stateaeota present fairly the ftoanctal poaition o! the ~eononlte Brethren Hiaslooa and Services, Canadian Section, aa at Hay 31, 1990 and the ~eeulte of Its operations aocl the ehaaget ln its flnanelal poo1t1on fo r tbe year then ended, ln a~cordaoee with generally accepted accounting prlnclplea applied on a baste cons i s tent vitb that of the preceding year.
1/lonlpeg, Manitoba June 26, 1990
~~ .. --::7>~ ... 1~ ' , ~ - ;r-(7
Chartered Accoun tants
Afflliated with the International Firm Moore Stephens Ms
86
l!EKIIOIIIT! BIIETHR£1' MISSIONS ARll S!llYIC!S - CAIIADIAII SECTIOII -
BALAJICE SHUT Kay 31, 1990
!ill!!
CUili!EIIT ASSETS Soard of Tr~oteet -
Canadian Section (Note 2) Aecounte receivable leceiv•ble fro• Dev~lop.ent Projects Advance• for field ~pease• Receivable froa Mennonite Brethren
Miesione aad Servi4ea -U.S. Section
Total uoeto
LIA!lLITIES AND FUND BALANCES
ClJR!tE!IT LlABILLTllS Bank overdraft Advanceo on 1987/88 project ~odin&
FUifO BAI..UCES A1aigned funds (Note 3) Unaa•isned funde
Total liabilitiea and ~nd balances
87
.!lli 1989
$1,384,360 149,217
13,311 44,206
128,497
$1,719,601
314.977
$ 314.977
929,548 475,076
$1,404,624
$1,719,601
550. )10 6,859 3, 545
28,962
104,929
$ 694,605
284,223 16,407
300.630
502,307 {108,332)
393,975
694,605
KE!IIIONtTE BUT!IIlElf lllSS IONS AND S£1VIC!S • CANADIAN S!Cl'tOJ •
STATZIIQIT OP UVIMU! AND 1!1P!NDIT1JUS AND UIIASStGN!D PUIIDS Tear eode.d ttay ll, 1990
UVEiftiE ~.1
ta.teceet eud eodov.ent De'l'elop .. ot Projeeu
To tal reYenue
mz.Mn trous SapportiD$ adi'I'IUu
PlOOIWI Acrrvnns IIHle Sc:lloo1 011d Su!nar;y Church Crovtb .,.4 !vangeu .. Educe tloa 1111111 try PurloURh ftialatr:y t.1D8111atte H1n1etry lledh Mln!o try lledica,l Hiahtry Oe•elop•eat, !telLer and Kehabtlltnton Other
Total fteld expeaau
Total expeadltur:ee
tac:r-eaae tn unaaslgned a l s•too. funda
Balaace of uoasatgoed •laatoa f uoda, beg1aa1D.g of year
A4juat>aen t to prlor yeara• e:q>enditunu Tranafer trOll reaerve for fUturo.
dutsnnion (No te 5)
BaL111ce of uuaes1gued lliee t ou fonda, ead. o f ,...r
88
ill!! $3,302,005
205,443 62,4.59
$3, 569,907
$ 562,063
' 209 ,S89 1,530,588
65,669 184. JSS
417 101,514 136 , 115 83,80~
106,346
$2,418,457
$2,980,520
589, 387
( 1081332)
$ 481, 055
0 , 979 )
s 475,0 76
~
$3,226,138 146 , 689 ~91597
$3, 432, 424
616,167
' 297,614 1, 532 , 886
56,688 270.779
517 107,768 218,662 175,337 119,342
t2 '719 ,593
13,395,760
36 , 664
(272 ,359)
(235 ,695)
127 ,363
(108 , 332)
MENNONITE 8R£TRAEN MISSIONS AHD SERVICSS - OAIIA.DlAN SlCTIO" -
STATEMENT OF CKA!lCES ttl l'IHAIICIAL POSITION Y~ar ended Kay 31, 1990
CASH PROVIDED BY {OSED FOR) OpeLating ac.tivitiea
Oper.ationa tac:rea1e in una.aaigned r:ri.tsion funds Adjuat~nt to prior years~ expenditures Tranafer froa reee rve tncreaae in assigned miaa ion funds
Chang~ in non-~aoh vorkin& capital balance• Account• reeeiv•ble Advanc e s for field expenses Advance• on l987/8'8 project funding RPeeiv1ble froc Hennoni~e &rethren
Hi11ion1 ~nd Services - U.S. Section Due to Board of Trustees - Canadian Section f und a on deposit - &oacd of True tees
.!11Q.
S89 ,38 7 (5 ,979)
427,241
$1,010,61>9
(1 Sl,134) (15,244)
(U, 568) (16,407)
(834,050)
$
$
Decreas~ in cash position ~ (30,754) $
Cash fd:fic iency ), beginning of yea< {284,223)
~ah d~!iciency . end of year s {314' 917)
89
1989
36,664
127,363 44,441
208,474
5,911 12 '867 11,396
(104 , 929) (391 ,547) (156,485)
(413,313)
129,090
{284,223)
IIO'I'E 1
MENNONITE BIU!:THREH MlSS IOMS AIID SUVI~S - CANAD~ S!CTlON -
!IO'I'!S TO FINANCIAL STATEMElfTS Kay 31 I 1990
Signifie&at aceounting policy rixed aaaeta
Land, building• or equipaent acquired i.a. th4t field mieeion1 aTe oot. ·recorde-d -aa a·aae.ta of the Mennonite 8re.tbren. Mi11ioaa and Ser·vicea, Canadian Section but •• capital contribution• to the •i•aion or co9~egation aiven lupport, !xpenditurea for ouch iteaa are charged to project expenae of the year in the attached financial atatementa~
.!2!!...1. Board of Truateea - Canadian Section
lleoignated funda Advance
HOT£ 3 Aaei&ned fund balances ore •• follova '
Refugee ~iniatrie• Japan fund Zaire Church building Auotria Church building Peru Church building J.J. 'l'oeva Speci•l fund Zaire Vehicle fund TB.t Special project Eaat Paraguay Radio V .It.. Ru fua aupport Brazil Church building Paraguay Church bulldint~ Portugal Church building Other
!!Q!U.
~ 1989
$ 3761149 410,552 676,071 129,758
$1 10H1320 550,310
1990 1989
253,996 231 1835 3321040 115,766 1141969
691995 321119 40,008 14,600 16,010
292 9,594 13,052 8,665 141440 7,450
411500 n.ooo 76 1406 12,787 11,231
$ 929,548 $ 502,3'07
Tb~ Mennonite Brethren Kieeiona and Servicet haa guaranteed $15,221 in automobile loana iasued to employe.ee.
NOTE 5 Tranefer fro• resecve for f~ture. deaignatioo
During the 1988/89 year $127 1363 vao transferred fro. endowment fund• - reaerve for future designation administered by the Board of Truetee$ - Canadtan Sectioo.
90
KENNONlTl! BRETHREN IIISSIONS AND StRVICES • CANADIAN SECTION -
SCHEDULE OF SUPPOlTINC ACTIVITIES Y~ar ended Hay 31, 1990
ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD EXPENSES Peroonat!l
Salarieo Fringe benefits
Tuvd Staff Board Conference
Office Supplies Postage Photocopy lag Telephone and telegraph Sul>Jcriptiona lliacelleoeoua Computer
Ptnancu Audit B1nk cha.rgea Tax servtcee Payroll Exc:haage Interest llhc:elhneous
Publici t)' and promotion Audio visual Pr1nUag Adve.r t ts tog ProeoUon
!lain tenance Equip11ent Off{c:e rent Deprecl,.t1on Insurance UtU1Uee
Total aupportias ac tivttiea coats
91
COSTS
illQ 1989
.$261,694 $302,279 28,592 .....E....Q!1
$290,286 $339,322 -----$ 36,302 $ 35,643
7,423 4 ,138
~ ~ $ 45,766 $ 41,321 ----$ 10,156 $ 8,280
22,590 18,963 13,706 7,367 26,866 19,859
294 198 1,474 759
294 ~ $ 75,380 $ 57,725
9,920 8,180 5 ,057 2,456
362 84 817 803
17,534 12,9H 10.993 39' 845
_..ill. 105
$ 45,032 $ 64,447
$ 3,428 4,335 43,394 63,479
300 645
~ ~ $ 49,557 $ 69,624
6,800 $ 3,236 24,526 25.620 11,926 1,142
252 590
....!.hlli ~ $ 56,042 $ 43,728 ----$562,063 $616,167 ----- ----
su:r--Sllttu8ER
~rmv KENliOIIITE liR£'fRtu:N HISS IONS ~D SERVICES
- CANADIAN SECTIOII -
SCH!DULE OP PROGRAM ACTI VITlES aY Year ended Hay 31 1 1990
I'ATIOMAL CHURCH Program Scholaubipe
PERSONNEL Sala:riee Fringe benefits Children•e edueation Children's travel l!oopitality Tuvel Profession&! imp~ovement• Language atudy Furniture allowance O.R.C. adjuatment SpecLal project•
A.DH1NlSTRATlON Office Travel. lnouTaace end legal feet Oth"r ~isaLooa/Servicea Program Cunte/mellb.,uhipe Miaaionary prayer letters Prog'l'.tm. subeidies Oth"r e><penau
111SC8l.LAIIEOOS C.S./C.II.C. Miaaionary co1ts
Total })rograa activities
92
I'UNC:riON
~
$ 711803
711803
~ 917' 572 2171769 100,793
31940 8 ,866
1631869 41300
23,156 13,440 93,811 0,998)
$1 1545,518
9,131 85,679 131189
11568 35817\J
161567 5·, 941
7l 1760 281997
591,545
$ 166,438 43 153
2091591
$2,418,457
~
130 1901 7 011
$ U7 1912
$ 9351398 1531211
971682. 31959 71116
1581560 51445
30, 063 36 I 205
1061600 929
$11535,168
41756 82,244
267 31542
628 .585 42.5 74
7, 080 16,810 48,723
$ 834, 581
%491802 22,130
271 1932
$2 1 779 I 593
HENNONIT! BRtniREli IIISSIONS AND SERVICES - CANADIAN SECTION -
SCHEDULE Ol PlELD EXP!MSES BY COUHTRY Year ended Hay )l, 1990
M.B. IIISSIONS/SERVtCES PR~OCIW! ACT,IVlTtES
General Auot ria Banr1a Brazil China Colo11bta Ilea t Germany lDd1a Japan Mexico \'akh tan Panaaa Paraguay Peru Portugal Spain Uruguay Za.tre Consultants
s
.!.21!!.
250,523 120,608 187 ! 232 320,574
33,149 246,349
60,016 9,871
161,658 39,759 70,082 64,768 59,341
178,854 64.765 69,9U 75,600
282 ,627 197
$2,295,886
NON-H .B. PROCIW! ACIIVlTU:S loternatlooal Afghan lllssion (Afghanistan) Hellnonl te Brethren Couunteat!oos
(Russ ian Broadcasts) llorld Radio Hlssionary Pellovsbip
(8CJB Radio Station - Quito, Ecuador) Pipka - Jadonesta Team - Nepal
Tot.l field expenses
93
42,673
63,700
3 , 808 3,063 9,327
122,571
$2,418,457
1989
$ 402,669 127,275 163 , 563 267,274
15,630 269,786
46,736 17,714
220,968 31,017 56,351
102,403 65,192
166,776 95,846 79,tn 90,847
415,282 483
$2.634 . 987
$ 49,843
63,600
4,080 27,083
$ 144,606
$2,779, S9 3
RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES
and
PROPOSED BUDGET
of the
CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF
MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCHES
1989-90 Actual
1990-91 Proposed
Council of Boards
at Winnipeg
.July 24, 1990
Presented by the Board of Management
94
REVENUE
t.:hristian Edu(\a~!on Evange l i.am Higher Educ4tion Hanagett.e.nt b.ecutive .Board BFI. - Publi~tlons Faith > LU._
Subtotal
t.,enerAl Confe.renee
NET FUNOISG
SURPLUS
rOtAL MEl' FtiNtl lNG
THE CAnAIHAN CO~FER£NC£ OF HENNON IT~ BRETHllEN CHURCHES
---------------RECAP - NET FUNDING
......... """*~*"* ... *'**** **** * ***• .... ** ACTUAl. HUDC!IT 5UDCE1' 1 CHA.~Gf.
1989/90 198~/~0 1990/91 BUDG£1'
($1 ,817 , S4 7) i$1 , 819, ~og) ($1 , 931,4 1~) &.1 5
l66,82l $65,1,45 $7l,H08 12. 711 117 , 424 74 ,1 70 83,677 I 3.09 b77 . OHl o80,14l 681. , SS9 O.&S
8, HI 19 , oa l l , 28; -37.39 83 . 511 73 . )20 78 . 185 6.91
Jb6 , 5 16 312,970 405,750 8.79 10, 651 79 , l20 81,025 2 . 2H
1 , 390 , 318 [ . 361,,889 1, 419,&89 4.01
43&, )08 454 ,MO 511 ,790 12 .56
$1,826 , 626 $1 , 819,569 $1,931,479 6 .15
( $921) $0 $0
$1,8:!5 , 70> Sl,8 l9,569 SI,9H,479 6 . 15
tO~FEI\ENC£ MlN lSTR!ES SUPPORT FUND
SS9 . 5U x Ill) . ) • S9J . SU
MEMBERSHIP
Albt-rtu &ritlsb Lolumbid Man.ttoba H:orltlm.es Ontttrlo \)'ue.bec SAsll.aLthrwan
1'0TAL HEMHERSHI.P
95
1989/90 199()/91
2 , 161 2,)99 10,59) 11 ,04'· 5 , 811 5,855
50 64 J, 7ij4 J . 870
684 691 J , l81l J ,l.!9
16, SbJ 17 ,1 }:!
~ CHANCE At'"II!At
; , oq
10.45 -l8.5]
1. 111 47 . 8l -b.l4 10. 10 llo . o8
:! .lL
17 .JO
; , 74
5.74
l.!l
Til~ CANAD IAN CONFERENCE Of" MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCHES
f.APITAt REnAf.EHENT ACCOUNT
*1\***111:*••••,.••~~~:••••"'··········
ACTUAl.. BUDCET BUDGET % CI!ANCE t CIIANCE 1989/90 1989/9U 1990/91 BUDGET ACTUAl.
HB BIBLE COLLEGE Revenu~ ( $69,948) ($69. 9~8) ($74 . 746) 6 . 861 6.8~·
Expenditures Repair A kaJntenanC":(> $S4,23/o nA,OOO $4$,500 r.apical £xpend1tures l1 ,059 l8,000 27 , 000
Totsl Expendi tures $81.293 $62 , 000 $7\ , 500 J1. 11l -7. I j'
E-xc.ess- Revenue I Equ.•nd i tures 11,34S C7. 948) 754 t~und Balance - Kay ll 56,006 56.006 bl , JS I
CURRENT FUND HAI,ANCE $67,351 $48 , 058 $68,105 41. 71% 1. 11):.
CO!IFERENCE OPF1CE Rev~ nut'
Archives- ( $2,739) ($~ . 119) ($J,l95) BuUding & Uffic" ( 14 , !55) ( 14 , ISS) (7 , 170) MS Herald (8 , 045) (8 , 044) (8, 959) Le Lien (456) (456) ( l, 562) Ch.ri&tian F.duc:3t1on (333) (HJ) (661>)
fot al Revenue ($25 , na) cus. nn ( $23 , 652.) -8 .01' -i:l . • l+'!
Expendi tu tt'S Suildlng-Repoir & Maintenanc.e. $5 l l IO $()
OU ice fixtures & EquipCient 234 1 . 000 1, 000 Archives 2, 000 2 , 000 2 , 000 HB H.rnld ~0 . 61l 3, 000 l ,OOO l.e l.i en 13,896 0 500
Total Expt.<odirure:~ $37,113 H,OOO $7 , 500 7 .14~ -N,qQt
£xce..s$-Revenue /Expend ltu C'e& II , 5SS ( 18, 727) ( 16 , 15l) Fund Batanee. - May )I (41,168) (41, 768) (JO,IH1)
CURRENT fUND BALANCE ($30 ,183) ($60 , 49.5) ( $&o , H5l -u . ~•· ~1.>1.
E4c"ce,as-R..evenue/t¥pend t t ureQ 22 .910 (26 ,675) ( 15,J98) Total fund Bnl.mce. - MAy 11 14 . 218 14 , !18 17,168
CURRENT 1'\llill BALANCE ,)7 , 168 ( $1 2 , 437) $11,770 -11s.o.: - 41.41-
96
THE CA!WliAll COt<FEJ\EHCE Of KEm!ONI'l'E BllBTHREN CHURCHES
----------BOARD Of CHRISTlAN EDUCATION
Reve_nue. and Expcnditur~a .. ~..,.-lt-1i~«••#1'***"'*,..**~"'··-··k*11•
ACTUAL BUDCET BUDCET % CHANGE % CHANGE 1989/90 1989/90 1990/91 SUDCET ACTUAL
REVENUE
General (91) ($200) ( $200) Honorariuca/Trovel (360) (1,000)
TOTAl. REVENUE ( $457) ($200) ($l,200) 500.00% 162. 7S~
EXPENDITURES
AciJiinistntion (1) $60 , 450 $59,145 $6'8, 208 Programs (2) 6,829 b, SOO 6,800
'fO'fAL EXPENDITURES $67 , 279 $65,645 $75,008 14.26% I I. 49%
NET PUNDlN<; $66 , 8 23 $ 65,445 $73,808 12.78% 10. 45%
(1) ADHlNl~'TRATION
S-nl3-riea $38. 364 $38,405 $47,590 El!lployee. Benefits 4, 757 4,965 5,065 Rent 4 , 040 4,040 4 ' 120 Travel / Food/l.odg.ing 7. 602 7,500 7, 800 'rravttl - Bo;s rd 764 500 TelephoniC!. I , 726 1, 600 I , 700 Mi scellaneous 278 500 500 Depreciation 635 6"15 9ll Moving/RelocstiQn 2 , 2'85 1,500
TOTAL ADHINISTRATION $60,450 $ 59,145 $68, 208 15 .3 2% 12 . 83%
( 2) PROGIWIS ---------
Public.ltions $2 ,633 $1,500 f1,600 LtbraTy - Mat•rials 312 400 Librar-y - Subsc.ripttons 851 1,000 700 Special Proj•cts I, S44 1,500 100 Training Re.source& 448 I ,500 1,000 Brochure.s 419 1,400 C;:ansla t ton 623 1,000 1,000
TOTAL PRIJCRAHS $6,829 f6,500 f6, 800 •. 62~ -().43~
97
THE CA!Wl UN e3NPERE11CE OP IIENNONI1E lllEl'IIREN CHURCHES ---------------------- -------
BOARD QP tVAN;ELlSK lev~nue and. lhcp•ndituTe~e
**********i*******t**********'
ACTUAL 811llCET BaDGEr % CllANGE l CHA.~GE L 989/90 1989{90 1910/91 8UDGI<T ACTUAL
REVENUE (l) ( $HZ , 848) (iZ29,SOO) {$201,000) -9.80~ -2.75% -----EXPEN!l!TURES ------ ----
Admintstrat.ion {1) $91,664 ,82,!110 $9I, OSO C~n:ad;a Kirallon (.)) 78.997 55 • .500 53, 700 Quebec HiBdon (4) 57 ,000 57,()00 47.000 M.cw::-itlmc M.i.orlon (5) 71 , 610 77.~60 89,127 Chu•eb Building fund 31,000 31,000 3,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $330, 272 1303,670 $290,817 - 4.21% -11.93%
liEf FUNDING $117,424 $74,UO $83,817 13.09% - 28.57%
( l) REVENUE
----------Cenent Donat1ont ( $170 ,610) ( 1191,000) ($191,000) Endowt~ent E:Jrnints. ( 11,688) (10,000) (14 ,000) Ronor•r tum/Travel (454) {500) {500) Churelt 'Plontin-~ tnt•rn (2,360) (1,000) Antior:h Blue Prhts (1,038) (1,000) (1' 500) Watt:r1..oo Q_u-=:bec: Church ( 26 ,696} ( 26,000}
TOTAL REVENUE ( $21 2 ,848) (1229, , 00) ($"201, 000) -9.80% -2.75%
{ 2) ADMINlSTRATIO~
--- ----·---------Sda'Cies $45,337 $43,580 J5L ,100 Employee Benefitt- 5,174 5,29~ 5, 330 Rtnt 4,040 4,040 1,120 Trovel/Food/Lodglng 17,650 10,000 17,000 Board Trave 1 3 ,03 2 4,000 1,000 Profoaciona l lm,pr-ovelllenl:s 2 . 3 17 2.000 1,000 "telephone 1 ,908 2, 000 2,500 Promotion 12,206 12,000 !3,000
TQT/tL ADMlNLSI'M"l'IOll ~91 ,664 $82,91 0 J99,050 18.26% 6.97%
98
THE CANADIAN CONI'EREliCS OP I!ENNONlTE BJU:'riRSN ClfURCliES --------------------------
BOA.RD OF EVAIGELISH Revenue .a11d Exte.nditU¥'$1i
***""•*•"' "",._ ..... Iff. ,._.lt~lt·f\'·1\~11' ACrUAL BU:UGEI' IUI>GET f CIWIGE : CIL\)(G£
1989/90 1989/9~ 1!90/91 BUDGET AC1UAL
(l) C.\NADA MISSION -----------------
Evange l :Um Digest $16,122 ~ll. 000 $13,700 SlfOiin.ars/Rc.so\Jrce Materials 4, ~01 z. ooo 3 , 000 Antioch !Hue PrintS- ) , 000 s.ooo 1,000 ChuT<h E)t i:fnt!J.lon/Ethn:Le ~in_ 8,530 20,000 12 . 000 StudEfl t Sur as cy 1,500 l , 500 Yuut b MU•ion Ca.n.ad~ llo, 392 u,ooo !4 , 000 'MC Defic~t - 1989 Tour ZB, 9~3
TOTAL CANADA MISSION $78, 997 $5), 500 $13,700 -3.24% -32 . 02:
(4) QUf.btC MJSSlON -------------------Chut'C-h SubsidieS-
Ste-An.nes Des Plaines. '12 ,51)0 $1!. 500 , 11, 500 St-Do:na t 2,000 ! , 000 1,000 t:barlasboura. 12, 500 1!, 500 1'1 , 500 New Ric-hmond l2, soo 12,500 11,500 l'ersecver/'.t.n~e. 11.500
Quebec Evangel t.sm 5,000 ),000 Ant i.oeh/rranala tion ll,OOO •. ooo Summ.et ProJect: St e-Rose 4,000 , , 000 Ut\lvu•sJty Evant;e l .Lam 4,500 4, 500
TOTAL QUr.ftEC HISSlON .57,000 ~~~. 000 $17 ,000 -11.)4~ - 17.S4t
(l) IW\lTlHE H1SSION --------------·----
(;hurch Subsidies Campbellton $12,000 $11,000 $11, soo Dartmouth 4, 000 4, 000 6,000 Ho·nc ton 38,218 J~. 760 !5,127
Fie.ld Wnrk 1.000 1,000 SU~:~U~~er Project: Ccmpbe1lton 4 , 500 Chur~h Pbn.ti.ng_ - So1ekv'llle 14,000 Churc:h Plant' g l ntern-DaTbnout'.h 8, 366 lS , 000 12,500 At),ant ic To.ak Foree. 2, 790 1, 500 1 , 500 Churth Planting As-aociate 1, 000 1, 500 !,000 l'dt'ltors Retnat {Scmlnar 1,848 1 , 500 1 , 500 'lravtl Subsidy - Haritioes 389 l,SOO
TOTAL HARITIME MISSION $71,610 t77, 260 $19,1 27 lS .J6% 24.46%
99
11!E c.\NADIAII CON;ERENCE Of MEN!I.ONITE 8RE7HREN CHURCHES --------------
RClAit.O OF' HIC:WEP. £1)1JCATION Revenue. and Expendi cures
*•* :ltt~~t1Hit iilf• 'Jit*III**"'**•M*llt'~~~'••*.,.,.,_*
ACTUAL 8UDC£T BUDC£1: t C!WIGE t CHANGt
1989/90 1989/90 !990/91 811Dt:ET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Tqa litut Biblique lttva l ( $)1, 246) ($30,000) (S33,SOO) fBt £ndo\r(lllen t Ea'T[\ings (9,016) (7 ,500) (10 , 000)
TOTAL REVENUE ($40 . ~62) ($17. 500) (S43,SOO) 16.00% 8.01:
f.l\PENDITURES ------H.LHOtical Co~ittee (I) $61, 9A' $66 , 600 17l,B05 Conforoneo Ru-ctln't'i.•• ~ , 500 ~ .500 ~ . soo
Exe.c ut he CommH tee ),469 6 , 500 4 , 000 'Orllnts - M.:BBC' SOl .~80 $01, •so l99 ,0.SI. Crants - lBL 127,062 121,062 135 , 700 Pr ooot1.on - IBl L_. )90 0 1 , 500 M8BC-Inter School lelationw 2,000 2,000 2,000 M.88C-H1niGt.ets Cotrrce. 2 ,000 z ,000 2 , 000 -M.BaC-Stu:dent Services 2 , soo 2,500 2 .500 Reo< ~ubsldy/Cavtn l l'roj ects 7, 000 7 ,000 7 , 000
TOI'AL EXPENDITUilES Hl1 , 34> $7 17 ,f.U $128 , 059 1.4Sl 1.~n
~ET FUNOIN~ $677,083 $680 ,142 $684,)59 0.6St ) .10%
( l } HISTO&ICAl. COHl<lTTEE
I.EV&~UE
lHstorica l Con:o:i.ttee. ($1 , 000) (H,OOO) $0 Governme.nt Grant- ( 25. 909) (ZO ,410) [26 , 410)
10TAL REVEljU& ($26,909) ($17 , 4t0) (126 , 410)
tlU'ENDI'IURi:S Salarier $4). 399 $4} . 550 !45 , 730 Employee. Bene.f 1. ts 5 , 062 4.,890 4,500 M.R . Pt"o.1eet ~ Sllll.ry 2S. 909 2l> .410 26,410 Rene 5,639 :;.,470 5,640 QepT./Ret:•lrn nn ln•Att~~ .. nt; 5,490 5,1.90 7,035 Travel Advance L 139 0 1,100 Admini.ti't.1'nt:ion 5,281 $ ,1)00 4,600 Ac:qu1slt1ons 1,288 j , 700 1,700 R~•e.n.rch Grontll I, 6t.5 1,500 t, SOO
TOTAl.. &XPC:NOtTUitES $94 .~,2 $94,010 198,215
'!I)TAL H lS'I'. OOl'Ot l 11'E£ $67 . 944 $oo ,ooo 111,805 7.82.t >.68%
100
REVENUE
Operatio na l Donations Dormitories Boar d Rec rea t ion Centre Bookstore Conference Grant
EXPEND1TURES
Ins truc t iona l Const . Re latl ons Adllin. 6 G~nera l
Dormitories Boacd Bookst:o -re Rec reat jon Cen tre
June 27 . 1990
HENNONTTG 6RETHREN BIBLE COLLECt
-------
-------
1990-1991 Budget
SUMMARY SKEET
Seh ed. l Scbed.2 Sc hed.3 Sched . 4 Sched.5 Sehed . 6 Sc hed . 7
Snhed.8 Sched . 9 Sched.IO Sched.ll Sched . l2 Schod.l3 Sched . l 4
I 98 9-90 Actual
239,733 223 , 011 15~ , S95
21&,&28 45. )1 0 25 , I 7 1
50 1, 480
1,405,928 =-~~:"a•••:••
&12 ,879 66. 18 5
2 75,604 145,170 248. 558
23. 7 63 39 910
1 ,4 12,669 :a=~•••••s
{6,741)
101
1989-90 Budget
227.009 259 , 457 l SI, 391 218,500
4 5. 000 30,000
501,480
1,432 ,8 37 wa•z•=-••~
6 1 3,226 84,237
279,732 144, 266 238,376
28,000 45,000
I ,432,8 37 a.•· · ··· ·=
1990-91 Budget
2 38,453 253,550 1 73 ,710 208,500
50,000 30,000
49 9,054
1 ,4.5:!;267 •:a• • ·,.· · ·
578,558 80. 14 5
287,986 176 ,2 19 257,359
28,000 45,000
1, 4 S3, 26 7 «••···-··
MENNONitE BREtHREN BIBLE COLLEGE
Pln•n~!al Repor~/ Proposed Budget
p r- e ::se nted to
CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF HENNONJ~E BRETHREN CHURCHES
RE VENUE
Operations Tuition/ReJ ated fees facilities Rental Servi~e Education Program Other 1 ncone Recreatton Centre
Recreation Centr~
Do na tl ons
Dorm T ncome
Soard T ncome
Oook.-:Jtore Sales
Confe rence Grant
EXPENDITLJRES
I nstructlonal Paculty-S3lary / Benefita Service &d ucacion Program Library-Books/Supp.Staff Ot her Exp enses
Constituency Relat io n~
Printed Mater i als Recrui t ment Deputati o n Fund-Rais l~g Expenses
July, 1990
1989-90 1990-91 ~ Budget
190,079 27,768 6.100
15,786
550,694 12,201 35,856 14' 128
23,821 25,714
7 ,5 88 ~
102
239,733
45' 310
2.23 , Oll
154 ,595
216,623
25 ,l7l
501 ,48l
1 ,405,923
612,879
66,785
l98,HO 27,083 6,100 6,850
52J,l68 12 ,20 0 32,500 10 ,490
H ,000 23,145 14, 000 12,000
218,453
50, 000
251,550
171,710
208,500
30 . 000
499,054
1,453,267
578,5511
80' 145
Administrative & General Salaries/~enefits
Health & Educ. Tax Utili.ties Office Expenses 1 ns u rance/Taxes General Expenses Depreciation*
Dormitories Salaries/Benefits Utilities Insurance/Ta xes Other Expenses Mortgage Payments Depreciatio11*
Board Salaries/Benefits Provisions/Supplies Utilities /1 nsurance Depreciation*
llookstore
Recreation Centre Salaries Janitor ial-Wages/Suppl. Utilities Athletic Program Other Expenses
TOTAL EltPENOITURES
Net deficit for year
126,070 11.02 3 33 , 818 34,880 3,012
27,092 39,709
35,324 40. 150
6 , 296 5,387
44,904 13. 109
105,846 113.531
12,051 17,130
16.920 6 , 343
10,691 2,500 3,456
275,604
145,17'0
248,558
23' 7 63
39,9 10
1,412,669
~)
1,405 , 928
129,380 9,000
34,900 37,000 4, 396
29,250 44,060
34,950 43,000 34,563
5,450 44,904 13,352
119,445 107,500 13,080 17. 33 4
18,650 6,500
11 ,67 5 6,500
~
287,986
176,2l9
257,359
28,000
45,000
l , 453,267
*Note: Capital Budget funded by Depreciation payments:
Repairs and Maintenance Capital Expenditures
103
54.23 4 27,059 8l , 293
48,500 27,000 75 , 500
THE I:ANA!ll AN O:ONF'£RENCE OF HEN~ONITE BRET!IREN CHURCHES
BOA.RD or MAN~GEHENT Q.~v@nlu~ iind £.x?AncH_t;u-r•5
*"'•'***-****""**··-··········..-· ActUAl l!UDCET lUllGET I C!iA.VO£ 1 CHANGE
1989/90 1959/90 1190/91 BUDGET AI;TUt.l.
REVENUE
l .ntue.st ($49, 765) ($37. 000) ($19,000) tent (14,500) (14,500) (9. 600) Xerox (29 , 080) (3~ . 000) (15,000) M htcellaneous ( 10, 220) (13 ,240) (7 ,800)
TOTAL RBV&NUE ( $103,565) ( $98, 7~0) ( $ Ul,400) 2.69t - l . 09t
EXPENDITURES -----------
Salaries $40 , 155 $36,690 $11,460 tmploy~e Benefits 4,155 4, 155 3 . 700 lent 4, 335 4 . 335 ~.425 Trave.l/ Yood / Lodging 1,2.!\7 ?. . )00 1 , 500 Aud{t 5, 925 6,000 6 , 000 Promotion 721 600 600 Xerox 18, 611 20,000 l2 . 500 hnk/Tntl!;rest CbargeN (I , 901) 4.000 2,000 Office Supp!y/Strvice Conn.acu 7, 719 9,000 8,000 Coc:~puter Services 6,019 6 , 600 6,000 Poguge & Courier Cl\arge.9 3,582 4, 500 3 . 500 Telephone 6 , 264 4,800 6 , 600 l1U:ur'A'c\C!& 83A 827 230 Depreciation 14,155 14,155 7,170
TOTAL EXI'Etlll!TORES $11 1,876 $1 18, 362 $lll,685 - 3.95% 1. ()2%
NET FUNDING $8,311 $19,622 $! 2,285 -37. 39X 47 . 82X
104
'\'~£ CJJIAClAN CO"FF.~EIICE
OF MENNONITE 8R£1'HR€!1 CHURCHES ----------------------
&Xt:t;UTlVE lOARll
Revenue and Elpenditures Jlilli JII'l'fl't !t Jr "" JtJI'JifJIII'II:111111Jt i JJJII'111111 ~ JJI[IIlii'JIII11! .-JtJt
A~TUAI. BUDCl!'( BUDG!q 1 Cll'.NCE l CHA~CS
1989/90 1989/90 1990/9 1 BUDGET ACTUAL
REVSNUE --·-·---Ce.neral Revenu~ (Sb ,S40) lib.OOO) (3 ,000) Conference Video (l , 799) (I, 700)
'fOUL REVENUE ($8', 339) ($7. 700) ( f l ,OOO) -61.04% -64.02%
EXPENDllliRES ------Sahctes $8,634 $8,608 $9,085 Empl oyee ~ene t1 ts ~n 1 ,OJ Z 900 Confe r ence Reports 10, 759 II ,500 9,500 Coat tte~ on Russi• J, 7CO ),700 3,700 Vision 2000 2 , 700 2, 700 2 ,700 Associo:tioo Menbership 500 soo EvAn&ellca.l Pfllovship l, 700 2,700 2 , 700 teltpho:'lc 274 800 500 Hbt.ellaneou.a 500 Tr.a-vel/Executive Board 19, 499 IZ,500 18,000 Counei.l of Boarde; 31,917 1? ,000 31,000 Adm lnistTatlon 456 L,OOO 800 Hither Ed, Teak Foree l,lU L,OOO 2,000 Conventi on ExpenseJ 2, 989 z.ouo Convc,nt1on V.ideo T.1pes 5 _,947 3,$00
TOTAL ElU'ENO l TUKES n 1,8lO $8L,OZO Stsl ,JH.5 o. 45% -it. 39%
NET FUNDING $83,511 $7), 320 P8. 38S b.9l% -6. 14%
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-------·---F.UT\1 & LIFE - PUBUCAIJONS
i\evcnu.e. ond Expand.iturea
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I ~·~/90 1989/90 1910/91 BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
TTanslation so ($3,000) $0
TOtAL REVENUE 50 ($3.000 ) $0 o.oot O.OOI
EXPENDITURES
--·---------KB Heruld Sub.,cr i.ption~ .228,284 U.37' 155 $25.1!, 6 10 Rundschau Subscr iptions 112 ,8 17 106,855 12.0,555 "l.tt Lfen SubscripUons 24 ,4l6 21, 960 3(),,8)
French Translation 995 3, 000 0 Adt!!i.ni& tra tion 4 J , OOU 0
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $366 , 516 $375,970 $405 , 750 7.921 Ill. 7Ut
!I.E'r FUIIUNC $3&&.516 $312 . 970 $405,7 50 8.79% 10.701
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T Ut CANADIAN CO~TERENCE OF KENJ!O!IITE BRETHREN CHURCHES --------
!U HKKAI.O Re-venue. o.nd Ex-pe..nd,itu-ces
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REVENUE
AdVt! rt:i.&i.n,&, ( $4~,9S2) ( $40 , 000) ( S42 , 000) Subac-ription Fee (ll,8S9) {14,000) (;7 , 000) Air Mall f'ee..s (3. 3 16) (l , $00) i3 , SOO) M>iling l-ist (4,829) 0 ,000) (S , OOO) Insert Revenue. (S,)02) 0 ,000) (S , OOO) INnation& ( 123) (100) ( 100) Production Ptrsonne.t (5,223) (10,250) (2 . 200)
TO't;\L REVENUE- ($77 ,802) ( H I.SSO) ($14 , 800) - 3 .92% -3 . ti6l
EliPElllliTURES - --------
.:Op!tal l:oscs (I) $9,335 $9, Jl) l7 , 61S Pro duction Co.:t;; t2l 102,583 104,335 I ll , IOU Sa1art4!& 103.221 lOt , 560 107 , 8 10 bpl oyee Dcn.£tc:s 12,688 ll , 260 II , 8,5 l'tohssional 1Uiprovements 40 1 J,OOD 1 , 000 Trave.l/Food/Lodgtng 5,66Z ,,,00 7, 000 Writtts Fees 5.544 •• 1100 11,800 Pnoco/t llus trat ions 8)9 1 , 000 1 , 000 H.:liling l.ist Halnt enanct 12,233 lo ,8$5 !2,)30 Postage 26 .686 28, SOD 31 , 000 Pus cage - Air K.ail 3. 945 1, 500 ) , 500 Ptomot ton Co.s ts 477 1 ,000 500 Rent I 1.860 11. MoD 12 . 100 Equ ipment Mai n tenance. 638' 500 500 Miscellaneous 1.006 l.OOD 1,000 Supplies 3,801 I , SOO 4, 500 T•lq ph..,n • !l,Ol O 2 . 00() 2 ,100 Hov! ng/ lelou t:ion Costs l. 312 1 , soo Subacription Ducoa 1,816 l ,aoo l , 41)0
TO'fAL EXPtNDtTURES no6,0H6 $ )1),005 ,319,4 10 4 .~7% 7,6ZI
tlLT PVNUaG >22.8.284 $231 ,1 55 $2)~ , 610 7.36% II . SJI
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ACTUAL 8UDGoT BUDGET % CHANGE t CIW<Gt 1939/90 198'9/90 1990/ 91 BUilGET ACIUAL
(1) CAPitAL cos-rs - -·-·-----------
Depreciation }8,045 ~8. 045 ' ' · 975 Return on lnvefitment 1.290 I , 290 1,700
TOTAL CAl' I TAL COSTS $9 ,335 $9.335 $7,075 - 17. 78! - 17.73%
\2) PRODUCT ION COST$
--------------PritlL Sltop $10!,012 $103, 31S .f ll!' 100 Preparation/Make-up 571 I , 000 1,000
'I'OTAL PRODUCTION COSTS $10! . 583 $104 , 335 $11 2 , 100 7.44! 9.23%
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MENWON1rt5\.HE !UNDSCHAU Revenu• and Expenditures
**********"*******•*******"**** ACiUAL BUDGET IUOG£T % CHA!!CE X CHANCE
1989/90 1989/90 1990/90 BUOOET ACTUAL l\EVl:IIUE
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TOIAL REVttCUE (U 6,JOO) ($32 , 700) ( $)7 ,800) 1~ .60% 4. 131
EXPENUITU~f.S
-------Capi tal Costa (I) $0 $0 1), 8}5 Produc tion Coot5 (2) 63,082 40, OlO £6,000 SalaTies 53,332 54.020 )), 865 Eaployee. Benefits- 5 .805 6 , 2U 6.025 Travel/ Food/~odging 2,469 2, 000 2 ,100 Writ.,'t'SO he~; 644 1,300 1.000 Hailing List M•int. 2,432 2,0()0 ), 510 Poe tag"" Jl '7&3 24, soo 16,900 Postoge - Air Moil 16 ,800 Rent. 4,901) 4, 900 6,180 Equip;ai!nt 6 K:ti.ntenance 263 500 300 Sunory 873 bOO ooO Supplies 2,571 2,000 1,800 Te l ephone 920 1. ~oo 1,200 Subscr1pt1on/Assoc . Dut.S 55 lOO
TOTAL EXPtl<lliTUl\ES 1149,117 ~139,5)) $1~ . 315 13.47% b.t9:
NET YU!IDI~C 1112.817 $106. 85) $1 :00 . 515 12.82% 6.861
( I ) C.I.PlTAL COSTS Return ou lnvestlnent $810 O. p,....,c: i.ct. t L9n 2 ,9as
T•JrAL CAP11'AL OOSTS $0 $0 n.aJs
\l) P&ouuc·noN co~Ts Christian Press St:rvic.es- 1563 $750 Pt"int Sl"'op 42,)20 ]8,l70 $<S,000 Make-uptTYJ>•setting 1,000 1,000
TotAL PROOIJCTION COSTS $43,082 $40 . 020 $46 ,000 14 .94% 6. 71!
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LF. LIEN Revenue and &penditure•
············~*-·lr:t~·!): ............. ACTUAL BUOOl"T BUDGE'I t CHANGE X CHANGE
1989/,0 1989/ 90 1990/90 BUOGET Ar.tUAL
REVENUE
Advertising ($1211) ( $200) U200) Subscr iption fee (270) (250) (250) Htse4!llaneous (812) (800) (800)
tOtAL RtVEHUE ( $1, 222) ( $1, 250) ($1,250) 0.00!' 2.29:
f.XPENlllTORES ------- ---
Salaries $l~,OJ Z $15 , 040 $15 ,215 EJnployee Benc ! Lts I, 26 ) 2 , 3$0 2_.4~0
Travu/Food/ L01lgi ng 3)0 1,000 1,000 Cap1tal C:oa. t/Deprecia tton 820 820 5 , 270 Production Costs 6 , 845 7 . 200 5,000 Writ er's Fees 84 100 Postage 112 750 750 Rent 1 , 200 !, tOO 1, 200 Sundry Expens es 15 200 200 Suppllts la7 soo 500 'telephone 69 150 150
tOTAL 21P£.NUi TIJRES $25.638 $29, 210 f31 , 835 8 . 99t 24 .171
NET PUNDlNC $24. ,416 $27 . 960 $30 ,5 85 9 . 39: 25 . 2? ':
110
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BOARD OF FATT)t & Lin Revenue and Expandituro&
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ACTUAL BUDGE'f BUDGET I CIIANGE % CHANGE 1989/90 1989/90 1990/91 BlTOGEr ACTUAL
REVENUE ($4,691) ( $9. 300) ($3, 300) 0 .00% -119.65%
EXP·ENOITURES
------ProgYa.as (I) $14,620 $19,500 $2\,000 Salaries 34.513 l4 ,430 )),090 Employee Benefit& 3,839 4,050 3,615 Rent 4,040 4,040 4,120 Travd/Food/Lodg!ng 15,172 15 , 000 15,500 T~avel - Board 3,158 5,500 3 , 000
'l'OTAt EXPENDITURES $75,342 $82, 520 $84.325 2.19% 11.92%
NET FUNDING $70,651 $79 , 220 $81,025 2 . 2d% 14.68%
( 1) PROGRAMS
--------Adt!linistr ar:ion $1,661 $ (,000 *1,000 Telephone. Z, 149 l.400 2,000 l.ibrary 971 1.000 1,000 MCC Travel Sub!iidy 809 600 600 Postage 435 1, 50U I ,000 Institute for Church Miniatrie!ii 1,099 1, 000 1,000 Church Minbtries CMate<ial) 3, )00 6,800 4,500 Honorarium 430 200 400 Pro(e~siona ~ l!Dpl"oVel!lerH s 1,000 1, 000 1, 000 Resolution Coll!ll'lit tee 2,365 5 , 000 8,500
$14 , 620 $19,500 $ 21,000 7.69% 43.64%
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REVENUE ($29 , 7~9) ( $25,000) (Ul . OOOl J 2 .00t 10. 9):
EXPi111ltT1JRES
-----Budse t Acco~nt (1) $81 , 960 $81 ,960 $ JS3 , 790 H. B.B. S . Gran t 350 , 097 363,720 35 7, 000 Tru.s tet-fi Adm.1n.1s t.nlt.1on J4,00D 14.000 J4 , 000
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(I) BUDGET ACCOUNT
£xe-4:utive Coun(:il (Nev ) 135 , l80 ROJU.C f l0,829 $19,2•0 22,010 Resour e:e: Hinistr iel (New) 72 , 443 62 . 700 63 . 800
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MB COMMUNICATIONS Helmut Huebert, Choir
The last months have seen changes in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries which most people would never have dreamed of. God has opened up countries which seemed to be pennanently locked against any direct wibless by the Christian church. These developments are very exciting but also challenging! We hope that MB Communications can meet these new challenges, yet also continue effective ministry to those close to home.
Low German programming is being aired on an increasing number of stations. Direct personal ministry is expanding for our producer, Ger:hard Friesen. We are researching the possibility ofbroadcasting High German into the Eastern Bloc area. For somewhat over a year we have been sending a release across rhe cenual Soviet Union.
The multi-uaclc Russian minisay continues. Vlktor Harnm was in rhe Soviet Union for two series of evangelistic carnp.aigns in 1989. He participates in uaining programs by helping to organize Lausanne-type evangelism seminars, one of which is planned for Moscow on October 1-6, 1990. The three radio programs continue to be broadcast into all parts of rhe Soviet Union. We also have an extensive Bible and literature minisay as a response to rhese programs.
Our two television producers resigned effective the end of December 1989. We thank both Lorlie Barkman and Marv Thiessen for rheir years of fruitful and dedicated service. At the same time the Board has reviewed its mandate. and is determined to remain in television production. We will seek ·replacements in the near future. The Third Story, Series Ill. newly released, is now being marketed across Canada.
Spin 180, our contemporary music program, has had a very favourable response. A considerable number of telephone calls regarding spiritual help show that this program is meeting a need. We are now attempting to syndicateS pin 180.
We are currently bard at work trying to fmd a suitable producer for our planned ''magazine formate English radio program. With stan of production we hope to air it in a number of regions across Canada. This is in response to our perception that Canada is becoming more and more "heathen" as anation.
Our audio technical equipment project is nearly complete. We thank those who have contributed ro give us such excellent audio capacity. Hope-
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fully the last pieces will fall into place during 1990 to complete all aspects of our plans.
We would like to thank our constituency all across Canada for the tremendous support we have received. The prayer, the enc{)uragement and the financial support allow you and us to share in a ministry which effectively reaches many parts of the world.
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Decisions of the Council of Boards, the "Conference in Interim,''
July 24, 199().
1. That the respective reports of the Executive Committee, the Executive Board, Board of Faith and Life, lhe Board of Christian Education, the Board of Evangelism, Board of Higher Education and the Board ofManag~ ment be accepted.
2. That the auditor's reports and statements for lhe Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches for the period ending May 31, 1990 be accepted.
3. That the financial statements for the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches for the period ending May 31, 1990 be accepted.
4. That the statistical report presented by Ken Reddig, Conference archivist, be accepted.
5. That the bu9getof the Executive Board be accepted wilh one amendment that $4,000 be added for the printing of 1990 Conference books and that there be a reduction of $1,000 to travel expenses.
6. That the budget of the Board of Higher Education be accepteQ.
7. That the budget of the Board of Management be accepted.
8. That the budget of the Board of Faith and Life be accepted.
8.1 That we purchase the subscriptions of the MeMonitische Rundschau for the members of our Conference.
8.2 That we purchase the subscriptions of theMB Herald for the mem-bers of our Conference.
9. That the budget of the Board of Christian Education be accepted.
10. That the budget of the Board of Evangelism be accepted.
11. That lhe overall budget be accepted.
Some additional items of importance to note:
The 1991 Canadian Conference convention will be held on July 4-7 at lhe Forest Grove Church in Saskatoon, Sask.
The norm for Conference Fund support for 1990-91 is $92.50
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AN~UAi SiATI SllCAl REPORT -- 19S9 LAH~OIAN CO~HREHCE OF MENNONITE S?.ETHP,EN CIIUP.CHES
.............................. ~ ........... --···-----------·-···-.. -----------------... .................. ..-....... _________ .. ______ .... _ .. _____ .. _ .. _. ........ -....................... __.. .. .. _ .. ______ _ By .•rom(e . . 9C AB SK "It ON PO KT TOTAl 1988
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- Baot1 s& • Transfer fro• ott.er ~9 cl!.urches - Testiton y; or fro• other denoeinat1ons
TOTAl GAINS
los!es - Trar.sfer to ~8 Churches · Transfer to o!htr deno•inatlon · O;sciplinarv ~flease • ~elease • Death
TOTR lOSSES
~E~~ERSHlP 1 Oec. ~1 1 99 -~ertenhqe ol gro11t h
SOURCES OF KEIIBERSIIIP SRONJH · Nu eubers • /one or both p;nnts u "8 •e•ber - He• eeebers lroe other denoe. thru transJer - Hu nebers converhd thru eini stry of congreg .
NUIIBER OF PE~SOHS PA.PTI2ED - It ytirs and undrr - 12·17 yurs - 1&-10 yms - 21·34 years • 35· b4 yecr> - ~5 ar.d over
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232
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229 321 166
120 69
151 92
40 39 51
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0 25 l1 38 16 1
173 BB 61
77 24 4b IB l
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AN~UAL STATISTICAl REf'ORT ·- Jqgq CAIIAOJAN COS~fRENCE OF IIEHN()ljlJE BRETHREN CHU~CHES
----- ·-· -- --·----------------·---·-----·---~---------............ ..................................... .... ____ . _____ ... ~---- .--·--·----·------·-·· ·--·-- --------.------------- -ay P•ovl nee BC AB Sl' HB ON PO liT TOTAL 1998
;iii£iiA6£-ii£~~i:.Y" A' i£ijsiNc£ ---· --~--------.... -. --•.. -.. -. ·--..... ------· ·· --·· · ·· --· --· ··· · · · · ·· · ···---------· ·· · --·-··· · ···· ···· ··• · ·· · ----· · · ··-· Sunday School:
- Preschool 1,155 201 m m 231 122 8 2,538 2,256 12.51 - Chi Jdm, !Grades K-b l 2,290 491 546 &57 53a 210 II ~ ,949 4,342 14.01 • Voutt. !Gr~des 7-m 1,182 ~10 301 572 m 110 2 2,810 2,516 Jl. 7% - Col ! e~~ ~ Career 306 ~9 41 183 140 ~8 6 773 782 ·1.2t • Adult 3.~02 854 m 1,492 712 417 32 7,7bl 1,017 9.7% Sund1y School !Tote! I 7, 841 1,744 2,1 H :;,m 1,183 727 71 l8,m l7 ,060 B.ll
Still l ,\\45 •ll 360 565 m 21 6 2,ob5 l,lbl ·20.8%
WNshlp l Dt hrr Activities: - Sl:ndi~ A.n. Worship 1:>,600 2,9U :; ,647 5,6~9 4, 313 889 liB 31 ,33b 27 ,855 12.51 • Sunday P.l\. ~orship 4,983 sos 1.739 I ,915 l ,529 58 9 II 1098 9,994 li.Ot - Wttkday Acti ~it in lclabs, youth, etc. l >,~34 999 1,676 2,t.JS 1,249 108 10 10,601 9,901 1.1%
Sta!i 11.2 197 3~9 m 275 ~ I 2 ,1)05 1,na 4.0% 10 - lloae 81 bl t Study Groups 3,3n 753 952 1,357 745 19~ n 7,377 6,113 19.51 t"l -Shii 371 67 9b 84 u 1 0 689 728 -5.41 - Chi! dren' 1 Church 1,061 242 275 260 269 97 7 2,211 I ,830 20.S~
Stall 14.9 71 42 72 56 0 0 ~90 m -o.sx • Yicotlon Bible School lor equlvalentl 2,030 m 879 I ,711 l ,056 IS 0 6,629 5,841 13.51
Shfl J63 196 101 ~07 240 l 0 l,m 11195 10.51
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• "ale Ill 42 37 54 69 19 0 354 319 -6.61 - Feuh 318 146 77 /49 171 4l 2 I ,024 948 8.01
- Nulber of WI doHs m 87 ISS 237 178 5 2 1,127 m 16.51 • N111btr al Wldonrs 60 10 lO 35 24 3 0 162 ISO 8.01
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AN~tlAL STATISTICAL REPO~T -- 1939 CA~AD I AN CONFEREIICE OF KE~NDIII TE BRE THP.EN CHURCHES
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CHURCH L£ADERS~IP - Wuabi!r of " j;,fshr> lpaidl (lull-tinl - Kueber oi "ini !ters lpaidl (part-the! · Nuebrr of Associih ftin i ster; lpaidl l!ul l · tite> • ~u~h· oi Assotlale "inisten loaldl igarl·tiuJ • Tot al Re eunerition ol Putor~l ShH - liu •ber a! Elders • Nutbfr ol Dfatons - "i:sionaries with "PHIS - Clnadian or ~rovinc .ial 'Hate "lssions' • Missionaries with Non·M.f . Drganizations • ~.C ,(., W,rtf'S
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Nijeber ~~ sludenh enrolhd llro• yoijr tong. ) 1n t~e fol!owi~~ lnst. of higher ed~cati 6n: - PethirtY Bi b! e Institute - CDIU1bii Blble Collrqe • Institute Bibilque laval - n.B. Bible College ·".B. Bibllcil Sn inary • Nin~ler Blbh Institu te ·Other Bible Colleges or Institutes ~ Unlnrsi ty
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~NIIUAL STATISIICAL REPORT -- 1'89 CA~AOJAN CONF£R£HC£ or ~EH~ONIT€ BRETHRE!i CHIJRCHES
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~ot ol Rect iob !3,096 1019 3,0231HO 31999,617 6,465,501 4. 655 ,~1.3 516,953 112,995 31 ,9~1 ,768 2b,B41,161 19.51
tiP END I JURES cocal Operaho~: • OpEr ali ng Cos!$ 6,8!9,417 1,62~,415 1,710,573 2;585,660 2,766,256 U8,69S 451l49 15,535,317 12,990,497 20.51 • Debt Rt\treoeot 1,312,234 404,3bq 325,00(\ 552,899 256,3£5 5415b3 0 2,m,43o 2,407,21~ lUI • 8udd1n9 Fund m,w 60,842 25,819 46<•,257 162,958 7,455- 0 1,15Q,~93 I ,303,850 ·II. 7t - E1lension Projects. 250,7~6 33, lb7 12,523 90,463 46, 05 4 5,853 0 4l9 ,026 579,946 ·2U1 - Other lSpocilyl 188,045 57,984 ~.4 ,080 65,064 ll7,994 5,~ 17 250 488,134 m.ns 2UX
Total Local Operat ion e,1~s,m 2,156,~75 2,m,m 3,911 ,769 2,691 ,217 m.m 45,598 2u,m,m 17,61}5, 147 15.31 I'--
~ Pr~vfnciil ~ Canadhn Conlerince 3upport • ~rovtrocial nora or •~sH~nnt 9ll,S81 118,444 130,119 ~11,892 m,1so 16,940 0 2, 446,726 2,009, 721 21 .7X - Caoadi an n~r • or assusnnt 615,541 114,5~8 200,705 344 ,046 245,172 0 250 1,520,272 1,28S,IOS 18.3% • Provlncifl Hote "issioro 19' 204 19,398 1 10.~1 1 160,0~9 34,019 900 ¢ 352,840 308,793 14.3% - Pr ~vinciol Schools 69,764 s2.m 156,108 33,271 16,971 200 0 359, 177 511,24} -29.H • Canadian C~nl , Sc~ooh 11!88C, IBLI 25 ,5S7 !;,936 5,721 21 ,454 9,872 2,626 0 79,166 171' 962 ·55. 51 - Board of E<o1ngeliu t9u.ebet, ~ar ttu~sJ 6,620 4,m 13,456 22 ,912 20,785 200 0 68,448 85 ,611 ·20.0% • Boord ol ~i s!l ons and 5er VlCH I, 1871159 190,937 4SO,S66 416,958 428,800 1,685 750 2,676,855 2,119,!10 26.31 · "-&. Bt~lical Seai~~r y 37. 162 4.537 3,902 91391 5,278 0 0 59,270 7Q,l30 · 24.31
Other ISpeci ivl 34,552 46,147 87,215 78,201 30,989 1,554 0 278,659 269,401 l. 4l
• T~tal PfOv•ncul ond Canadiar• 2,6>4,6l4 59q,4n l , tsa,096 1,997,347 1,046,384 25,~6 l ,ooo 7,462,809 6.911,339 7.91
. u .c. 24Ul4 1~2 ,882 71 ,138 94,982 150,il54 0 250 665,540 m,m 5.01 • All ot~er non·conlerena c•usrs 602,755 129,203 225,557 167,761 2J4, 414 B,JS4 500 I' 37l,546 I, 144,712 20.01 -Surplus or fdel icit l lor the year 518,895 <q, 48 11 105,395 200 ,1>65 225,888 47,524 6,604 !,095,490 540,201 101.8t
TOIALS ll,OBB,m 31023,45<1 3,889,617 6,485,501 4,6SS,m 546,854 112,99~ ~1.801,767 26,941 ,161 18.51
CANADIAN CONFERENCE BOARDS
1989
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Moderator: Herb Neufeld (BC)1992 202-2464 Clearbrook Rd., Clearbrook,
Assistant Moderator: Abe Konrad (AB) 1992 12404 - 40 Ave., Edmonton. AB T6J OSS
Secretary: Menno Martens (SK) 1992 838 - lOth Ave. NE, Swift Current, SK S9H 2T2
Board Chairmen:
Board of Christian Education: David Dick (AB)
1938- 44 Ave. SW, Calgary, AB T2T 2N6 Board of Evangelism: Merv Bosclunan (SK)
622 Addie Cres., Saskatoon. SK S7N 3 K5 Board of Faith and Life: Isaac Block (MB)
116 Broad Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2L 2E5 Board of Higher Education: Harry Heidebrecht (BC)
2241 Centre St., Clearbrook, BC V2T 2Nl Board of Management: Peter Falk (BC)
46611 MapleAve., Chilliwack,BC V2P2K3
Provincial Moderators:
British Colwnbia: Robert Friesen 46611 Maple Ave., Chilliwack, BC V2P) 2K3
Alberta: Jolm Braun 28 V arcrest Place NW, Calgary, AB T3A OB9
Saskatchewan: W.E. Redekop Box 130, Herbert. SK SOH 2AO
Manitoba: Allan Labun 1460 Rothesay SL, Winnipeg, MB R2G 1 V2
Ontario: Paul Wartman 7 Trevor Cr., St. Catharines, ON L2N 6M2
Quebec: Richard Wingender 447, des Pres, Rosemere, PQ J7A 4A8
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(604) 853-6959(0) (403) 435-1074(R)
(306) 773-6262(R)
(403) 243-5958(R)
(306) 249-3146(R) (306) 933-2266(0) (204) 667-9560(R) (204) 669-6575(0) (604) 854-6714(R) (604) 859-4611(0) (604) 792-1828(R) (604) 792-9147(0)
(604 )792-7984(R) (604) 792-9147(0) (403) 286-2295(R)
(306) 784-2412(R)
(204) 667-8700(R) (204)339-1691(0) (416)934-3398(R) (416) 934-3398(0) (514) 682-SOOO(R)
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Chainnan: David Dick (AB) 1991 (PR)
1938 - 44 Ave. SW. Calgary. AB TZf 2N6 Vice-C'hainnan: Michael Dick (BC) 1993 (PR)
20098 -22ndAve., RR#l, Langley, BC V3A4P4 Secretary: Lucille Wall (SK} 1991 (PR)
Site 13, Box 6, Swift Current, SK S9H3X7 Martha Wall (PQ) 1990 (PR)
2535 Ufondal, Chomedey, Laval, PQ H7T 2B2 Elva Sudennan 1993 (PR)
R.R. #3, Port Rowan. ON NOE 1MO Brian Larmour (MB) 1992 (PR)
204 Imperial Bay, Winkler, MB R6W 2W9 Ron Toews (ON} (1993)
35 Liberty, Kitchener, ON N2H 2A6 Bertha Klassen (MB) (1993)
268 Johnson Ave. Winnipeg, MB R2L OH8 Executive Secretary: David Wiebe
161 Browning Blvd. Winnipeg, MB R3K OLl or 3-169 Riverton Avenue, Wmnipeg. MB R2L 2E5
BOARD OF EVANGELISM
Chainnan: Merv Boschm.an (SK) (1991) (PR) 622 Addie Cres., Saskatoon, SK S7N 3K5
Vice Chainnan: Henry Wiebe (ON) (1994) (PR) 509-81 Scott St St Catharines, ON L2N 108
Secretary: Chuck Buller (ON} 1993 313 Sandowne, Waterloo, ON N2K 1 V9
Gerhard Friesen (MB) (1992) (PR) 132 Grassie Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2G 3H5
Andre Bourque (PQ) (1993) (PR)
7 rue Morand.. St. Jerome, PQ nY 2A3 Carol Braun (AB) (1993)
1413 Cedar PlaceS, Lethbridge, AB TlK3B5 Rudie Willms (BC) (1992) (PR)
310-11240Mellis Dr., Richmond, BC V6X 1L7 Waldo Pauls (AB) (1992) (PR)
14623-87 Ave., Edmonton, AB TSR 4E3
129
(403) 243-5958(R)
(604) 534-1344(R) (604) 530..2646(0) (306) 773-9171(R) (306) 773-9358(0} (514) 687--6841(R) (514) 331-0878(0) (519) 586-3258(R)
(204) 325-9787(R) (204) 325-42A2(0) (519) 747-0983{R) (519) 745-5144(0) (204) 667--6246(R)
(204) 831-9970(R)
(204) 669-6575(0)
(306) 249-3146(R) (306} 933-2266(0) (416) 646-0302(R) (416) 374-2911(0) (519) 886-4056(R) (519) 885-5330(0) (204) 663-7834{R) (204) 667-9576(0) (514) 438-5287(R) (5 14} 438-1736(0) (403)329-0117(R)
(604) 278-4137(R} (604) 327-4640{0) (403)489-1298(R) (403) 487-2275(0)
Executive Director: James Nikkel (204) 885-3348(R)
71 Turner Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3J 2S9 or 3-169 Riverton Avenue, Winnipeg. MB R2L 2E5 (204) 669-6575(0}
BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Chairman; Hany Heidebrecht (BC) (1991)
2241 Centre St. Clearbrook, BC V2T 2Nl Vice Chairman: Leonard Siemens (MB) (1993)
39 Hennessey Dr., Winnipeg, MB R3P 1P8
Secretary: Joyce Schimpk:y (ON} (1993)
473 Linwell Rd., ~01, St Catharines, ON L2M 2P6 Ray Bystrom (BC) {1993)
60361nglewood Place, Delta, BC V4E 2Y6
Harry Wall (MB) (1992) (PR)
190 Roosevelt Place, Winnipeg, MB R2K 1M5
Marvin Dyck (ON) (1993) (PR)
35 Robroy Ave., Hamil10n, ON L8K 3X3 Ronald Dyck (AB) (1991) (PR)
7430 - 119 St, Edmonton. AB T6G 1 WI Garth Fisher (SK) (l 991) (PR)
5 - 116 31 St W., Saskatoon. SK S7L OP5 William Fast{MB) (1991)
606 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, MB R2K 2H8
Rudy Bartel (ON) (1993)
RR 1#5, Niagara on the Lake, ON LOS ITO
Jean Theoret. (PQ), President, IBL
35 - Le Guerrier, Blainville, PQ J7E 4H5
James Pankratz, (MB) President. MBBC 2870 Henderson Hwy., Winnipeg, MB R2E OC6
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
(604) 854-6714(R)
(604) 8594611 (0)
(204) 489-7192(R)
(416)934-0373(R)
(705) 762-3111(0)
(604)590-4026(R)
(604) 946-741 0(0)
(204)668-1612(R) (204) 667-821 0(0)
(416} 578-2142(R)
(403)437-1516(R)
(403)428-4160(0)
(306) 665-2085(R)
(204)668-2222(R)
(204) 669-4445(0)
(416)935-9930(R) (416) 468-2781(0)
(514) 434-1729(R)
(514) 331-0878(0)
(204) 661-5541(R)
(204) 669-6575(0)
Chainnan: Peter Falk (BC) (1991) (604) 792-1828(R)
46611 Maple Ave., Chilliwack, BC V2P2K3 (604) 792-9147(0)
Vice Chairman: Harry Olfert (MB) (1993) (204) 667 -0973(R)
56 Swiss Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2G 2P3 (204) 661-8600(0)
Secretary: John Hildebrandt (ON) (1993) (416) 562-7458(R)
Box 282, RR 1, 4th Avenue, Jordan Station. ON LOR ISO
Frank DeFehr (MB) (1991) 260 Bonner Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2G 1B2
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(416) 562-7373(0)
(204) 668-4665(R)
(204) 988-5600(0)
David Andres (SK) (1991) Box 211, Hepburn, SK SOK lZO
EmestW. Block(SK) (1991) (PR) Box 66, Main Centre, SK SOH 2VO
Hardy Klassen (ON) (1994) (PR) RRitt, Breslau. ON NOB lMO
Claude Leclair (PQ) (1990) (PR) 631 Bigras, St. Eustache, PQ J7R 4R8
Walter Dick (MB) (1992) (PR)
Box 10, Glenlea. MB ROO OSO AI Ens (BC) (1993)
4835 College High Rd., Vancouver, BC V6T 1G6 Henry Rempel (BC) (1992) (PR)
302-2955 Gladwin Rd.. Abbotsford. BC V2S 6W8 Tr~asurer: Jake Neufeld
7 Masefield Pl. , Winnipeg, MB R3K OC7 or 3-169 Riverton Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2L 2ES
Stewardship: Jake Wiebe 654 Brock St., Winnipeg. MB R3N OZ4 or 4-169 Riverton Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2L 2E5
Stewardship: Henry Funk 202-2464 Clearbrook Rd., ClearbroOk. BC Vtr 2X8
Christian Press Manager: Vic Schmidt 29 Peary Cresc., Winnipeg, MB R3K OP9 or 159 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, MB R2L lL4
BOARD OF FAITH AND LIFE
Chainnan: Jsaac Block (MB) ( 1993) 116 Broad Bay, Winnipeg. MB R2G OP9
Vice-Chairman: Peter Nikkel (BC} (1992) (PR)
Secretary: Jim Cunningham (BC) (1991) 4549 Southbridge CT., Langley, BC V3A 4N7
John Redekop (ON) (1993) 298 Ferndale Ave., Waterloo, ONN2J3X9
Allan Labun (MB) (1991) 1460 Rothesay St., Winnipeg, MB R2G 1 V2
Jake Doerksen (AB) 1991) (PR) Box 9, Gem, AB TOJ 1MO
Reuben Andres (SK) (1991) (PR) Box 289, Hepburn, SKSOK 1ZO
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(306} 784-2942(R)
(416}562-5472(R)
(514} 491-6339(R} (5 14) 622-6464(0) (204} 883-242l(R)
(604) 222-2700(R}
(604) 852-4864(R) (604}589-4044(0)
(204) 888-3132(R) (204) 669-6575(0)
(204} 489-4391(R} (204) 669-6575(0)
(604) 853-6959(0}
(204) 889-2929(R) (204) 667-3560(0}
(204) 663-6440(R) (204) 669-6575(0) (604) 594-1680(R)
(604) 534-1170(R)
(519)885-1697(R)
(204) 667-8700(R) (204) 339-1691(0) (403)641-2166(R)
(306} 947 -2048(R)
Henry Huebert (ON) (1992) (PR) Box 344, Vineland, ON LOR 2CO
Pierre Gilbert (PQ) (1992) (PR) 1775 Edouard Laurin, St Laurent, PQ H4L 289
Elsie Rempel (AB) (1993) 5547 Dalhart Rd. NW. Calgary. AB T3A lS3
John B. Epp (MB) (1992) (PR) 52 Hathway Rd .• Winnipeg, MB R2G 1P5
Conference Minister: Roland Marsch 307-1880 HendersonHwy, Winnipeg, MBR2G 1P2 3-169 Riverton Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2L 2E5
M.B.Herald Editor. Ronald L. Geddert 545 Cedarcrest Dr., Winnipeg. MB R2G OEl or 3-169 Riverton Ave., Winnipeg,MB R2L 2E5
Mennonitische Rundschau Editor: Lorina Marsch 307-I880}1enderson Hwy, Winnipeg, MB R2G 1P2 or 3-169 Riverton Ave .. Winnipeg, MB R2L 2E5
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(514) 331-0878(0) (403) 249-0927(R)
(204) 669-2977(R) (204) 338-7956(0) (204) 334-0776(R)
(204) 669-6575(0)
(204) 663-0122(R) (204) 669-6575(0)
(204) 334-0776(R) (204) 669-6575(0)
PROVINC~EXEClnlVES
Alberta
Moderator. John BraWl #28 VarcrestPl~NW, Calgary, AB T3A OB9
Assistant: Gerhard Reimer Box 21, Vauxhall, AB
Secretary: Jake Enns 3225-112 C. SL, Edmonton, AB T6J 3W2
Treasurer: Stan Pankratz 2m - 31 Ave. NW, Calgary, AB
British Columbia
Moderator: Robert Friesen 46611 Maple Ave., Chilliwack, BC V2P 2K3
Assistant: Peter Nikkel
Secretary: John Len.zmann 31525 Sunnyside Cr., Clearbrook, BC V2T IL6
Manitoba
Moderator: AU an LabWl 1460 Rothesay St., Winnipeg, MB R2G 1V2
Assistant: Walter Dick Box 10, Glenlea, MB ROG OSO
Secretary: E. Fred Wiens 199 Donwood Dr .• Winnipeg. MN R2G OW2
Ontario
Moderator. Paul Wartman 7 Trevor Cr .• St. Catharines, ON L2M 6M6
Assistant: George Wichert Box 54, Virgil, ON LOS ITO
Secretary: Elizabeth Esau 38 Marketa Cr., Kitchener, ON N2B 387
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(403) 286-2295(R)
(403) 654-2354(R)
(403) 434-02Sl(R)
(403) 276-3225(R)
(604) 792-7984(R) (604) 792-9147(0) (604) 594-l680(R)
(604) 850-8094(R)
004) 667-8700(R) (204)339-1691(0) (204) 883-242l(R)
(204) 668~805(R)
(416) 935-2825(R) (416) 934-3398(0) (4l6)468-7119(R) (416) 468-7155(0) (519)744-6879(R)
Quebec
Moderator: Richard Wingender (514) 682-8000(R) 447, des Pres, Rosemere, PQ J7A 4A8
Assistant: EmestDyck (514)432-2536(R) 1048, Mathieu, RR 3, Bellefewlle, PQ JOR lAO
Secretary: YolandeBourdages (514)474-1323(R) 1905, Montee du Domaine Mascouche, PQ J7K 3C2
Treasurer: Claude Leclair (514) 491-3453(R) 631 Bigras, St. Eustache, PQ J7R 4R8
Saskatchewan
Moderator: W.E.Redekop Box 130, Herbert, SK SOH 2AO
Assistant: Jack Bram~·
.299 Dalgh:ish Dr., Regina, SK S4R 7M6 Secretary: Corny Wall
59 Moxon Cres., Saslcatoon, SK S9H 3B8 Treasurer: Albert Falk
Box 296, Herbert. SK SOH1AO
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(306 )545-7382(R)
(306)374-590l(R)
(306)784-3167(0) (306)784-3423(R)
Directory of the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
187 Churches - 26,669 Members
ALBERTA 19 Churches - 2,398 Members
Coaldale M.B. Church
Box 1266, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO Pastor. Rudolph Heidebrecht
1616- 20 St, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO
Associate Pastor: Ken Peters Box 1481, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO
Moderator: Don Petker Box 1632, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO
Secretary: Gloria Mensch Box 776, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO
Treasurer: David Volh Box 124, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO
College Drive Community Church
2710 College Or-.. Lethbridge. AB TU 410
Pastor: Abe Block . 71 Tudor Cres. S., Lethbridge, AB TlK 5C7
Associate Pastor: Lonnie Tkach
Moderator: Ed Thiessen Box 1407, Coaldale, AB TOK OLO
Secretary: John Regier 2225-1.7 Ave. S, Lethbridge, AB TlK 6K5
Treasurer: Arnold Thiessen Box 396, Lethbridge, AB TU 3Zl
Crestwood M.B.Cburcb
2348 DurunoreRd. SE .• Medicine Hat. AB TlA 2A2 Pastor: Mark Jantzen
32Caims Way SE, Medicine Ha~ AB TIB 1M4
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Members: 341
(403) 345-3636 (403) 345-4914
(403) 345-2342
(403) 345-4182
(403) 345-3571
(403) 345-3722
Members: 307
(403) 320-1652 (403) 328-6586
(403) 327-9749
(403) 345-2437
(403) 328-7145
(403) 328..0701
Members: 85
(403) 526-5596 (403) 529-0952
Moderator. Ernst Nickel ( 403) 527-1599 114 Marwick Drive SE, Medicine Hat, AB TlA 7V7
Secretary: Greg Roth (403) 526-4130 66 Stratton Way SE, Medicine Hat, AB TlB 3lA
Treasurer: Elmer Regier ( 403) 527-6883 2308 Porter Place SE, Medicine Hat, AB TlB 1E4
Dalhousie M.B. Community Church Members: 270
5511 Baroc Rd., NW, Calgary, AB T3A 4Rl (403) 286-8528
Pastor:
Associate Pastor: Randy Benson 8 Dalrymple GreenNW, Calgary, AB T3A 1Y2
Associate Pastor: Rick Hall 6716 Ranchview Dr. NW, Calgary, AB T3G ILl
Moderator: Will Sagert 105 Scandia Hill NW, Calgary, AB TIL 11'9
Secretary: John Schmidt 5040 Batchelor Cr. NW, Calgary, AB T2L 1S9
Treasurer: Allan Willms 531 Rancbridge Co\D1NW, Calgary, AB T3G 1W8
FoothiUs Community Church
Box 1292, Pincher Creek, AB TOK JWO
Pastor: Gary Andres Box 1292, Pincher Creek, AB TOK 1 WO
Moderator: David Willms Box 267, Pincher Creek, AB TOK 1 WO
Secretary: Clara Unruh Box 71, Pincher Creek. AB TOK 1 WO
Treasurer: John Braun Box178, Pincher Creek, AB TOK 1 WO
Gem M. B. Cburcb
Box 9, Gem, AB TOJ IMO
Pastor: Larry Sclunidt Gem. AB TOJ lMO
Moderator: Frank Bergen Box 209, Rosemary, AB TOJ 2WO
Secretary: Bert Affleck Box 300, Rosemary, AB TOJ 2WO
Treasurer: Frank Braun ~ox 36, Gem, AB TOJ 1MO
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(403) 288-6947
(403)241-2549
(403) 241-0630
(403)282-1119
(403) 239-9545
Members: 27
(403) 6274314 (403) 627-2557
(403) 627-2052
(403) 627-3401
(403) 627-2477
Members: 93
(403) 641-2333
(403) 641-4923
(403) 278-4420
(403) 378-4284
(403) 641-2167
Gospel Light Church
Box 460, DeBolt, AB TOH 1BO Pastor: Robert Sukkau
Box 460, DeBolt, AB TOH lBO
Moderator: James Comelsen Box 855, Valleyview, AB TOH 3NO
Secretary: Margareta Penner Box 456, DeBolt, AB TOH lBO
Treasurer: Frieda Warkentin Box 473, DeBolt. AB TOH lBO
Hays Gospel Chapel Hays, AB TOK 1BO
Pastor: Bill Lothiam Hays, AB TOK lBO
Moderator: Ben Baerg Box 120, Vauxhall, AB TOK 2KO
Secretary(freasurer: Grace Giesbrecht Box 162, Hays, AB TOK 1BO
Highland M.B. Church
4018 Centre B St NW, Calgary, AB T2K OW2
Pastor: fun Schantz 150 Berkley Way NW, Calgary, AB T3K 1B6
Associate Pastor: Art Reimer 3716 - 3rd St. NW, Calgary, AB T2K CJZ:l
Moderator: John Siemens 239 Rundlemere Rd. NE. Cal_gary, AB T3A2V4
Secretary: Arnold Janzen 24 Hawkford Cr. NW, Calgary, AB T3G 302
Treasurer: Hele.n Dueck 28 Edgehill Rise NW. Calgary, AB T3A 2V4
La Glace Bible Fellowship Church
Box 23, La Glace, AB TOH 2JO
Pastor: Peter Boschman Box 23, La Olace, AB TOH 2JO
Moderator: David C. Schmidt R.R.#l, Sexsmith, AB TOH 3CO
Secretary: Robert Janzen Box 119, Hythe, AB TOH 2CO
Treasurer: Menno Friesen Box 99. LaG1ace, AB TOH2JO
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Members:27
(403) 957-3739 (403) 957-3789
(403} 524-2115
(403} 957-2281
(403) 957-2291
Members:27
(403) 725-3789
(403) 725-2192
Members: 201
(403) 276-9396 (403) 295-9684
(403)2774693
(403) 285-7767
(403) 239-3218
(403) 239-3692
Members: 47
(403) 5684341
(403) 568-4151
(403) 766-2489
(403) 356-2170
(403) 766-2745
Lakeview M.B.Churcb
1509-29 St S, Lethbridge,AB T1K2X6
Pastor: Georfe Braun 14 3 Cedar Pl. S, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3V2
Moderator: Walter Penner 38 Edgewood Blvd. W., Lelhbridge, AB TIJ 48.3
Treasurer: Anne Penner 3805 Pebble Pl., Lethbridge, AB TlK3Vl
Lendrum M. B. Church
11210-59 Ave., Edmonton. AB T6H 1G3 Pastor: Herb Kopp
10425 - 32A Ave,. Edmonton, AB T6J 4A 7 Moderator: Jake Enns
3225 - 112C St, Edmonton, AB T6J 3W2 Secretary: Marlene Henshaw
3845 - 85 St, Edmonton, AB T6K 21..5 Treasurer: Kurt Sawatz.lcy
15 Manor Drive, Sherwood Park, AB, AB T8A OS 1
Linden M .B. Church
Box 92, Linden, AB TOM 1 JO
Pastor: Ralph Klassen Box 92, Linden, AB TOM UO
AsSCiciate Pastor: BIUT)' Harper
Moderator: Nic Wiens Box 212, Linden, AB TOM lJO
Secretary: Jean Thiessen Box 267, Linden, AB TOM UO
Treasurer: David Falk Box 89, Linden, AB TOM IJO
MiD Woods M.B. Church
3303 - 37 St, Edmonton, AB T6L 5P9 Pastor: Ray Wiens
5915- 11 Ave., Edmonton, AB T6L 3A 7 Moderator: Jolm Isaak
#1501-9923- 103 St, Edmonton, AB
Secretary: Cherril Guennewig 3207 - 47 St, Edmonton, AB T6L 4R9
Treasurer: Vince Loewen 9307 - 149 SL, Edmonton, AB T5R 1C5
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Members:78
(403) 327-5854 (403) 329-0117
(403) 381-2984
(403) 327-3251
Members: 212
(403) 434-4268 (403) 435-0077
(403) 434-0251
(403) 462-2110
(403) 467·0261
Members: 186
(403) 546-4485
(40:3) 546-3754
(403) 443-5051
(403) 546-2663
(403) 546-2238
(403)546-2243
Members: lOS
(403) 46.3-2699
( 403) 462-6368
(403) 424-4737
(403) 461-2695
(403) 486-0923
South Calgary Inter-Mennonite Cburcb
2445 -23rd Ave. SW, Calgary, AB TZf OW3
Pastor: JoJm Miller 1424 NorthmountDr. NW, Calgai}'. AB T2LOG2
Moderator: Charles PankralZ 10603 Fairmount Dr. SE. Calgary, AB T2J OS6
Secretary: Ken Doerksen 12156 Lake Waterton Cr. SE, Calgary, AB T2J 2M7
Treasurer: Ken Friesen 5627 Dalcastle Rise. NW, Calgai}'. AB TIA 2A6
Tofield G~pel Church
Box 444, Tofield, AB TOB 410
Pastor: Calvin J: Buehler General Delivery, Tofield, AB TOB 410
Assistant Pastor: Dick Thiessen Box 372, To field, AB TOB 4JO
Moderator: Dan Adrian General Delivery, Tofield, AB TOB 410
Secretary: Cornelius Warkentin R.R.#2. Tofield, AB TOB 410
Treasurer: Esther Wiens R.R.#1, Tofield. AB TOB 4JO
Vauxhall M.B.Churcb
Box 75, Vauxhall. AB TOK 2KO
Pastor: Adam Wiggins Box 75, Vauxhall. AB TOK 2KO
Assistant to the Pastor: Gerhard Reimer Box 21 , Vauxhall, AB TOK 2KO
Moderator: Harold Unruh Box 297, Vauxhall, AB TOK2KO
Secretary: Abe Reimer Box 470, Vauxhall, AB TOK 2KO
Treasurer: Gerri Unruh Box 297, Vauxhall, AB TOK 2KO
West Edmonton M.B.Church
#223, 6104- 172 SL, Edmonton, AB T6M 109 Pastor: Waldo Pauls
14623 -87 Ave., Edmonton, AB T5R 4E3 Moderator: Ron Lind
45 Wedgewood Ave., Spruce Grove, AB T7X 1M3
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Members: 76
(403) 240-4922
(403) 284.0793
(403) 278-3018
(403)271-4909
(403) 286-9357
Members: 1()()
(403) 662·3415
(403) 662-2926
(403) 662-4039
(403) 662-2015
(403) 662-2531
(403) 662-2122
Members: 107
(403) 654-4282 (403) 654-2395
(403) 654-2354
(403) 654-2801
(403) 654-2487
(403) 654-2801
Members: 33
(403) 487-2275
(403) 489-1298
(403) 962-5047
Secretary: Victor Doerksen 8394 - 187 SL, Edmonton, AB T5T 12.K4
Westview Community Church
Box 699. Grassy Lake. AB TOK OZO Pastor: Corny Braun
Box 699, G.rassy Lake, AB TOK OZO Moderator: Heruy Willms
Box 750, Gtassy lake, AB TOK OZO
Secretary: Katherine Willms Box 688, Grassy Lake. AB TOK OZO
Treasurer: Bill Penner Box 728, Grassy Lake, AB TOK OZO
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(403) 481-4437
Members: 76 (403) 655-2256
(403) 655-2413
(403) 655-2416
(403) 655-2265
BRITISH COLUMBIA 63 Churches - 10,562Members
Abbotsford Christian FeUowsbip
101-32885 Ventura Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A3 Pastor: Jake H. Friesen
1605 Jackson St., Abbotsford. BC V2S 4N5
Members!88
(604) 852-6982 (604) 859-7397
Associate Pastor: Arvid Isaak (604) 850-3124 30749 05PJ'ey Dr. W., RR #8, Abbotsford. BC V2S 6A9
Moderator. Rodger Brown (604) 852-3598 31661 MacLure Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 2A9
Treasurer: Victor Thiessen 2365 W;ue St., Abbotsford, BC V2S 3~
Armstrong Bible Chapel Box 649, Armstrong, BC VOE lBO
Pastor:
Moderator: Bill Friesen RR #1, C-5 Fowler, Armstrong, BC VOE IBO
Secretary: Jake Klassen C-45 Belaire Dr., Annstrong, BC VOE 1BO
Treasurer: Murray Lu~wi~ RR #2,C~7 bag.le Rock Rd. Armstrong, BC VOE 1BO
Arnold Community Church
310 Arnold Rd., R.R.#2, Abbotsford. BC V2S 4N2 Pastor: Irwin Penner
39292 OldY ale Rd.. Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N2
Moderator. Jolm Rempel 38705 OldY ale Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N2
Secretary: Jolm Neumann 38853 Old Yale Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N2
Treasurer: Abe Stobbe 719 Marion Rd., R.R.#2, Abbotsford. BC V2S 4N2
Bakerview M. B. Church
2285 Clearbrook Rd., Clearbrook. BC V2T 2X4 Pastor: Harry Heidebrecht
2241 Centre St., Clearbrook, BC V2T 2Nl
141
(604) 859-4620
Members: SO
(604) 546-9696
(604) 546-9995
(604).546-8161
(604) 546-6955
Members: 58
(604) 853-4508 (604} 852-8172
(604) 853-2331
(604) 853-6117
(604) 853-8970
Members: 611 (604} 859-4611 (604) 854-6714
Associate Pastor. Henry Thiessen 33253 Alta Ave., Abbotsford, BC VZf J V 1
Minister of Youth: Cony Gibson 2244 Holly St., Clearbrook. BC V2T 2Pl
Minister of Music: Holda Fast 33175 Eastview Court. Abbotsford, BC V2S 6W3
Community Outreach: Dan Nickel 20- 32025 Trethewey St., Clearbrook. BC VZf 3R4
Moderator. Wihner Komelson N203 -3006 Gladwin Rd., Abbotsford , BC V2S 4N3
Secretary: John Lenzmann 31525 Sunnyside Cresc .• Clearbrook. BC V2T 1X4
Chairman. Board of Finance: Abe Konrad 34808 Hamon Drive, Abbotsford, BC V2S 1H5
Bethel Chinese Cbr~an M.D. Church
235 E. 15th Ave., Vancouver. BC V5T 2P8
Pastor: David Poon 7426 Laburnum St., Vancouver, BC V6P 5N3
Moderator: Willy Chan 5410 Dundee St., Vancouver, BC V5R 5Y7
Secretary: Harry Cheng 220 E. 18th St., North Vanoouver, BC V7L 2X6
Treasurer: Raymond Wong 4577 CapUano Rd., North Vancouver, BC V7R 4K2
Black Creek M. B. Church
RR # 1, S-80, C-37, Black Cteek. BC VOR lCO
Pastor: Barry D. Falk RR Nl, S-80, C-21 , Black Creek. BC VOR !CO
Associate Pastor: Alvin Philippsen RR #1, S-80, C-1, Blaclc Cleek. BC VOR 1CO
Moderator. W~ Pemer RR *2. S-214, C-18, Courtenay, BC V9N 5M9
Treasurer: Andrew Ellis RR #1, S-80, C-34, Black Cteek, BC VOR ICO
Broadway M. B. Church
46611 Maple Aye., Chilliwack. BC V2P 2K3 Pastor: Robert J. Friesen
10024 Shamrock Dr., Chilliwack. BC V2P 5B9 Associate Pastor: Peter Falk
9880 Goodall Place Ave., Chilliwack, BC
Moderator: Walter Dvck 48639 McConnell Rd., Chilliwack. BC V2P 6H4
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(604) 859-9674
(604) 850-1606
(604) 859-3670
(604) 852-4097
(604) 853-3207
(604) 859-8094
(604) 859-8740
Members: 115 (604) 872-3223 (604) 263-0131
(604) 433-7590
(604)988-7831
(604) 985-6313
Members: 69
(604) 337-5423
(604) 337-8759
(604) 337-5207
(604) 334-3772
(604) 337-8683
Members: 233
(604) 792-9147 (604) 792-7984
(604) 792-1828
(604) 795-5488
Secretary: Jeff Wright (604) 792-0471 10170 Hymar Dr .• Chilliwack. BC V2P 5T4
Treasurer: Walter Wiebe (604) 792-4842 46755 Brent Place, Chilliwack. BC V2P 7V6
Cariboo Bethel M.B. Church Members: 203
833 Western Ave., Williams Lake, BC V20 2J2 (604) 398:6731
Pastor: Alex Cantpbell (604) 392-5841 1290 North 12th Ave., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3X4
Intern Pastor. Malcohn Petch (604) 398-5378 c/o 833 Western Ave., Williams lake, BC VW 215
Associate Pastor: EhnerThiessen (604) 392-7902 440 Comer St., Williams Lake, BC VW 117
Moderator: EhnerThiessen (604)392-7902 440 Comer St., Williams Lake, BC V20 1T7
Secretary: Adele McLearn (604) 392-7324 1705 Hazel St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3B 1
Treasurer: Edward Mead (604) 392-2488 911 Begbie Crescent, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3H9
Cedar Park M.B. Church Members: 98
'5300- 44th Ave .. Delta, BC V461C7 (604) 946-7410 Pastor: Ray Bystrom (604) 590-4026
6036 Inglewood Place, Delta. BC V 4E 2Y6 Associate Pastor: Stan Dueck (604) 946-2007
4614 56A St., Delta. BC V4K3C7 Moderator: Ed Paula (604) 591-8181
6220 Sunwood Drive, Delta. BC V 4E 2X4 Secretary: Ed Wiens (604) 946-8224
5803 Grove Ave., Delta, BC V4K 283 Treasurer: Doug Rideout (604)946-8719
4525 - 48B St., Delta, BC V 4K 2R9
Central Heights M.B. Church Members: 1078
1661 McCallum Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 3M4 (604) 852-1001
Pastor: AI McVety (604) 850-1924 32905 Gat.efield Ave., Abbotsford, BC
Associate Pastor: John Letkeman (604) 853-6086 32134 Clinton Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A9
Associate Pastor/¥ oung AdUlts: Howard Phillips (604) 8524682 34191 Fraser St. Abbotsford, BC V2S 1X8
Assoc.Pastor/Evangelism/Missions: John Francis (604} 853-9444 1712 -3044 Clearbrook Rd. Clearbrook. BC Vzr 4N4
Assoc. Pastor/Music: Walter Janzen (604) 859-7874 32267 Clinton Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 6AO
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Director Children's: Hildegard Bandsmer 2873 Grandview Cres., Cleatbrook, BC V2T 2R6
Associate PastOr: Chris Hyslop 33515 Kirk. Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Y8
Associate Pastor: Wayne Driedger
Moderator: Walter H. Janzen 31834BeechAve., Cleatbrook. BC VZf 107
(604) 859-5617
(604) 854-5775
(604) 853-5229
Secretary: Art Klassen 32741 Nicola Close RR #10, Abbotsford, BC V2S 6W8
Treasurer: Terry Enns 22-3755 Clearbrook Rd., Clearbrook. BC V2S 6A9
Chilliwack Central M.B. Church
46100Chilliwack Central. Chilliwack. BC V2P U6
Pastor: Keitlt Wiggin 6820 Casabello Dr., Sardis, BC V2R2A3
Moderator: William Wiens 6698 Wiltshire St., Sardis, BC V2R lP4
(604) 853-6935
Members: 176
(604) 792-8037
(604) 858-7530
(604) 858-8412
Secretary: Walt Esau (604) 792-7383 46978 Prairie Central Rd, RR #H, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3
Treasurer: Corney H. Neufeld (604) 794-7593 10195 Gill.anders Rd. RRI#2, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H4
Clearbrook M. B. Church
2719 Clearbrook Rd., Clearbrook, BC VZf 2¥9
Members: 538
(604) 850-6607
(604) 850.0317 or (604) 850.2710
Pastor. John E . Klassen (604) 850-0713 2874 Upland Cres., Clearbrook, BC V2T 2E9
Associate Pastor: Jacob Pauls 2815 Centennial St., Clearbrook, BC V2T 2V 4
Minister of Music: Walter Goerzen 2912 Princess St., Clearbrook. BC V2T 2S6
Associate Pastor; Bill MeGladdery 2526 Mendham St., Abbotsford,BC V2S 4K7
Moderator: John Enns 33451 Kirk Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N5
Secretary: Jake Peters 818-31955 Old Yale Rd., Clearbrook, BC V2T 4N1
Treasurer: Jake Peters 818-31955 Old Yale Rd., Clearbrook. BC V2T 4Nl
Community Gospel Chapel
Box 115, New Hazelton, BC VOJ 2JO
144
(604) 852-5096
(604) 853-8757
(604) 859-9943
(604) 850-3576
(604) 850-3576
Members:20
(604) 842-6264
Pastor: Bill Keyes Box 419, New Hazelton. BC VOl 2JO
Moderator: Eric McCooeye R.R.1 , Hazelton, BC VOJ 1 YO
Secretary: Howard Ennis Hazelton, BC
Treasurer: Colleen Remillard South Hazelton. BC VOJ 2RO
Cornerstone Community Cburcb
#10-15243 92ndAve., Surrey,BC V3R 8P8
Meeting at.: 15353 91st Ave., Surrey, BC Pastor: Harry Janzen
3230 Ingleside Crt., Burnaby, BC
Associate Pastor: Geoff Neufeld #Z2- 14850 -lOlA Ave., Surrey. BC V3R 7V5 #10-15243 91st Ave., S-urrey,BC V3R 8P8
Moderator: Ben Gauer 15074 94th Ave., Surrey, BC V3R 7L8
Elders • Board Recording Secretary: Phil Doubroff 14981 95A Ave., Surrey, BC V3'R 71'6
Treasurer: Finn Madsen 12920- 62 Ave., Surrey, BC V3W 8S3
Culloden M.B. Cburcb 6060Culloden St., Vancouver, BC V5W3S4
Pastor: Rudie Willms 310-11240 Mellis Dr., Richmond. BC V6X 1L7
Associate Pastor: Komelius Neufeld 7336 Rebekah Dr .• Vancouver, BC V5S 4M4
Associate Pastor: Walter Fast 10731 Bird Rd., Richmond, BC V6X 1N4
Moderator: Helmut Janzen 39-12091 Bath Rd., Richmond. BC V6X 1H2
Secretary: Walter Harder 3211 No. 5 Road, Richmond. BC V6X ZI'4
Treasurer: Maryanne Quiring 2132 Chateau Place. Clearbrook, BC V2T 3Vl
Eagle Ridge Bible Fellowsbip
1160 Lansdowne St., Coquitlam, BC V3B 5V8 Pastor: Harry Loewen
2556 Verbena Pl., Coquitlarn, BC V3E 1K3
145
(604} 842-6900
(604) 842-5340
(604) 842-6318
(604) 842-6618
Members: 97
(604) 581-0300
(604) 420-9372
(604) 588-5138
(604) 585-3290
(604) 585-0599
(604) 594-1581
Members: 363
(604) 327-4640 (604) 2784137
(604) 430-8729
(604) 270-1387
(604) 270-2770
(604) 273-6561
(604) 853-0822
Members: 138
(604) 464-2416 (604) 464-8146
Associate Pastor: Paul Dick (604) 525-5812 #63-2665 Cape Hom Ave., Coquitlam, BC V3K 6B8
Moderator: Ian Schroeder (604) 465-8072 12065-206 St., Maple Ridge, BC V'1X 1T8
Secretary: Frieda Kruchak (604) 464-1906 2653 Spuraway Ave., Coquitlam. BC V3C 2C4
Treasurer: Rob Gutjahr (604) 526-6192 222 Warrick SL, Coquitlam, BC V3K 6B9
East Aldergrove M. B. Church Members: 387
3160 Ross Rd.. RRM2, Aldergrove, BC VOX lAO (604) 856-2024 Pastor: Jay Neufeld (604) 852-5156
31152 Creekside Dr., RR 18, Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A9 Associate Pastor: Will Bom (604) 856-4120
29660 Maclure Rd., RR 12. Aldergrove, BC VOX lAO
Associate Pastor: Jerrold Paetkau (604) 853-9529 #128·3030Tretheway St., Clearbrook, BC V2T 4N2
Ministers of Music: Arnold & Ruth Klassen (604) 850-0464 3237 Atwater Cres., Clearbrook. BC vzr 4Ll
Moderator: Ed Klassen 4381 Bridgeview Rd., Matsqui, BC VOX ISO
(604) 852-6967
Secretary: Vic Mattens (604) 856-6183 4540 Hitching Post Cres., RR #3, Aldergrove, BC VOX 1 AO
Treasurer: Walter Stobbe (604) 850·8868 #1015-31955 Old Yale Rd., Clearbrook. BC V2T 4N1
Faith M.B. Church
#709-5050 Halifax St., Burnaby
Moderator: Heng Look
Secretary: Dianna Mezzarobba 484 East 22nd Ave., Vam:ouver, BC V5V lVl
Treasurer: Javier Sem 3053 E. 27 Ave., Vancouver, BC VSW 3Nl
Fraserview M.B. Church
11295 Mellis Dr., Richmond, BC V6X 1L8
Pastor: Herbert J. Brandt 7691 Moffat Ave., Richmond, BC V6Y 1X9
Min. Evang & Discipleship: Ray Dueck 3628 Barnfield Or., Richmond, BC V6X 3BS
Min. of Youth and Music: Ron Friesen 5200 Granville Ave., Richmond, BC
Moderator: Jake Fast #5 • 11591 Cambie Rd. Richmond, BC V6X lL6
146
Members: 25
(604) 325-0148 (604) 299-0071
(604) 87 4-4854
(604) 432-9408
Members: SOZ
(604) 270-4211
(604) 279-8392
(604) 270-3669
(604) 275-5996
(604) 270-0126
Secretary: Hmy Pankratz 1308 W. 58th Ave., Vancouver, BC V6P 1W2
Treasurer: Peter Krahn 9260 Cwmingharn Pl. Riclunond. BC. V6X 3N7
Glacierview Christian Fellowship
Box 3277, Courtenay, BC V9N 5N4
Pastor: John Balzer 24.35 Stewart Ave., Courtenay, BC V9N 311
Moderator: Teny James RR #2, Site 205, C-1, Courtenay, BC V9N 5M9
Secretary: Gordon Bauman 4667 McQuillen Rd., Courtenay, BC V9N 3T6
Treasurer: Peter Friesen 1262 Quail Place, Counenay,BC V9N 8K5
Gospel Chapel Fellowship
Box 2528, 7048 Donaldson, Grand Forks, BC VOH IHO
(604) 263-8290
(604) 276-9604
Members: 15
(604) 3344403
(604) 334-4403
(604) 338-0597
(604) 338-0657
(604) 338-0504
Members: 83
(604) 442-5148
Pastor ReyNicltel (604)442-2971 Box 2474, 1524- nth Ave., Orand Forks, BC VOH lHO
Associate Pastor: Allan Pauls (604) 442-2938 North Fork Rd., RR #2, Grand Forks, BC VOH lHO
Moderator: Len Archer Box 1477, Orand Forks, BC VOH lRO
Secretary: Mike Smith 4745 Well Rd,. RR 11, Grand Forks, BC VOH IHO
Treasurer. Jacob Bekker Box 340, Grand Forks, BC VOH lHO
Gr ace M.D. Church
74 Penlicton Ave., Penticton, BC V2A 2M3
Pastor: David Esau 414 Haven Hill Rd., Penticton. BC V2A 4E8
Moderator: Nick Harder Site 20, Cornp.12. RR 13, Penticton. BC V2A 7K8
Secretary: Ray Halverson R.R.l#2, Site 87 A. Summerland, BC
Treasurer: Neil (Komey) Peters 1301-262 Kinney Ave., Penticton. BC V2A 3N9
Greendale M.B. Church
6550 Swnas Prairie, R.R.l, Sardis, BC V2R 1A9
147
(604) 442-3798
(604) 442~3887
(604) 442-3522
Members: 54
(604) 492-0088 (604) 492-6964
(604)493-7640
(604) 494-9514
(604) 493-2912
Members: 262
(604) 823-6364
Pastor: Len Doerksen 45151 South Sumas, Sardis, BC V2R 1R5
Assistant Pastor: David Froese 6204 Sumas Prairie Rd., Sardis, BC V2R 1B3
Youth Pastor: Rudy Reimer 6337 Sumas Prairie Rd., Sardis, BC V2R 1B3
Moderator: David Dirks 43583 Adams Rd., Sardis, BC V2R 1A9
Secretary: Elenore Martens 44340 Sumas Central Rd .. Sardis, BC
Treasurer: Jake Driediger 45960 Collins Dr., Sardis, BC V2R 2E2
Harrison Gospel Chapel Box 98,.514 Lillooet Ave, Harrison Hot S~s, BC
VOMI.KO Pastor: Aldan I. Loeppky
520 Lilloet Ave., Hamson Hot Springs. BC VOM IKO Assistant to the Pastor: John C. Fursdon
Box 241,1550 #19 Hwy, Agassiz. BCVOM LAO ModeratOr: Klaus Sclmeidereit
10941 McGrath Rd., R.R.l , Rosedale, BC VOX lXO Secretary: Peter Andres
1611 Trarnner Rd., R.R.l , Agassiz. BC VOM lAO
Treasurer; Grant Kowalenko Box 674, 6954 Kalyna Dr., Agassiz. BC VOM lAO
ffighland Community Chun:h 300 McMillan Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A8
Pastoral Elder: Roland Balzer 34835 McLeod Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 6B7
Administrative Elder: Ron Wiebe 2354 Anora Dr., Abbotsford, BC V2S 5P8
Treasurer: Ken Dick 3738 Gladwin Rd., R.R.f3, Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N3
il.ilhide Community Church 2013- 2A8 SL Aldergrove, BC VOX lAO
Pastor: Vic Peters 2722- 273 St, Aldergrove, BC VOX lAO
Moderator: David Krahn 27575 - 16 Ave~ R.R.#S, Aldergrove, BC VOX lAO
Secretary: Bob Garden 1910.252 St, Aldetgrove, BC VOX lAO
148
(604) 858-3817
(604) 823-6418
(604) 823-6872
(604) 823-6673
(604) 858-6180
(604) 8584665
Members: 61
(604) 796-9500
(604) 796-3274
(604) 794-7356
(604) 796-2550
(604) 796-9649
Members: 37 (604) 853-7052
(604) 852-9509
(604)853~5
(604) 859-3006
Members: 20 (604) 856-6113 (604) 856-5811
(604) 856-8643
(604) 856-3757
Treasurer: Helen Krahn 27575- 16 Ave., R.R.MS, AJde:rgrove, BC VOX lAO
Hindi Puojabi Gospel Chapel 11295 Mellis Drive, Richmond. BCV6X lU
Pastor: Santosh Raj 2095 East 40th Ave .• Vancouver. BC VSP 114
Moderator: Santosh Raj 2095 East 40th Ave .. Vancouver, BC VSP 114
Secretary:~ ~BC
Treasurer: Bob Narain 1185 E. ~7 Ave., Vancouver, BC
Kennedy Heights M. B. Cbun:b
11838-88th Ave., Delta, BC V4C 3C5 Pastor: Henry Wiebe
8~80 142 A.St. Sutrey, BC V3W 056 Associa~e Pastor: Doug Schellenberg
11924-84A Ave., DeliA, BC V4C Zf4 ModeraiOT. Herb Ens
&456- 108 St., Delta, BC V4C 4CS
Secretary: Elaine Friesen 14914- 98AAve .. SUJtey, BC V3R Ul
Treasurer: Gale Corder 10082 Gmett Pl., Delta, BC V 4C 7N4
Killarney Park M. B. Church 6426 Kerr St.. Vancouver. BC V5S 3CL
Pastor: John Froese (interim)
(604) 856-8643
Members:41 (604) 324-0797 (604)324-0797
(604) 324-0797
(604) 327-4068
Members: ll3
(604) 596-8178 (604) 597-6766
(604) 596-2541
(604) 591-9062
(604) 589-4084
(604) 596-6615
Members: 208 (604) 437-9638
Associa~e Pastor: Rick Mu:zolf (604) 591-9146 11199 Lyon Rd., Delta, BC V4E US
Urban Missi :Elisabeth Bach Kroeker (604) 436-3457 30~0 Nelson SL, Burnaby, BC V5H 3J9
Moderator: HaroldRalZiaff (604) 521.0887 7411 Stanley St., Burnaby, BC VSE 326
Secretary: Al McKay (604) 433-6329 3776 Arbor St., Burnaby, B.C. V5J IT4
Tteasuret": Evelyn Wedel (604) 435-2697 #204-5140SandersSt.,Bumaby, BCVSH 1T2
King Road M. B. Church Members: 423
32068 I<ing Road, RR jS, Abbotsford, RC V2S 4N5 (604) 853-6338
149
Pastor: Abe J. Konrad #3-339221Gng Rd, Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N2
Assooiate Pastor: Hennan Stahl 2815 Evergreen St., Clearlrook, BCVZT 253
Moderator: Jacob Quiring 1743 Keats St, Abbotsford, BC V2S 3G5
Secretary: Hans Ens 2264 Beaver St, Clearbrook, BC V2T 3E1
(604) 859-8163
(604) 8.50-1048
(604) 859-8256
(604) 853-3682
Tn:asurer. Gerhard Falk (604) 854-6011 32722 Esquimalt Teuace, R.R.Iffl, Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A9
Lake Errock Community Church
Box 62, Lake E.rrock, BC VOM INO
Pastor: Hehnut Schmidt 34349 Norrish Ave. RR#5, Mission. BC V2V 6B2
Moderator: Hehnut Schmidt 34349 NorrishAve., RR#S, Mission. BC V2V 6B2
Secretary: Joan Chapelle Box 62, Lake Errock, BC VOM lNO
Treasurer: Folco Petrali Boxl44, Dewdney, BC VOM 180
Members: 15
(604) 826-7488 (604) 826-8157
(604) 826-8157
(604) 826-7501
Maple Ridge Community Church Members: 130
11200- 22718 Dewdney Tnmk Rd., Maple Ridge. BC V2X.3K2 (604) 467-4556
Pastor: Edward E. Goenen (604) 467-4fm 22129 Isaac Cres., Maple Ridge, BC V3Z 1K4
Associate Pastor: Dean Richmond 11983 - 238 B Street, Maple Ridge, BC V2X OJ8
Intern: Duane Goerzen 11983 -238B St.. Maple Ridge, BC V2X OJ8
Vice Presidenc Bob Wick 22097 Isaac Cr., Maple Ridge, BC V3Z 1K4
Secretary: Sharon Walde 21481 Donovan Ave., Maple Ridge, BC V2X Zl9
Treasurer: Frank Bartel 12090-220th St.. Maple Ridge, BC V2X 8V7
(604) 463-8862
(604) 463-8862
(604) 467-2564
(604) 467-6629
(604) 463-4852
Mission Christian Fellowship Members: 69
Box 3065, Mission. BC V2V 413 (604) 826-3299 Pastor: Harold Krahn (604) 826-1293
34831 DewdneyTrunk Rd., S.S.1, Mission.BCV2V 5V6
Youth Pastor: Pieue and Cathy Dcry 31943 Robin Cres., Mission. BC V2V 5S8
(604) 826-8644
150
Moderator: Teny Neufeldt 34942 Dewdney Tnmk Rd., Mission. BC V2V 5V6
Secretary: Henry Smith 32903 - 12th Ave., Mission. BC V2V 2M7
Treasurer: Leanne Neufeld 9026 Hammond Dr .. Mission. BC V2V 5X4
Nechako Community Church
Box 1279, Vanderhoof, BC V013AO
Pastor: Hugo Reimer V anderboof, BC VOJ 3AO
(604) 826-6961
(604) 826-8015
(604} 826-7464
Members:33
(604) 567-4960
Moderator: Robert Lee (604) 567-4856 R.R.2. Vanderhoof, BC VOJ 3AO
Secretary: Janice Giesbrecht (604) 669-8995 Box 795, Vanderhoof, BC VOJ 3AO
Treasurer: Steve Cooley (604) 567-2072 Boxl012, Vanderhoof. BC VOJ3AO
Neighborhood Church of Naaaimo Members: 25 Box 969, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5N2 (604) 758-2242
PastQr: James Toews (604) 758-3404 837 Atl~etUl Pl., Nanaimo, BC V9V 1B9
Moderator: Bob Loewen (604) 758-7588 5674 Hammond Bay Rd., l';anaimo, BC V9T 5N3
Treasurer: Len Hannah (604) 758-2149 3067 Hammond Bay Road. Nanaimo, BC V9T lEI
New Hope Community Church Members: U
1200-1200 Lynn Valley Dr., North Vancouver, BC V7J2A2 Meeting at: 3590 Mountain Highway (604) 986-7400
Pastor: Eugene Harder (604) 980-6545 1435 Briar lynn Cr., North Vancouver, BC V7 I 304
Secretary: Brad Dr~e 1644 DraycouRd.,North Vancouver, BC V7J 1W4
Treasurer: John Reid 8932 - 213 St.. Langley, BC
North Langley Community Church
1205-8790 204 St., Langley, BC V3A 4P8
Pastor: Paul J. Fast 20295 - 93B Ave .• Langley, BC VIM lCl
Associate Pastor. Ian Gibson
151
Members: 81
(604) 888-0442
(604) 888-5222
(604) 888-1653
Moderator: Herb Thiessen 9382-2149 St., Langley, BC V1M 1R3
Secretary: John Schmidt 20388 - 89A Ave., Langley, BC VlM 1A9
Treasurer: Gordon Aerning 20976 - 93B Place. Langley,BC V1M 1W3
Nortb Peace M. B. Church
10816- 106 St., Ft. St. John. BC VlJ 5Pl
Pastor: Leo Siemens 10512 -112 Ave., Ft. St. John. BC VIJ 2W7
Associate Pastor: Neil Klassen 9612 - 112 Ave. , Ft. St. John. BC VlJ 2W3
Associate Pastor: Bryan Born 9535 - 112Ave., Fort St. John. BC VlJ 2W1
Moderator: Ernie Reimer SS 2. C2 Site 15, Ft. St. John. BC VlJ 4M7
Secretary: Ian Sttachan RR 1, S 8, C 6, Ft. St. John. BC VlJ 4H9
Treasurer: Bernie Thiessen Box 6457, Ft. St. John. BC VU 4H9
Nortbgate M. B. Cburc:h
1800- 109th Ave., Dawson Creek, BC V1G 2V5
Pastor: Jobn F. Klassen 1731 - 109 Ave., Dawson Creek.BC VlG 2V4
Moderator: Wayne Plenert 2005 - 89th Ave., Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4S2
Secretary: Nonna Walker Box425, Pouce Coupe. BC VOC 2CO
Treasurer: Ray Good 152A - 95th Ave., Dawson Creek, BC V1G 118
(604) 888-1379
(604) 888-2A17
(604) 888-0053
Members: 232
(604) 785-3869
(604) 785-1640
(604) 785-3381
(604} 785-6603
(604) 785-5833
(604) 785-5375
(604) 785-21.25
Members: SS
(604) 782-3262 (604 }782-7850
(604) 782-3589
(604) 786-5801
(604)782-7266
Northview Community Church Members: 407
32040 Downes Rd., RR #1, MalSqUi. BC VOX lSO (604) 853-2931
Pastor. Vern Heidebrecht (604) 852-4802 #70 - 3290 Gladwin Rd., R.R. #10, Abbotsfoni. BC V2S 6W8
Associate Pastor: Frank Martens (604) 850-1893 3742 Davie St., Abootsford. BC V2S 6K7
Associate Pastor: Wayne Loewen 895 McCallum Rd., R.R. 15, Abbotsford. BC V2S 4N5
(604) 853-1084
Associate Pastor: Dwayne Koop 3174 Crown Ct., Clearbrook. BC VZf 418
(604) 850-1505
Moderator: Don Voth (604) 856-8008 30616 Brookside Ave., R.R. #8, Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A9
152
Secretary: Jake Friesen (604) 859·9837 3905 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A9
Treasurer: Fred Thiessen (604) 853-7810 4045 Verdon Wrty, R.R. 13. Abbotsford..SC V2S 4N3
Pacific Grace Chinese Church Members: 169
1587 Frances St., Vancouver, BC V5L lZ2 (604) 253..0511 Pastor: David Chan (604) 324.()982
7580 Ontario St., Vancouver, BC V5X 3C2
Associate Pastor: Valerie Yiu 5341 Dumfries St., Vancouver, BC V5P3A3
Moderator. David Chan 7580 Ontario St., Vancouver, BC VSX 3C2
Secretary: Cloris Hui 3174 E. 6th Ave., Vancouver, BC
Treasurer: Yue MingTang 358 E. 49th Ave. , Vancouver, BC
Peace Arch Fellowship
16 -l5531 - 24Ave., Surrey, BCV4A4M6
Pastor: John Neufeld 1468- 160A St. White Roc:k,BC V4A 7K7
Secretary: Linda Friesen 1304 - 7027 134 St., Surrey, BC V3W 4Tl
Treasurer: Mark Kroeker 484- 172 St., Surrey, BC V4B SA8
Pemberton Christian Fellowship
Box 301, Taylor Rd~ Pemberton, BC VON 2LO Pastor: Henry Thiessen
Box 301, 1352 Fernwood. Pemberton, BC VON 2tO Moderator. Henry Thiessen
Box301,1352 Fernwood. Pemberton. BC VON 2LO
Secretary: Laurie Taylor Pemberton. BC VON 2LO
Treasurer: Max Juri Box 242, Pemberton, BC VON 2LO
Point Grey Fellowship
4000 W.li St., Vancouver BC V6R 2L3 Pastor: Palmer Becker
4000 W. llthSt, Vancouver, BC V6R 2l3
Moderator. John Pauls 659 Sandollar Place, Delta. BC V 4L 2G9
153
(604) 324.()982
(604) 253-6075
(604) 324-6136
Members:70
(604) 538-1825
(604) 538· 1934
(604) 583-6657
(604) 538..8141
Members:JS
(604) 894-6410 (604) 894-6410
(604) 894-6410
(604) 894-6083
(604) 894.0697
Members: 16
(604) 224-5202
(604) 943-2919
Secretary: Janice Kreider 4090 W. 31 Ave., V anoouver, BC V6S 1 Y6
Treasurer: Susie Funk 401-1616 W. l3thAve., Vancouver,BC V6J2G6
Prince Rupert M.D. Church
202 - 6th Ave. W ., Prince Rupert. BC V8J 1Z1
Pastor: Helmut T. Janzen 250 Alberta Pl., Prince Rupert. BC V8J 3X8
Moderator: Gany Rabel 1501 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert. BC V81 1J5
Treasurer: Phil Mantler Box 797, Prince Rupen. BC
Richmond Bethel Church
10200 No. 5 Rd., Riclunond. BC V7A 4ES Pastor: Brad Julihn
4579 62nd St., Delta, BC
Associate Pastor: Allen Thiessen 10500 Seamount Rd., Richmond. BC V7 A 4P6
Modera10r.Bil1Vanee 4571 Bowtdary Rd., Riclunond, BC V6V 11'9
Secretary: Barbara Armstrong 9851 Williams Rd., Riclmond. BC V7 A 1H3
Treasurer: AI Klassen 10580 Seamount Rd.. Richmond, BC V7 A 46P
Saanich Community Church
4566 West Saanich Rd., Victoria, BC V8Z 304
Pastor: Leslie Bigp 586 Whiteside St., Victoria. BC V8Z 1 Y6
Moderator. Graeme Isbister 3434 Doncaster Dr .• Victoria. BC V8P 3W 1
Secretary: John Sdrildroth 1649 Longacre Dr., Victoria, BC V8N 2P9
Treasurer: Dale Wall 3358 Cook St., Victoria. BC V8X lAS
Sardis Community Cburcb
P.O.Box 354, Sardis. BC V2R 1A7
(604) 228-1217
(604) 736-1509
Members:42
(604) 627-1033
(604) 627-7889
(604) 627-7132
(604) 624-9156
Members: 190
(604) 274-2811 (604) 946..()9()6
(604) 271-2647
(604) 526-1902
(604) 274-6701
(604) 271-2078
Members:44
(604) 479-0410
(604) 727-6483
(604) 370-2184
(604) 477..5264
(604) 479-3524
Members: 237
45625 South Sumas Rd., (604) 858-7191 Associate Pastor: Don Klaassen (604) 823-6989
41841 YarrowCentralRd.,BoxSOl, Ymow,BCVOX2AO
154
Moderator. Wilf Penner 46985 Bailey Rd., Sardis, BC V2R 1Bl
Treasurer: Len Wiens 45311 Haig Dr., Sardis, BC V2R 110
Similkameen Christian Fellowship
Box 116, Keremeos, BC VOX 1NO
Pastor: Don Bodden 411 -6th Ave., Keremeos. BC VOX LNO
Elder. Paul Taylor RR #1, Cawston. BC VOX lCO
Secretary: Betty LedUc General Delivery, Keremeos. BC VOX lNO
Treasurer: Helen Basnett RR #1, Cawston. BC VOX lNO
South Abbotsford M. B. Church
32424 Huntingdon Rd., Abbotsford. BC V2S 4N5
Pastor: Clifford Janzen 31406 Springhill Court. Clearbrook. BC VZI' 4J9
Associate Pastor. David Epp 2663 Moorland St., Clearbrook. BC V2T 2S8
Associate Pastor. David Manuel 33133 Edgewood, Clearbrook. BC V2S 4N5
Associate Pastor: Ed Balzer 3035 Princess St, Clear~ook. BC V2T 2S8
Youth Pastor: Larry Hager 2922 Victoria St., Cleaxbrook. BC V2T 2Vl
Moderator. Walter Nickel 32744 King Rd., RR 1#5, Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N5
Secretary: Walfried Klassen 48183 Yale Rd. E .• Chilliwack. BC V2P 6H4
Treasurer: Walter Janzen 1458 Gladwin Rd., R.R.S, Abbotsford, BC V2S 4N5
South Langley M.B. Church
20098-22nd Ave., Langley, BC V3A 4P4
Pastor: Marvin H. Sctunidt 4968- 196B St., Langley, BC V3A 7N7
Associate Pastor: Michael Dick 19611 Wakefield Dr., Langley. BC V2Y 115
Associate Pastor: Darrell Sclunidt #211 5360 204th St., Langley, BC V3A 6Z4
Moderator. John Janzen 1885 Redwood Dr., Surrey, BC V3S 5J9
155
(604) 858-3631
(604) 858-3689
Members36
(604) 499-2511
(604) 499-2040
(604) 499-2911
(604) 499-2098
(604) 499-2272
Members: 392
(604) 853-2663 (604) 850-2343
(604) 854-3831
(604) 859-2310
(604)853-6055
(604) 850·3761
(604) 853-2408
(604) 795-3402
(604) 853..0562
Members: 239
(604) 530-2646
(604) 534-9737
(604) 534-1344
(604) 534-6543
(604) 531-9175
Secretary: Ernie Schmidt 4084 - I 96th St, Langley, BC V3A 1Al
Treasurer: Gerald Newman 27 -20155 -50 Ave., Langley, BC V3A 6R8
(604) 534-8171
(604) 534-9771
VaUeycUffe Christian Fellowship Members: 45 Box 1929, Squamish. BC VON 300 (604) 892-5023
Pastor: Samuel Penner (604) 892-5602 Box 1929, 39001 Plateau Dr, Squamish. BC VON 300
Moderator: Dave Brygadyr Box 957, Squamish, BC VON 300
Secretary: Louise Brygadyr Box 957, Squamish, BC VON 300
Treasurer: Bev Leche Box 40047, Squamish. BC VON300
VaDeyview Bible Church 104 River Rd., Kamloops. BC V2C 4P9
Pastor: Reuben Pauls 2184 Sifton Ave., Kamloops, BC V1S 1A5
Moderator: Harry Harker 2025 Van Home Dr .. Kamloops, BC V2C 1S4
Secretary: Ruth Lunn 5323 SWlrise Dr., Kamloops, BC V2C 5H4
Treasurer: John Fast 442 W. Battle St., Kamloops, BC V2C 1H2
Vancouver Chinese M.B. Church 1634E. 41 Ave .. Vancouver, BC V5S3C1
Pastor: Joseph Sun
Tteasurer: Thomas Chow 4875 Argyle St, Vancouver, BC V5N 3Y1
Vancoover Life Chinese M.B. Church
5887 Prince Edward St, Vancouver, BC V5W 2X8
Pastor: Timothy Ma 736 E. 32nd Ave., Vancouver, BC V5V 2Y6
Advisor: David Poon 7426 Laburnum St, Vancouver, BC V6P 5N3
Secretary: fun GiaV. Ma 3011 E. 27th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5K 1Pl
Treasurer: Ellen NghiN. Scoular 5327 Culloden St., Vancouver, BC V5W 3R7
156
(604) 898-9885
(604) 898-9885
(604) 892-9990
Members: 84
(604) 374-7444
(604)374-7842
(604) 828-2699
(604) 573-5036
(604) 374-6146
Members:4 (604) 436-3458
(604) 436-3458
Members: 19
(604) 873-9394
(604) 263-0131
(604) 324-1864
Vancouver M.B. Church
5887 Prince Edward St., Vancouver, BC Pastor: Abe L. Klassen
5873 Prince Edward St., Vancouver, BC V5W 2X8 Associate Pasror: Manfred Schmidt
7987 Edson Ave., Vancouver, BC V5J 3W& Moderator: Helmut Neudorf
349 E. 44th Ave., Vancouver, BC VSW lXl Secretary: Ervm Rahn
13252 - 64A Ave., SUITey, BC V3W 7H9 Treasurer: Henry Hildebrand
6414 St. Catharines St., Vancouver, BC V5W 3G8
Vietnamese M.B. Church of Love
6060 CullQden. Vancouver, BC VSW 354 Pastor: Camloc Le
W estpark Chapel
1357 Bass Rd.., Quesnel, BC. V2J 3W6 Pastor: Richard Andres
1357 Bass Rd., Quemel., BCV2J3W6
Members: 159
(604) 325-3313 (604) 325-3313 (604) 321-593'2 (604) 437-7589
(604) 324-3330
(604) 594-5292
(604) 327-7652
Members: 50
(604) 274-7466 (604) 274-7466
Members: 14
(604) 992-8988
Westwood M.B. Church Members: 222
Box 2321. 2658 Ospika Blvd. Prince George. BC (as of F~llit)2-3711 Pastor: Mel Fehr (604) 964-3407
8190 Prince Edward Cr., Prince George, BC V2N 3X9 Associate: Steve McPherson
1472 Buchanan Ave., Prince George, BC V2L 4R2 Moderator: Stan Schellenberg
4765 Wood Place, Prince George. BC V2M 6C4 Secretary: Nora Dyck
7574 St. Mary Cres., Prince George, BC V2N 4K4 Treasurer: Gary Gurnsey
1883 Gorse St. Prince George, BC V2L 107
Wlmller CommoDity Church
Box 543, Whistler, BC VON lBO Pastor: LaMont Schmidt
Box 543, Whistler, BC VON lBO Vice Chainnan: Brian Kutyn
Box 862, Whistler. BC VON lBO
157
(604) 561-1238
(604) 563-6814
(604) 964-6286
(604) 563-8028
Members:33
(604) 932-3139 (604)932-3139
(604) 9324774
Secretary: Shirley Schmidt (604) 932-3139 Box 543, Whistler, BC VON lBO
TreUW'er: Ruth Baner (604) 932--3208 Box 496, Whistler, BC VON 1BO
Willingdon M.B. Church Members: 1126
4812 Willingdon Ave., Burnaby, BC VSG 3H6 (604) 435-5544 Pastor: CarlinE, Weinhauer (604) 435-5544
4812 Willingdon Ave., Burnaby, BC VSG 3H6 Minister of Counselling: Jolm Wiens (604) 525-0242
6897 Bryant St, Burnaby, BC VSB 31.2
Visitation Minister: Gus Gauer (604) 583-7707 11293 - 153A St., Surrey, BC V3R 6H9
Minister to the Deaf: Rudy Unger (604) 435-3185 4224 Boxer St, Burnaby, BC V5J 2V9
Minister to Singles: Brian Carlson (604) 464-7552 1254 Bluff Dr., Coquitlam, BC V3E LCl
Minister to the Spanish: George Sanchez (604) 583-2980 15584 - 96B Ave., Surrey, BC V3R 7N7
Minister to Youth: Tim Unruh (604) 437-7755 319- 6390WillingdonAve. ,Burnaby, BC VSH2H5
Minister to Senior High: Kevin Carruthers (604) 437-7776 5563 Chatley Ave., Burnaby, BC VSH 2Sl
Director of Music Ministries: Bill Klassen (604) 437-3484 5040 Pioneer Ave., Burnaby. BC VSG 3r7
Minister of Discipleship: Jolm Eamons (604) 430-8500 6637 Brantford Ave., Burnaby, BC V5B2R9
Moderator. Ge<me Goertzen (604) 439-9330 1502-6152 Kathleen Ave., Burnaby. BC V3J 1C7
Secretary: Phil Wiebe (604) 438-4292 5060 Pioneer Ave., Burnaby, BC V5G 316
Treasurer: Vic Matties (604) 524-9382 8215- 18thAve., Bumaby,BCV3N lK4
Willow Park Church Members: 317
439 Hwy. 33 W., Kelowna, BCVlX 1Y2 (604)765-6622
Pastor: Ed Bosclunan (604) 861-3487 1(1} Cassiar Court. Kelowna. BC V1V 1M7
Associate Pastor. Nick Kroeker (604) 762-6119 1421 Lombardy Sq., Kelowna, BC V 1 Y 3S6
Associate Pastor. Arnold B. Peters (604) 765-4288 RR ##2, Gibson Rd., Kelowna, BC VI Y 7Rl
Associate Pastor: Dan Geddert
158
Moderator: Ken Wiebe 991 Cascade Pl., Kek>wna. BC VlV 1H9
Secretary: Monika Dick 200 Lochview Rd., Kelowna, BC Vl V 1G8
Treasurer: Albert Janzen 30- 3370 Casorso Rd., Kelowna, BC VlY 2V4
Yarrow M.B. Church
41991 Central Rd., Box 310 Yarrow, BC VOX 2AO Pastor: Ron Bra\Ul
4305YorkAve., Yarrow,BC VOX2AO Associate: Pastor: Wilf Richert
42450 Walnut Ave., Yarrow, BC VOX 2AO Moderator: Alvin Wiens
Box 68, 3298 Robinson Rd., Yarrow, BC VOX 2AO Secretary:Pe~rFrie~n
Box 393,4435 Poplar Rd., Yarrow, BC VOX 2AO Treasurer: Marvin Janzen
Box 470, Yarrow, BC VOX 2AO
159
(604) 763-1231
(604) 860-6955
(604) 860-9573
Members: 246
(604) 823-6622 (604) 823-4592
(604) 823-4010
(604) 823-4461
(604) 823-6309
(604) 8234021
MANITOBA 38 Churches -5,866 Members
Boissevain M. B. Church
Box 508, Boissevain, MB ROK OEO Pastor: Wally Kroeker
Box 508, Boissevain, MB ROK OEO
Moderator: Henry H. Dueck Box 1034, Boissevain.MB ROK OEO
Secretary: Jake RemJ?cl Box 84, Minto, MB
Treasurer: Donald Raine Box 519, Boissevain, MB ROK OEO
Brookland.s Community Church
44 Tentler St., Winnipeg, MB R2R OLl
Pastor: Neil Block 11 Tentler St., Winnipeg. MB R2R OK9
Moderator: Al Schroeder 5 Masefield St., Winnipeg. MB R3K OC7
Secretary: Gerald Regehr 241 Johnson Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2LOH9
Treasurer: Elaine Reclekop 68 Hammond Rd., Winnipeg, MB R3R lMl
Carman Gospel Light Church
Box 696,245 lstSt. NW,Carman. MB ROG OJO
Pastor: Mark Johnson Box 96, Carman. MB ROG OJO
Treasurer: Art Drewlo Box 458, Carman. MB ROG OJO
Chinese M. B. Church
520 William Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E OL7
Pastor: Job Ng 44 Dickson Cres., Wmnipeg, MB R3T ON7
Moderator: Job Ng 44 Dickson Cres., Winnipeg, MB R3T ON7
Secretary: Raymond Chan 54 RyelSOil St., Winnipeg, MB
Members: 139
(204} 534-6190 (204) 534-6316
(204) 534-6900
(204} 776-2340
(204) 534-6667
Members: 113
(204) 632-0666
(204) 632-2899
(204) 832-1571
(204) 667-8337
(204) 895-7607
Members: 140
(204) 745-2668 (204) 745-6857
(204) 745-3595
Members:43
(204) 4-53-8011
(204) 453-8011
(204) 453-8011
(204) 269-1869
Treasurer: My Le Duong 141 Selkirk Ave., Winnipeg, MB
Christian Centre Fellowship
328 Thompson Dr.N.,Thompson, MB R8N OC4 Pastor: Will Feldbusch
59 Beaver Cr., Thompson. MB R8N 1 C5
Treasurer: Kelly KobiWl 1106 Ospwagon. Thompson. MB
Community Fellowship Church
General Delivery, Newton. MB ROH OXO Pastor: Art Willms
Box 147, Oakville, MB ROH OYO Associate Pastor: Aubrey Krahn
General Delivery, Newton. MB ROH OXO Moderator: David Loewen
Box 153, Oakville, MB ROY OYO Secretary: Ed Siemens
Box 99, Newton, MB ROH OXO Treasurer: Helen Schmidt
R.R. 1. Elm Creek. MB ROO ONO
Cornerstone Christian Fellowship
700 Notre Dame Ave., Wmnipeg, MB R3E OL7 Pastor: Paul Patterson
462 Victor St., Winnipeg, MB R3G 1P9
Assistant Pastor: Cal Wiebe 210- 301 Victor St., Winnipeg,MB R3G 1P7
Moderator: Cal Wiebe 210 - 301 Victor St., Winnipeg.MB R3G 1P7
Treasurer: Richard Brook 40- 700 Notre Dame, Winnipeg, MB R3E OL 7
Elm Creek M. B. Church
Box 104, Elm Creek. MB ROO ONO Pastor: Harold Reimer
Box 104 Blm Creek, MB ROG ONO Moderator: Ed Schroeder
Box 315, Elm Creek. MB ROG ONO Secretary: Jacob K.Kroeker
Box 211, Elm Creek. MB ROO ONO Treasurer: Peter C. Martens
Box 23. Fannystelle, MB ROO OPO
161
(204) 586-7671
Members: 20
(204) 677-4457 (204) 778-6928
(204) 778- 8026
Members: 205
(204) 267-2116 (204)267-2063
(204) 857-7619
(204) 267-2138
(204) 267-2490
(204) 267-2514
Members:23 (204) 783-5530 (204) 772-6356
(204) 772-1329
(204) 772-1329
(204) 783-9602
Members:172
(204) 436-2290 (204) 436-2033
(204) 436-2357
(204) 436-2593
(204) 436-2057
Elmwood M. B. Church
145 Henderson Hwy., Winnipeg, MB R2L 1L4
Pastor: Abe C. Klassen 346 - 20 Fort St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 41..3
Associate Pastor: Doug Enns 37 Cobourg Ave., Winnipeg. MB R2L 083
Moderator: Neil Janzen 158 Rossmere Cr., Winnipeg, MB R2K 002
Secretary: Sarah Martens 54 Mahonee Dr., Winnipeg, MB R2G 352
Treasurer: Helen Plett 434 Monreith St., Winnipeg, MB R2X 2E3
Flin Flon M.B.Church
74 Channing Dr., Flin Flon. MB R8A OS2 Dale Warkentin
74 Channing Dr., F1in Flon. MB R8A OS2
Moderator: Loren Hyde 3 - 10 Longmore Ave., Flin Pion, MB R8A OXl
Secretary: Maralyne Siemens Box 345, Creighton, SK SOP OAO
Treasurer: Dale Warkentin 74 Channing Dr .• Plin Pion. MB R8A OS2
Fort Garry M. B. Church
1771 Pembina Hwy .• Winnipeg, MB R3T 206
Pastor: Dan Umau 911 Somerset Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3T 108
Associate Pastor: John Dyok 967 Waterford Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3T 109
Pastoral Assistant: Salome Hiebert 929 Killcenny Dr .• Winnipeg, MB R3T3Z4
Moderator: Ike Bergen 725 Patricia Ave., Wmnipeg, MB R3T 2A8
Secretary: Jeny Friesen 216 Wildwood Park, Winnipeg, MB R3T OE3
Treasurer: Bill Rem_I?el 94 Lake Lindero Rd., Winnipeg, MB R3T 4P3
Grace Church of the Mennonite Brethren
Box 74, Cranberry Portage, MB ROB OHO
Pastor: Ted Goossen Box 74, Cranberry Portage, MB ROB OHO
162
Member:363
(204) 668-32A4 (204}943-1952
(204) 668-1573
(204) 661-2135
(204) 668-7032
(204 589-3930
(204} 687-6411 (204) 687-6411
(204) 687-2963
(306} 688-5709
(204} 687-6411
Members: 340
(204} 269-5940
(204) 474-21AO
(204) 475-1424
(204) 261-5899
(204) 269-5627
(204) 284-5967
(204) 269-6219
Members: 14
(204} 472-3504 (204) 472-3469
Moderator: Bob Hay Box 38, Cranberry Portage, MB ROB OHO
Secretary: Olga Wesner Box 172, Cranberry Portage, MB ROB OHO
Treasurer: Helen Penner Box 98, Cranberry Portage, MB ROB OHO
Justice M. B. Churdl
Justice, MB ROK 1CO Pastor: Geny Hanns
848 5th St, Brandon. MB R7 A 3L6 Moderator: Jolm D. Loewen
Box 156, Douglas, MB ROK ORO Secretary: Art Penner
Justice. MB ROK lCO Treasurer: Sharon Harder
RR# 2, Minnedosa, MB ROil EO
Lakeview M. B. Church Box 1077, Killarney, MB ROK 100
Pastor:
Assistant Pastor: folm N. Duerksen Box 1201, Killarney, MB ROK 100
Moderator. Hmy Martens Box 1407, Killamey, MB ROK 100
Secretary: Ed Penner Box 339, Cartwright. MB ROK 01.0
Treasurer: Dan Penner Box 1575, Killarney, MB ROK 100
Leal Rapids Christian Fellowship Group
Box 149, Leaf Rapids, MB ROB IWO Pastor: Jolm Hiebert
Box 149,LeafRapids,MB ROB IWO Moderator. Mark Larsen
Box 133, Leaf Rapids, MB ROB 1 WO Secretary: Karis Hiebert
Box 149, LeafRapids, MB ROB lWO
Manitou M.B. Church
Box 340, Manitou, MB ROO 100 Pastor: George Toews
Box 484, Manitou, MB ROO 100
163
(204) 4 72-3527
(204) 472-3384
(204) 472-3289
Members: 40
(204) 763-4324 (204) 726-8456
(204) 763-4455
(204) 763-4690
(204) 763-4449
Members: 101
(204) 523-8960
(204} 523-8339
(204) 523-8471
(204) 529-2092
(204) 523-8462
Members:S
(204) 473-8843 (204) 473-2576
(204) 473-2505
(204) 473-2576
Members: 117
(204) 242-2433 (204) 242-3001
Assistant Pastor. John Heinrichs (204) 242-2864 Box 177, Manitou, MB ROO lGO
Moderator: Ed Giesbrecht (204) 246-2316 Box 3, Manitou, MB ROO IGO
Secretary: Nancy Pauls (204) 242-2074 RR# 1, LaRiviere, MB ROO lAO
Treasurer: John Voth {204)242-2767 Box 447, Manitou, MB ROO 1GO
Maples M.B. Church Members: 19
1192 Jefferson Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2P OC7 (204) 633·7897
Pastor: Gilbert Berg . (204) 633·8527 75 Arthur Wright Cr., Winnipeg, MB R2P 1 V7
Moderator: George Ewert (204) 339..0381 311-1660 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, MB R2G LH7
Secretary: Christine Friesen Jantz (204) 774-6134 134 Arlington SL, Winnipeg, MB
Treasurer: Zoe Kruck (204) 582-8642 718 Atlantic Ave., Winnipeg. MB R2W OS7
Mcivor M.B. Church Members: 425
200 Mcivor Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2G OZ8 (204) 339-1691 Pastor: Allan LabiUl (204) 667-8700
1460 Rothesay St. Winnipeg, MB R2G 1V2 Associate Pastor: Wes Dahl (204) 663-1681
520GreeneAve., Winnipeg,MB R2KOM3 Assistant Pastor. Peter Isaak (204) 334-2439
233 Hawthorne, Winnipeg, MB
Moderator: Victor Janzen (204) 667 4531 336 Foxdale Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2G 1A4
Secretary: Elfrida Penner {204) 667-1513 720 Fleming Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2K l VS
Treasurer: Roger Friesen (204) 667-2411 76 Malcana SL, Winnipeg, MB R2G 2S9
Morden M.B. Church Members: 205
Box 370, Morden, MB ROO 110 (204) 822-5172
Pastor: Russel Toews (204) 822-6777 Box 1287, Morden, MB ROO lJO
Associate Pastor: Mike Kehler (204) 822-5608 Box 2381, Morden, MB ROO UO
Moderator: DietmarGoerz (204) 822-4624 Box 1119, Morden, MB ROO lJO
Secretary: Arlene Sawatkzy (204) 822-6488 Box 1738, Morden, MB ROO IJO
164
Treasurer: Abe Riedigex: Box 2018, Morden, MB ROO lJO
Neighborhood Life Church
Box 1980, 324 Ross Ave., The Pas, MB R9A 1L6
Pastor: Ernie Bergen Box 1980, The Pas, MB R9A 1L6
Moderator. James Dean Box 995, The Pas, MB R9A 1Ll
Secretary: Myrna Williams Box 163, The Pas, MB R9A 1L6
Treasurer: Trudy Vickm Box 1797, The Pas, MB R9A 1L6
NiverviUe M.B. Church
Box 129, Niverville, MB ROA lEO Pastor: Heruy Regier
Box 129, Niverville, MB ROA lEO
Associate Pastor. Terry Kaethler Box 804, Niverville, MB ROA lEO
Moderator. Jake Isaak Box 246, Niverville, MB ROO lEO
Secretary: Marvin Hildebrand Box 62, Landmark, MB ROA OXO
Treasurer: Gary Hildebrand Box 492.Niverville, MB ROA lEO
North Kildonan M.D. Church
217 Kingsford Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2G OJ4
Pastor: John B. Epp 52 Hathway Rd .. Winnipeg, MB R2G 2P5
Associate Pastor: Henry Klassen 451 Donwood Dr., Winnipeg, MB R2G OX5
Moderator: John Kliewer 481 Paufeld Dr., Winnipeg, MB R2G OV2
Secretary: Ron Koslowsky 425 Bonner Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2G 1B4
Treasurer: Nellie Redekopp 116 Dunrobin Ave .• Winnipeg, MB R2K OT2
Portage Ave. M.D. Church
1420 Ponage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3G OW2
Pastor: Roland Marsch (January 1, 1991) 307-1880 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg. MB R2G 1P2
165
(204) 822-4WI
Members: 13
(204) 623-3511 (204) 623-3600
(204)623-3790
(204) 623-3622
(204) 623-6088
Members: 245
(204) 388-4656
(204 > 38a-6398
(204) 388-4033
(204) 388-4166
(204) 388-4942
(204) 388-4824
Members: 550
(204) 338-7956
(204) 669-2977
(204) 663-1®7
(204) 668-9820
(204) 669-6522
(204) 663-3250
Members: 610
(204) 774--4414 (204) 334-0776
Minister Counseling/Visit Abram J. Neufeld 208 Glenwood Cres., Winnipeg, MB R2L 1J9
Moderator: Peter Brown Box 107, Dugald, MB ROE OKO
Secretary: ReESawatzky 82 Kirlyst.one Way, Winnipeg, MB R3G 3B7
Treasurer: Nonnan Sukkau 635 Roberta Ave., Winnipeg. MB R2K OK9
Richmond Park M. B. Cburch
1525-26th St., Brandon, MB R7B 3C2
Pastor. John Unger 134 Louise Ave., Brandon, MB R7 A OWS
Associate Pastor: Gerry Hanns 848- 5th St., Brandon, MB R7A 3L6
Modetator: David J. Penner 14 Cedar Bay, Brandon, MB R7B al4
Secretary: Janice Funk 26 Neepawa Dr .• Brandon, MB R7B '1Zl
Treasurer: Ed Krueger Box 311,2120 Braecrest Dr .• Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5
River East M B. Church
755 McLeod Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2K OB8 Moderator: David R. Oyck:
26 Roselawn llay, Winnipeg, MB R2G 1 W4
Secretary: John Longhurst 182 Thurlby, Wilmipeg, MB
Treasurer: Reg Siemens 7 Wynyard Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2G 2X6
Salem M. B. Church
691 Ale)(ander Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E lJl
Pastor: Amo C. Fast 6 Natalie Bay, Winnipeg. MB R2G all
Moderator: Amo C. Fast 6 Natalie Bay, Winnipeg. MB R2G all
Secretary: Carole Shymko 1155 Roch St., Winnipeg. MB R2G 1S2
Treasurer: Melvin Mack 53 Desharnais St., Winnipeg, MB R2P lAS
Selkirk Community (Mennonite Brethren)
210 Main St., Selkirk:, MB RlA 1R8
166
(204) 661-4823
(204) 755-3335
(204) 668-8667
(204) 663-7107
Members: 184
(204) 728-1107
(204)725-0762
(204) 726-8456
(204) 728-2401
(204) 728-3682
(204) 729-8969
Members: 357
(204) 663-5096 (204) 668-5363
(204) 667-2903
(204) 669-0766
Members: 37 (204) 772-0606
(204 668-6209
(204) 668-6209
(204) 663-5994
(204) 633-1239
Pastor: Art Kliever Box 66, Grp. 7, RR 31, 1-C, Wmnipeg, MB R3C 2E4
Snow Lake Christian Centre Fellowship
Box 29, Snow Lake, MB ROB lMO Pastor: Neil Hiebert
Box 532, Snow Lake, MB ROB 1MO Moderator: Greg Foord
Box 128, Snow Lake, MB ROB lMO Secretary: Velma Yates
Box 131, Snow Lake, MB ROB 1MO Treasurer: Rita Smith
Box 752, Snow Lake, MB ROB 1MO
South Park M. B. Church
32 2nd Ave., NB, Box 1719, Altona. MB ROO OBO
Pastor: Robert Enns 26 Westwood Drive, Box 1202, Altona MB ROO OBO
Moderator: Walter Hiebert Box 183, Rosenfeld, MB ROO lXO
Secretary: Ken Kliewer Box 878, Altona. MB ROO OBO
Treasurer: LaiTY Wiebe Box 1207, Altona. MB ROO OBO
Spanish Christian Church
145 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, MB R2L 1L4 PastDr: Ernisto Pinto
21-81 Tyndall Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2X 2W2 Moderator: E.misto Pinto
21-81 Tyndall Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2X 2W2 Secretary: Daniel Balzer
234 Edison Ave., Winnipeg, MB Treasurer: JoseAlmendras
7 - 460 Redwood Ave., Winnipeg, MB
St. Boniface Evangelical Christian Church
231 Kitson St., St. Boniface, MB R2H <YL4 Pastor: Henry Cullihall
113 Claremont Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2H 1Wl Moderator: Henry Loewen
50 Bridgewater, Winnipeg, MB Secretary: Daryl Gnnt
c/o Winnipeg Bible College, Otterbume, MB ROA 100
167
(204)334-0516
Members: 35
(204) 358-2433 (204) 358-2728
(204) 358-2856
(204) 358-7168
(204) 358-7103
Members: 97 (204) 324-5947 (204) 324-1558
(204) 324-6089
(204)324-8214
(204) 324-5923
Members: 23
(204) 667-9964 (204) 694-0695
(204) 694..{)695
(204) 339-4356
(204) 582-8238
Members: 35
(204) 233-8435 (204) 233-2699
(204) 669-1709
(204) 433~7861
Treasurer: Mary Dvck 99 Hart St, W~g. MB R2L OK4
(204) 669-6773
St. Vital M.B.Church Members: 17
(204) 284-1973 585 Meadowwood St. Mailing Address: 732 McMillan Ave., R3M OV2
Pastor: Kenneth/Carolee Neufeld (204) 284-1973 732 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3M OV2
Moderator: James Alty 126 Buxton Rd., Winnipeg, MB R3G 009
Secretary: Ingrid Anderson 34 Brotman Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2N 2N9
Treasurer: Gilles Piche 134 Charing Cross Rd., Winnipeg, MB R2N 1N5
Steinbach M. B. Churcb
Box 1930, Steinbach, MB ROA 2AO
Pastor:
Associate Pastor: Dan Thiessen Box 201. R.R. 1. Steinbach. MB ROA 2AO
Membership Chainnan: Bert SUss Box 493, Steinbach, MB ROA 2AO
Secretary: Werner Rempel Box 1165, Steinbach. MB ROA 2AO
Treasurer: David Volh Box 1081, Steinbach, MB ROA 2AO
Transcona Community Church
c/o 228 Dowling Ave.W, Winnipeg, MB Pastor: John Walker
228 Dowling Ave.W, Winnipeg. MB R2C 2K3
Moderator: Geoff Champion 111 Oakview Ave., Winnipeg. MB R2K OR9
Secretary: Axel Nast-Kolb 633 Machray Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2W 1B2
Treasurer: Rudy Funk 109 Devonshire Dr, Winnipeg, MB R2C 4G9
Valley Gardens Community Church
(204)287-2172
(204) 253-0201
(204) 256-2645
Members: 296
(204) 326-3551
(204) 326-2236
(204) 326-9470
(204) 371-4774
(204) 326-6157
Members: 19
(204) 222-5403
(204) 222-5403
(204) 669-6225
(204) 586-8764
(204) 224-1835
Members:69
Box 28006, 1453 Henderson Highway, Winnipeg. MB R2G 4E9
Pastor.
168
Moderator: Don Loewen #65 - 131 Donwood Dr., Winnipeg, MB R2G OV9
Secretary: Velma Doerksen 70 Killington Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2G 2Y3
Treasurer: Robert Heidebrecht 54Kirlysl0Ile Way, Winnipeg. MB R2G3B5
Westwood Community Church
401 Westwood Dr., Winnipeg, MB R3K 106
Pastor: LorlieBarkman 454 Brock St., Winnipeg. MB R3N OZl
Moderator: Ernie Warkentin 34 Byrd Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3K OE2
Secretary: £ileen Hildebrand 2 Frost Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3K OP4
Treasurer: Garry Dyck 3807 Batchelor Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3R OP4
Winkler M.D. Church
120 Pineview Dr .. Winkler, MB R6W 11'3
Pastor: Wally Klassen 266 Imperial Bay, Winkler MB R6W 2Xl
Associate Pastor: Jake Neufeld 246 Hemlock Bay, Winkler,MB R6W lZ2
Moderator: Peter G. ))yck Box 1267, Winkler, MB R6W 4B3
Secretary: Murray Enns 151 Linden Dr., Winkler, MB R6W 1X8
Treasurer: Ken Schroeder 133 Scotia Dr., Winkler, MB R6W lll
Winnipeg Central M.D. Church
520 William Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3A OJ8 Pastor: Abe Quiring
87 Quiring Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2G 1 Y5 Moderator: Ernie Wiebe
174 Moir Ave .• Winnipeg, MB R2K 009 Secretary: Erwin Duester
459 Sutton Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2G 01'4 Treasurer: Waldo Fast
569 Kimbedy Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2K OX9
169
(204) 668-6917
(204) 668-9462
(204) 668-6011
Members: 208
(204) 888-1771 (204) 489-6007
(204) 889-6949
(204) 831-6386
(204) 832-7996
Members: 390 (204) 325-8322 (204)325-7153
(204) 325-5831
(204) 325-7427
(204) 325-8853
(204) 325-9487
Members: 197
(204) 775-0637 (204) 668-7864
(204) 661-0974
(204) 669-1629
(204) 668-9535
MARITIMES 3 Churches - 64 Members
Cornerstooe Community Church (M.D.)
Box 2091, 86 Penhom Dr., Dartmouth. NS B2W 3X8
Pastor: Ewald Unruh 19 Athorpe Dr., Dartmouth. NS B2W 3A4
Moderator: Rick Schroeder 111 Halmarlc Dr., Lower Sackville, NS B4C 3N1
Members:43
(902) 434-8712
(902) 434-5215
(902) 864-2636
Secretary: Anne Kvenne (902) 864-3124 2 Meadowlands Park Dr., Lower Saclcville, NS B4B 2H9
Treasurer: Harvey Rempel (902) 434-3646 14 Glenalva Court. Halifax, NS B2W 4P5
Restigouche VaU~y Church
Box 1028, Campbellton. NB E3N 3H4 Pastor: Siegfried G. Wall
8 Prince William St.. Campbellton. NB E3N 1X2 Moderator: Graham Morris
Box 128, Tide Head. NB EOK IKO
Secretary: Brenda Murray 28 O'Leary St, Campbellton. NB B3N 3H4
Treasurer: Jill Morris Box 128. Tide Head. NB EOK IKO
Riverview Bible Church
567 Coverdale Square, Riverview, NB ElB 3K7 Pastor: C. Michael Y otmg
150 Sussex Ave., Riverview, NB EIB 3K7
170
Members:21
(506) 753-4034 (506) 753-4034
(506) 789-8045
(506) 789-9825
(506) 789-8045
(902) 387-7470
(902) 386-7388
ONTARIO 23 Churches -3,848 Members
Bethesda Fellowship Church
Box 101, Spragge, ON POR JKO Pastor: Darwin Davies
Box 101, Spragge, ON POR IKO Moderator. Calvin Ch8JX11an
73 Beckett Bl .• Elliot Lake. ON P5A 3P5
Secretary: Cindy Davies Box 101, Spragge, ON POK tKO
Treasurer: Brenda Green Box 1, Spragge, ON POR lKO
Christian Fellowship Chapel
RR 1#4, Orillia, ON L3V 6H4
Pastor: John Block RR 1#4. Orillia, ON L3V 6H4
Moderator: Gordon Weber 32 Borland St. W., Orillia, ON L3V 3R5
Secretary: Linda Duncan RR 1#3, Orillia, ON L3V 6H3
Treasurer: Ron Davies RR 1#4, Orillia, ON L3V 6H3
Evergreen Heights Christian Fellowship Box 702, Evergreen Hill R, Simcoe, ON N3Y 4T2
Pastor: John Klassen. 30 Holden Ave., Simcoe, ON N3Y 4E3
Moderator. Paul Hiebert RR 1#6, Simcoe, ON
Treasurer: John D. Klassen. 31 Tyrell St., Simcoe, ON
Fairview M.B. Cburcb
455 Geneva .St., St. Catharines, ON L2N3V1 Pastor: Paul Wartman
7 Trevor Cr., St. Catharines, ON L2N 6M2 Youth Pastor: Victor Ratz1aff
13 Dawn Rd., St. Calbarines, ON L2N 4M7
171
Members: 24
(705) 849-2327 (705) 849-2327
(705) 461-3283
(705) 849-2327
(705) 849-2402
Members:68
(705) 326-8030
(705) 326-9224
(705) 325-3836
(705) 325-8959
Members: S8
(519) 428-0960
(519) 426-2767
(519) 428-1856
(519) 426.()()28
Members: 406 (416) 934-3398 (416) 935-2825
(416} 934-1148
Associate Pastor: MUIIay Unruh
Moderator:
Secretary: Audrey Epp 35 Jefferson Dr .• St. Catharines, ON L2N 3V t
Treasurer: Glen Unruh 42 Brimley Cres., St. Ca.tharines, ON L2M 7 A8
(416) 934-3574
(416} 646-8134
Fairview-Louth M.D. Community Church Members: 100
RR #1, 3585 9th St, Louth. St Catharines, ON L2R 6P7 (416) 682-9901 Pastor: John Eckert (416) 935-6648
RR #1, 9th St. Louth. St.Catharines, ON L2R 6P7 Moderator: Peter Warkentin (416) 685-0312
RR #1, 3241 9th St. Louth. St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P7 Secretary: Arnold Goertzen (416) 684-3929
27 Windennere Rd., St.Catharines, ON L2T 3W1 Treasurer: Henry Durksen (416) 685-1057
RR Ill, 3427 9th St Louth. St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P7
Glencairn M.D. Church
725 Erinbrook Dr., Kitchener, ON N2E 3E3 Pastor:
Members: 117
(519) 579-8741
Moderator: Vic Thiessen (519) 634-8562 101 Brewery St, Baden; ON NOB 100
Secretary: Esther Current (519) 578-5134 1502 Queens Blvd., Kitchener, ON N2M 1E4
Treasurer: Elinor Cressman (519) 664-3307 88 King St. S., Box 394, St. Jacobs, ON NOB 2NO
Grantham M.D. Church Members: 243
Box 2013, St.Catharines, ON L2M 6P5 (416) 935-5811 Pastor: John Hiebert (416) 646-7412
19 Whiteoak Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2M 3B3 Assistant Pastor: Peter Block (416) 934-2880
5 Edinburgh Dr., St Catharines, ON L2M 3H2 Moderator: John Wiebe (416)935-4453
27 De:nsgrove Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2M 3M1 Secretary: Peter Klassen (416) 935-8879
70 Monarch Park Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2M 6V3 Treasurer: Richard Wiebe (416} 934-9145
23 Preston Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2M 1X4
172
Kitchener M.B. Church
19 Ottawa St. N .. Kitchener,ON N2H 3K2
Pastor: Ron Toews 35 Liberty Ave., K.itchener, ONN2H2A6
Associate Pastor: Gareth Goossen 27 Ottawa St. N, Kitt:hener, ON N2R 3K2
Associate Pastor: F. William Lehman
Moderator: Jake Willms 674 Monarch Pl., Waterloo, ON N2V 1 W9
Secretary: Victor Willms 198 Doon Rd., Kitchener, ON N2G 3E2
Treasurer: Ella Funk RR #2, New Hamburg, ON NOB 2GO
Komoka Community Church
Box.125, Komoka, ON NOL lRO
Pastor:
Members: 468
(519) 745-5144
(519) 747-0983 (519) 570-2369
(519) 741-8128
(519) 746-2778
(519) 743-0621
(519) 662-2789
Members: 27
(519) 471-5150
Moderator: Kurt Wagner (519) 455-9857 RR/#1, Dorchester, ON NOM lGO
Treasurer: Paul Goertz (519) 681-6924 30 Edmunds Cres., London. ON N5Z 4n
Leamington M. B. Church Members: 203
RR 1#3. Talbot St.East, Leamington, ON N8H 3V6 (519) 326-3605
Pastor: John Nikkel (519) 326-1105 RR #3, Talbot St. E., Leamington, ON N8H 3V6
Associate Pastor: Richard Martens (519) 322-1257 66 Willcinson Dr .• Leamington. ON N8H 1A3
Assistant Pastor: David Derksen (519) 326-7082 4 Churchill St., Leamington, ON N8H 3R4
Moderator: Wilf Janzen (519) 733-3522 1224 Bainbridge Ave., Kingsville, ON N9Y 218
Secretary: Kathleen Soucy (519) 322-1012 9 Shawnee Court, Leamington, ON N8H 5A8
Treasurer: Ron Bartel (519) 326-1219 RR 1#5, Lelunington, ON N8H 3V8
Lighthouse Community Church Members: 26
General Delivery, Straffordville, ON NOJ 1 YO (519) 866-3610 Pastor: Warden Taylor (519) 426-8954
3 Freeman Cres., Simcoe, ON
173
Moderator: John Wall RRI#l, Port Burwell. ON NOJ lTO
Secretary: KatherineDylowicz Box 60, Vienna, ON NOJ lZO
Treasurer: Mark J)ylowicz Box 60, Vienna, ON NOJ lZO
Mountview M.B. Church
380 Highway #8, Stoney Creek. ON L80 lB9
Pastor: Walter Bnns
Moderator: Marvin J)yclc 35 Robroy St. Hamilton. ON L8K 3X3
Secretary: Lisa Nyman 100 Margaret St, Stoney Creek, ON 1..80 305
Treasurer: Bnos Dearinger #12 - 3240 New St., Burlington. ON L7N 1M8
National Capital Community Church
621 Soutlunore Dr. W, Ottawa, ON Kl V 7A4 Pastor: Herman Plen
621 Southmore Dr.W, Ottawa. ON Kl V 7 A4
Moderator: Steve Boos 1394 Coulter Place, Gloucester, ON K1E 3H4
Secretary: John Kr1Ul1er 4~~~N~ONDEm4
Ken Creech 44 - B Wolfgang Dr., Nepean, ON K2J 1L6
Niagara Christian Fellowship Chapel
Gr.6, RR#3,Niagara-on-the-Lake,ONLOS 110
Pastor: Gus Quadrizi.us Gr.6, RR #3, Niagara-on-tho-Lake, ON LOS 110
Moderator: Jake Wichert Box 262, Virgil, ON LOS 1 tO
Secretary: Peter Neufeld Box 85, Virgil, ON LOS ITO
Treasurer: Jake Wichert Box 262, Virgil, ON LOS ITO
Niagara Falls Christian Fellowship
6970 Mountain Rd. RR #1, Niagara Falls, ON Pastor: Henry H. Wiebe
81 Scott St, St Catharines, ON L2J 7J5
174
(519) 874-4483
(519)974-4260
(519) 974-4260
Members: 62
(416) 664-4913
(416) 578-2142
(416) 662-4439
(416) 681- 8341
Members:77
(613) 523-4883
(613) 526-5321
(613) 830-0546
(613) 226-2196
(613) 825-3328
Members: 79
(416) 468-7394
(416) 468-7394
(416) 468-2759
(416)468-7347
(416) 468-2759
Members: 167
(416) 374-2911
(416) 646-0302
Moderator: Jim London (416) 486-2482 15 Lorraine St., Box 115, Virgil, ON LOS ITO
Secretary: Irene London ( 416) 486-2482 15 Lorraine St., Box 115, Virgil. ON LOS ITO
Treasurer: Suse Voth (416) 262-5413 1830 Dorchester Rd., RR Ill, Niag~UaFalls, ONL2S 6S4
Orchard Park Bible Church
RR #3, Hunter Rd., Niagara-on-!he-Lake, ON LOS lJO
Pastor: Robert Thiessen 318 William St, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON LOS lTO
Associate Pastor: Hennan Neufeld Box 162, Virgil. ON LOS ITO
Moderator: Henry Neufeld Box 100, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON LOS lJO
Members: 242
(416) 468-7442 (416) 468-3035
(416)468-2634
(416) 468-3312
Secretary: Larry Falk (416) 468-4029 RR #3, East & West Line, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON LOS 110
Treasurer: Anne Neufeld (416)468-3312 Box 100, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON LOS l JO
Port Rowan M. B. Church
RR 13, Port Rowan, ON NOE 1MO
Pastor: Arnie Neufeld RR 13, Port Rowan. ON NOE IMO
Moderator: Henry Hiebert, Jr. RR f l, Port Rowan, ON NOB lMO
Secretary: Dave Reimer RR #3, Port Rowan, ON NOB IMO
Treasurer: Douglas Fraser Main St., Port Rowan, ON NOE 1MO
Scott Street M. B. Church
339 Scott St., St.Catharines, ON L2N 117
Pastor: John Unrau 17 Carluccio Cres,, St. Catharines, ON L2M 1V 6
Moderator: Jake Boldt 8 Struk Place, St. Catharines, ON L2N 7 A4
Secretary: Frank Wiens 36 Tracey St .• St. Catharines, ON L2N 5T1
Treasurer: John Klippenstein 51 Jefferson Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2N 3V3
175
Members: 219
(519) 586-2835
(519) 586-3806
(519) 586-3481
(519) 586-3958
Members: 486
(416) 937-6900 (416)935-1849
(416) 934-0909
(416) 937-3944
(416) 935-1083
Vineland M.B. Church Members: 250
Box 1. Glenview Dr .• Vineland. ON LOR lBO (416) 562-7391
Pastor: Harold Loewen (416) 562-3826 3348 Second St., Vineland, ON LOR 1BO
Associate Pastor: Helmut Koop (416) 682-7020 Gregory Rd.. RR #3, St Catharines, ON L2R 6P9
Moderator. Jack Willms (416) 562-4428 Box 481,3384 Marlin Court, Vineland, ON LOR 2CO
Secretary: Irma Reimer (416) 562-5395 4401 Maple Grove Rd., RR #1, Beamsville, ON LOR IBO
Treasurer: Sheila Duritsen (416) 562-7532 3563 Main St.t Box 486, Vineland, ON LOR 2CO
Virgil M B. Church
Box 112. Virgil. ON LOS ITO Pastor: George Wichert
Line l, Box 54, Virgil. ON LOS ITO Associate Pastor: Don McClelland
Members: 193
(416) 468-7155 (416) 468-7119
Moderator: BenP. Fallt (416) 934-1319 Lakeshore Rd., RR 4#3, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON LOS 110
Secretary: Harvey Fallt (416) 934-1319 Lakeshore Rd .• RR 113, Niagara on the Lake. ON LOS ITO
Treasurer: Henry Dyclt (416) 46'8-702.4 Line 2, Box 253, Virgil, ON LOS ITO
Waterloo M. B. Church Members: 218
245 Lexington Rd., Waterloo, ON N2K 2B3 (519) 885-5330 Pastor: Chuck Buller (519) 886-4056
313 Sandowne Dr., Waterloo, ON N2X 1 V9
Minister of Collefe/Career: Randy Friesen (519) 886-4378 40- 12 University Ave. E .• Waterloo, ON N2I 4fl
Ministers of Fellowship: Arnold & Ann Baerg (519) 885-5439 246 Shagbark Ct. Waterloo, ON N2K 3H9
Minister of CE.: Lorraine Dick (519) 7 45-5965 205-75 Hazelglen Dr., Kitchener, ON N2M 2E5
Moderator: Peter Durksen (519) 648-3564 RR Ill , Breslau, ON NOB lMO
Secretary: Henry Esau (519) 774-6879 38 Marlteta Cr .• Kitcbener, ON N2B 3B7
Treasurer: GeraldEsau (519) 774-6879 38 Marketa Cr., Kitchener, ON N2B 3B7
176
Westview Christian FeUowship Members: 115
261 Martindale Rd., Unitl6B, Sl Catharines1 ON L2W lA2
Pastor: Thorn Braun (416) 562-3367 3872 19th St., Jordan. ON LOR 1SO
Administrative Assistant: fill Janzen (416) 934--8368 14 Monarch Park Dr., St Calh.annes, ON L2M 3K7
Treasurer: Ken Klassen (416) 685-1059 190 Russell Avenue, Sl Cathrines, ON L2R 1W8
Yorkdale Community Church Members: 22
PO Bolt 280, Station T, Toromo. ON M6B 4Al (416) 783-9649
Pastor: JohnClassey (416)259-1709 512 - 1 Summerhill Rd., Etobicoke, ON M8V 1R9
Moderator: Gell)' Doerksen (416) 923-0928 6 -203 Spadina Rd., Toronto, ON M5R 2T9
Secretary: Laura Tiessen (416) 756-9378 902 - 20. Este::brooke Ave.. Willowdale, ON M2J 2C3
Treasurer: Lome Massena (416) 438-1897 36 Amberjack Blvd. Scarborough. ON MlH 213
177
QUEBEC tO Churches- 691 Members
AssembJee Cbretienne de la Perseverance
2448 Monsabre, Montreal, PQ, H1N2K4 Meeting at 2474 Lacordaire
Pastor: Daniel Genest 2448 Monsabre, Montreal, PQ HlN 2K4
Moderator: Robert Houle 321 rue Caty. Montreal, PQ HlN 3K1
Secretary: Rachel Bouchard 7353 Boul Roi-Rene. Anjou, PQH IK 3G7
Treasurer: Luc Duhamel 73, rueGe:ntilly, ViMont, Laval, PQH7K IS8
Eglise Cbretienne Evangelique
CP 1121,111 5 Rue, New Richrnond,PQ GOC 2BO Pastor: Denis Tremblay
CP 1132 .• New Richmond, PQ GOC 2BO Moderaror: Denis Tremblay
CP 1132, New Richmond, PQ GOC 2BO Secretary: Ginette Leblanc
CP 612, New Richmond, PQ GOC 2BO
Treasurer: Emilie:n Laurier CP 181, New Richmond, PQ GOC 2BO
EgUse Cbretieooe Evangelique
CP 418,1205 Principale, St. Donat. PQ Sar 2CO
Pastor:
MembeFS: 28
(514) 255-3444
(514) 255-7198
(514) 251-0204
(514) 352-9525
(514) 629-1 147
Members:20
(418) 392-6378 ( 418) 388-5008
(418) 388-5008
(418) 392-6291
(418) 392-4913
Members: 22
(819} 424-1454
Moderator: Roger Lauz.aune (819} 424-2857 Chemin de pins, Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, PQ JaT 2AO
Secretary: Roger Lauz.aune (819) 424-2857 Chemin de pins, Notre-Dame~-la-Merci, PQ Jar 2AO
Treasurer: Suzanne Lavoie (819) 424-2865 371 fuCollege., CP 35, St Donat, PQ Jar 2CO
Eglise Chretienoe Evan g. de St. Eustache Members: 133
69 RueSt Laurent, St. Eustache, PQ J7P 3X6 (514) 472-9523
178
Pastor: Jean-Victor Brosseau (514) 472-1889 608 Olympia Deux Montagnes, .St. Eustache, PQ 17R 6G8
Moderator: Normand Rochon (514) 473-6678 314 8 Ave., Ste.Marthe Sur Le Lac, PQ JON lPO
Secretary: Annette Cournoyer (514) 472-0450 298 Munro, St. Eustache. PQ J7P 4L9
Treasurer: Sylvie Giroux (514) 689-0296 63 Pariseau, Ste-Dorothee. PQ H7Y 117
Egtise Chretienne Ste. Rose Members: 62
85 Je Me Souviens., Laval, PQ H7L 3L7 (514) 625.0352
Pastor: Eric Wingender (514) 622-5163 85 Je Me Souviens, Laval, PQ H7L 3L7
Moderator: Richard Wingender (514) 621-0225 474 des Pres, Rosemere. PQ J1 A 4A8
Secretary: Louise Wingender (514) 621.0225 474 des Pres, Rosemere, PQ J7 A 4A8
Treasurer: Denise Nantel (514) 433-1211 973 Bouchard. Ste. Therese, PQ J7E fJZ7
Eglise Chretienne de St. Jerome Members: 95
7 rue Morand, St. Jerome. PQJ7Y 2A3 (514)438-1736
Pastor: Andre Bourque (514) 438-5287 2047 Angele, Bellefeuille, PQ JOR lAO
Moderator: MozartSt-Gennain (514) 438-1321 283 Barrette, St. Jerome. PQ J7Y 3K6
Sccretacy: Francine Bourque (514) 438-5287 2047 Angele, Bellefeuille, PQ JOR lAO
Treasurer: Alain Nantel (514) 227-284'7 85 LeUnie CP 492. St. Sauveur des MouiS, PQ JOR lAO
Eglise Chretienne de St. Laurent Members: 120
1715 Bout. Edouard Laurin, St.Laurent, PQ H4L 2B9 (514)333-8436 Pastor:
Moderator: Gilles Clermont 10 rue Bretagne, Delson, PQ JOL lGO
Secretary: Johanne Pinard 12212, Bout. Lachapelle. Montreal. PQ H4J 2M7
Treasurer: Gaston Carreau 261, rue Chaumont, Boisbriand, PQ J7G 2L8
Eglise Evangelique F. M. de Charlesbourg
9040 Place Lavalliere, Charlesbourg, PQ GIG 505
119
(514) 638-2599
(514) 336-9901
(514) 435-6941
Members: 33
(418) 627-4233
Pastor: David Franco 9040 Pl. Lavalliere, Charle.sbourg, PQ GIG SG5
Moderator: Guy Griffiths 98, rue St.Joseph, Beauport, PQ GIG 1N2
Secretary: Laurent Dravigne 1594 Des Perches, Charlesbourg, PQ,
Treasurer: Georges Mathieu 1693 Ave. Colmar, Charlesbourg, PQ
Eglise des F. M. de Ste.Therese 2 Chemin du Ravin, Ste. Therese. PQ J7E 2T2
Pastor:
Moderator: Normand Toupin 627 Carre DuFault, St.e. Th.erese, PQ J7B 4C7
Secretary: FranceJoly 59 Gauthier #3, Ste-Therese. PQ
Treasurer: Gilles Massicotte 56 Cadieux. Ste. Theres, PQ J7E 1T6
(418) 627-4233
(418) 664-1773
(418) 624-4409
(418) 523-1890
Members: 144
(514) 437-1717
(514) 430-8485
(514) 435-8509
(514) 435-5739
Ste. Anne Des Plaines Members: 34
66 Rene. St.e. Anne. Ste.Annedes Plaines, PQ JON tHO (514) 478-3162 Pastor. Robert Dagenais
66 Rene, Ste.Anne des Plaines. PQ JON 1 HO Moderator: Robert Dagenais
66 Rene. Ste.Anne des Plaines, PQ JON l HO
(514} 478-3162
(514) 478-3162
Secretary: Arlette Arnaud (514) 438-4255 2123 Terrasse Jourdain, C.P.244, Ste. Sophie, PQ JOR ISO
Treasurer: ArlelleArnaud (5I4)438-42.55 2123 Terrasse Jourdain, C.P.244, Ste. Sophie, PQ JOR ISO
180
SASKATCHEWAN 31 Churches- 3,240 Members
Arelee M. B. Church
Box 40, Arelee, SK SOK OHO
Pastor: Hany Schmidt 1218 Ave. I .North, Saskatoon, SKS7L 2L8
Executive Chairman: Fred Kowalenko Box 86, Arelee. SK SOK OHO
Secretary: Harvey Reichman Box 250 Peroue. SK SOK 3CO
Treasurer: Ron Reichman 446 Wakabayashi Cr., Saskatoon, SK
Blaine Lake Gospel Chapel
Box 15, Blaine Lake. SK SOJ OJO
Pastor: Gerald Epp Box 312, Blaine Lake. SK SOJ OJO
Moderator. Bill & Agatha Kardasb Blaine Lake, SK SOJ OJO
Secr~: kumeHmnilton Maroelin. SK SOJ lRO
Treasurer: Edith Veresbagin Blaine Lake. SK SOJ 010
Borden M. B. Church
Box 256, Borden, SK SOK ONO
PJ~Stor: Les Riediger Box 256, Borden, SK SOK ONO
Assistant Pastor: Peter Thiessen Borden, SK SOK ONO
Moderator: Darrel Wiebe Borden, SK SOK ONO
Secretary: Ruben Rempel Borden, SK SOK ONO
Treasurer: Murray Hamm Borden, SK SOK ONO
Bridgeway Community Church
510 13th Ave. NE, Swift Current, SK S9H 4Kl
181
Members: 22
(306) 237-9588 (306) 382-5049
(306) 237-4426
(306) 237-4589
(306) 934-0021
Members: 13
(306) 497-3316
(306) 497-2794
(306) 226-4213
(306) 497-2230
Members: 79
(306)997-4924
(306) 997-5615
(306) 997-2f11.7
(306) 997-4904
(306) 997-4987
(306) 997-5714
Members: 324
(306) 773-8945
Pastor: Peter J. Klassen 640 Vance Ave., Swift Current, SK S9H4A9
Associate Pastor: Albert Friesen 450 Walsh Trail, Swift Current, SKS9H 41'8
Moderator: Paul Jefferson 465 Steele Cres., Swift Current, SK S9H 497
Secretary: Ruth Mancn.s 229 Tims Cres. SW, Swift Current, SK S9H zr 1
Treasurer: Henry & Marg Fehr 1150 Jubilee Dr., Swift Current, SK S9H 2Al
Central M. B. Church
8()9 - 32nd St. West, Saskatoon, SK S7L 01'5 Pastor: Arnold Fehde:rau
1015 Avenue H North, Saskatoon. SK S7K 1£.7
Moderator: Hemy Block 1221 Avenue J North. Saskatoon, SK S7L 2L7
Secretary: Peter Siemens 16 Mc.Askill Cresoent, Saskatoon, SK S712.P5
Treasurer: Dave Siemens 143 Trotchie Cres., Saskatoon, SK S7P 1B9
Christian Fellowship Church
Box 484, Lanigan, SK SOK 2MO
Pastor: Mel Konkel Box 405, Lanigan, SK SOK 2MO
Moderator: Dave Pollock Lanigan, SK SOK 2MO
Secretary: Vic Kline Drake,SK
Treasurer: Wayne Sclunidt Lanigan, SK SOK 2MO
Cornerstone Christian Fellowship Church
3707-49 Ave., Uoydminster, SK S9V OR7
Pastor:
Dalmeny Community Church
Box 70, Dalmeny, SK SOK lEO
Pastor: Rick McCorkindale Box 429, 312 Loeppky Ave., Dalmeny, SK SOK lEO
Moderator: Ray l..epp Box 268;0aJmeny, SK SOK lEO
182
(306) 773-1915
(306) 778-2572
(306) 778-3542
(306) 773-3723
(306) 773-7796
Members: 150
(306) 652.()44.4
(306) 933-4209
(306) 978-1221
(306) 343-1089
(306) 933-2710
Members: 61
(306) 365-2510
(306) 365-2071
(306) 364-3008
(306) 363-4723
(306) 365-4767
Members:%!
(403) 825-7217
Members:.147
(306) 254-2019
(306} 254-2769
(306) 254-4332
Recording Secretary: Emily Quiring Box 506, Dalmeny, SK SOK lEO
Admin. Secrewy(l'reasurer: Joanne Janzen Box 141, Oalrneny, SK SOK lEO
Elbow Christian Fenowship Church
Box 245, Elbow, SK SOH 110 Pastor: Henry D. Loewen
Box 245, Elbow, SK SOH IJO
Treasurer: Henry W. Martens Box 158,loreburn. SK SOH 2SO
Elim M. B. Church Box 114, Hodgeville, SK SOH 2BO
Pastor: Archie Jantzen Box 114, Hodgeville, SK SOH 2BO
Moderator: Wilfred Rempel Box 365, Hodgeville, SK SOH 2BO
Secretary: Ellwood Barkman Box 126, Hodgeville. SK SOH 2BO
Treasurer: W alfried Ohlmann Box 59, Shamrock, SK SOH3WO
Forest Grove Community Church 502 Webster St., Saskatoon, SK S?N 2L3
Pastor: Robert W. Radtke 206 Highland Pl., Saskatoon, SK S7H 4Y5
Associate Pastor: Merv Boscbman 622 Addie Ctes., Saskatoon, SK S7N 3K5
Associate Pastor: DQn Froese 1638C Central Ave., Saskatoon, SK. S1N 2H5
Associate Pastor: Willy Reimer 1535 - 425 -ll5th St. Saskatoon, SK S7N 2E5
Moderator: Norman W. Jantzen 207 Addie Cn., Saskatoon, SK S7N 3C5
Secretary: Corny Wall 59 Moxon Ct., Saskatoon, SK S7H 3B8
Treasurer: Clarence Jantzen 104-2013 Arlington Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7J 2H6
Gateway Community Church Box 1835, 303 Main St. Canora. SK SOA OLO
Pastor: Wes Reimer Box 1835, Canota. SK SOA OLO
183
(306) 2544202
(306) 254-4257
Members: 20 (306) 854-2249
(306) 854-2249
(306) 854-2243
Members: 58 (306) 677-2608
(306) 677-2624
(306) 677-2547
(306) 677-2533
(306) 648-3554
Members: 533 (306) 933-2266 (306) 373-2247
(306) 249-3146
(306) 249-2690
(306) 249-3424
(306) 242-6744
(306) 374-5901
(306)374-7739
Members: 24 (306) 563-5780 (306) 563-5710
Moderator. Bob Dietz Box 695, Canora, SK SOA OLO
Secretary: Gwen Macbnee Box 1720, Canora, SK SOA OLO
Treasurer. Michael Pasloski Box 686, Canora, SK SOA OLO
Glenbush M. B. Church
Box 100, Medstead, SK SOM 1 WO Pastor. Lome Willms
Box IOO,Medstead, SKSOM lWO Moderator: Albert Klassen
Box 42, Glenbush. SK SOM OZO Secretary: Henry Siemens
Box 41, Medstead, SKSOM lWO
Treasurer: Bruce Isaak Box 30, Medstead, SKSOM lWO
Gospel Fellowship Church
Box 758. Foam Lake, SK SOA lAO Pastor: An Isaac
Box 758, Foam Lake, SK SOA lAO Moderator: Ben Brown
Box 367, Foam Lake, SK SOA lAO Secretary: Frieda l..oeppky
Foam La.Jce," SJ( SOA lAO Treasurer: John Friesen
Box 155, Foam Lake, SK SOA lAO
Hepburn M. B. Church
Box 237, Hepburn, SKSOK IZO Pastor: Ralph Gliege
8ox 57, Hepburn, SK SOK lZO Moderator: Hemy Penner
Box 304, Hepburn, SK SOK lZO Secretary: Dirlc van Kuik
Box 313, Hepburn, SK SOK 1ZO
Treasurer: Richard Quiring Box 97, Hepburn, SK SOK lZO
Herbert M. B. Cburtb
Box 577, Herl>ert. SK SOH 2AO Pastor: Gene White
Box 115, Herbert, SK SOH 2AO
184
(306) 563-4222
(306) 563~6218
(306) 563-5TI6
Members: 66
(306) 342-4260
(306) 342-4260
(306) 342-4978
(306) 342-4512
(306) 342-4362
Members: 39
(306) 272-4264
(306) 272-4143
(306) 272-3887
(306) 272-3928
(306) 272-4145
Members: 207
(306)947-2085 (306) 947-2030
(306) 947-2834
(306) 947-2002
(306) 947-2015
Members: 218
(306) 78~3553
(306) 78~3567
Modelator: Murra}' Epp Box 85, HeiOert, SK SOH 2AO
Secretary: Ruth Sapinsky Box 262, Herbert. SK SOH 2AO
Treasurer: Otto Wiebe Box 113, Herbert, SK SOH 2AO
Hillside Christian Fellowship Church
Box 176, Bee(;hy, SK SOL OCO
Pastor: Mike Housek Box 287, Beechy, SK SOL OCO
Moderator: John Klassen Box 98, Beechy, SK SOL OCO
Secretary: Reg Schellenberg Box 232, Beechy, SK SOL OCO
Treasurer: Dennis Wiens Box 190, Beechy, SK SOL OCO
Lucky Lake Christian Fellowship Church
Box 267, Lucky Lake, SK SOL lZO Pastor: John Siemens
Box 267, Lucky Lake, SK SOL lZO Moderator. Laverne Bagshaw
Box 34, Blrsay, SK SOL 000 Secretary: Raymond Dueck
Box 152. Lucky Lake, SK SOL lZO Treasurer: Norine E{'P
Box 32, BJ.TSay, SK SOL OGO
M.B. Gospel Mission
Box 7, Carrot River, SK SOE OLO Pastor: Herman Kroeker
General Delivery, Carrot River, SK SOE OLO Treasurer: George Ginter
Box 838, Carrot River, SK SOE OLO
Main Centre M.B. Church
Box 86, Main Centte, SK SOH 2VO Pastor: Reg Toews
Box 75, Main Cen1re, SK SOH 2VO Moderator. Gerry Schroeder
Box 92, Main Centre, SK SOH 2VO Secretary: Jolm Redekop
Box 27, Main Centre. SK SOH 2VO
185
(306) 784-3553
(306) 784-2655
(306) 784-2755
Members:45
(306) 859-2124 (306) 859-2268
(306) 859-4846
(306) 859-4905
(306) 859-4918
Members: 17
(306) 858-2268 (306) 858-2049
(306) 573-2007
(306) 858-2636
(306) 573-4603
Members: 31
(306) 768-2286 (306) 768-2214
(306) 768-3579
Members: 78
(306) 784-3266 (306) 784-2874
(306) 784-2928
(306) 784-2943
Treasurer: John Klippen.stein (306) 784-2845 Box 188, Herbert, SK SOH 2AO
Meadow Lake M.B. Church Members: 28
Box 1167, Meadow Lake, SK SOM 1 VO (306) 236-4088 Pastor: Victor Nickel (306) 236-5561
Box 2440, Meadow Lake, SK SOM 1VO
Moderator. Notman Cookman (306) 236-6670 Meadow Lake, SK SOM lVO
Secretary: Margery Cross (306) 236-5744 Box 412, Meadow Lake, SK SOM 1 VO
Treasurer: Reuben Neudorf (306) 236-6036 Box 11, Rapid View, SK SOM 2MO
Parkland Community Cburcb Members: l9
56 South Front St., Box 1670, Y orlcton, SK S3N 3L2 {306) 782-1555
Pastor: Dan Warkentin
Moderator. Don Voth Box 1834, Yorkton, SK S3N 31U
Treasurer: Don Voth Box 1834, Yorltton, SK S3N 3R2
Parliament Community Church
4011 Pasqua St., Regina. SK S4S 6C8
Pastor: Hany Strauss 65 Malone Cres., Reginl\, SK S4S 514
Pastor of CE and Youth: fun Somerville 67 Mollard Cres., Regina, SK S4T 6J3
Moderator. Ted Wiens RR 1#2, Regina, SK S4P 2Za
Secretary: Elva Braun 299 Dalgleish Dr .• R~a. SK S4R 7M6
Treasurer: Peter Heinrichs 6 Colony Place, Regina, SK S4S 3lA
Philadelphia M.B. Cborc:b
Box 794, W 81r0us, SK SOK 4TO
Pastor: Peter Laurie W attous, SK SOK 4TO
Moderator. Ross Shantz Box 58, Guernsey, SK SOK tWO
Secretary: Harvey Thiessen Box 58, Watrous, SK SOK 4TO
186
(306) 782-9697
(306) 782-9697
Members: 182
(306) 586-0101
(306) 586-2907
(306) 543-1051
(306) 543-4777
(306) 545-7382
(306) 586-3295
Members:97
(306) 946-3785
(306) 365-4723
(306) 946-2926
Treasurer: Rodney Dick Box 143, Guernsey, SK SOK tWO
Pierceland M.D. Cburcb
Box 32, Pierceland, SK SOM 2KO Past.Qr: Isaac Sawatzky
Treasurer: Laura Pahlke Box 32, Pierceland, SK SOK 2MO
Regal Heights M. B. Church
1291 Gordon Rd., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3E3 Pastor: Bruce Gammie (interim)
Moderator: Rudi Fast 1339 Gordon Rd., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3E6
Secretary: Beatrice Jqassen 1371 Gordon Rd., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3E6
Treasurer: Gerry Woolsey 1328 Queen Crescent, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3G4
Regina Chinese Community Church
4011 Pasqua St., Regina. SK S4S 6C8 Pastor: Chris Wong
1819 Fleet St, Regina, SK, S4N 686
Moderator: Chris Wong 1819 Fleet St, Regina.SK, S4N 686
Secretary: Sallen Chtm 4 - 4075 Robinson St., Regina, SK S4S 3Bl
Treasurer: Oliver Chan 2 Bell St, Regina, SK S4S 486
Waldheim M. B. Cburcb
Box 245, Waldheim. SK SOK 4RO Pastor:
Moderator: Albert Willems Box 184, W aldheim, SK SOK 4RO
Secretary: Erika Schmidt Box 310, Waldheim, SK SOK 4RO
Treasurer: Ed Willems Box 66, Waldheim, SK SOK 4RO
187
(306) 365-3442
Members:6
(306) 8394900 (306) 839-2005
(306) 8394900
Members: 58 (306) 692-9066
(306) 692;5465
(306) 693-1241
(306) 692-6110
Members: 10 (306) 584-1551 (306) 789-3951
(306 789-3951
(306) 584-3742
(306) 779-1348
Members: 214
(306) 945-2149
(306) 9454942
(306) 945-2165
(306) 9454759
Warman M.B. Cburcb Box 226, W annan, SK SOK 4SO
Pastor: Rudy Lemke Box 630, W annan. SK SOK 4SO
Associate Pastor: Tim V ellacott 315 Davies Rd., Saskatoon, SK S7K3B2
Moderator: Gilbert Peters Box 118, Martensville, SK SOK 2TO
Secretary: Shelley Lukasewich Box 773, W annan. SK SOK 4SO
Treasurer: Walter Loewen Box 78, Wannan, SK SOK 4SO
West Portal M. B. Cburcb 3134 - 33rd St. West, Saskaloon, SK S7L 6'15
Pastor: Dewa}'lleBarlanan 267 Egnatoff Cr .• Saskatoon, SK
Moderator: Len Penner 218 JJ.Thiessen Terrace, Saskatoon. SK S7K 5P2
Secretary: Martha Fehr 906 Coppemrine Cres., Saskatoon, SK S7K 4M2
Treasurer: Wayne Harms 142 Frobisher Cres., Saskatoon, SK S7K 4Y5
Woodrow Gospel Chapel Box 57, Woodrow, SK SOH 4MO
Pastor: Leonard Reiss Box 57, Woodrow, SK SOH4MO
Moderator: Wally Sutter Box 69, Woodrow, SK SOH4MO
Secretary: Karen Mcivor _ Box 384, Lafleche, SK
Treasurer: Gerald Frostad Box 89, Kincaid, SK SOH 2JO
188
Members: 150 (306) 933-2344
(306) 934-3699
(306)934-6136
(306) 931-2190
(306) 933-4210
(306) 242-4976
Members: 244 (306) 382-1622 (306)242- 1927
(306) 931-7895
(306) 242-3623
(306) 242-2657
Members:fiS (306) 472-3759
(306) 472-3758
(306) 472-5970
(306) 472-5997
(306) 264-3909
Date
1969 1970 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
1981 1982
1983 1984 1985 1986
1987 1988
1989
PREVIOUS CONVENTIONS OF THE CANADIAN CONFERENCE
Looation
Winnipeg, MB
Saskatoon, SK
St Catharines, ON
Three Hills, AB
Van®Qver, BC
Regina, SK
Wmnipegt MB
Waterloo, ON Three Hills, AB Riehmemi, BC Winnipeg, MB
Saskatoon, SK
Three Hills, AB
St Catharines, ON Abbotsford, BC
Regina,SK
Waterloo, ON
'Three Hills, AB
Wmkler,MB
Richmond, BC
Theme
"Oneness in the Believer's Church"
"Ge, Therefore, and Makes Discip1es"
"The Christian Family in a 'G~ Life' Wottld" "The Christian as Salt and Light"
"Lengthen Your Cords and Strengthen Y0ur S.talces"
"Christ:mns in a Troubled World"
"Leadership Under Lordship''
"Christian Ethics: Living far God's Glory" "Jesus Christ the Same, Yesterday, Today and Forever"
"RuntoWm" "Remember, Praise, Renew"
"Cetebrating a Century of Grac.e" "Dechu:ing the Praises of Christ"
"Unity AmidstDiversity''