1984–1996.
0.3 cm of textual records.
Administrative history
The Manitoba Missions and Church Extension began a church planting project in Selkirk on 29 January 1984. The congregation was officially chartered on 2 June 1985 and joined the Manitoba Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches in 1986. The church used rented facilities (1985–1988) at Dufferin Avenue and then bought a meeting house on Main Street in 1989. The membership stood at 11 in 1986 and 51 in 2000.
The leaders of the congregation were: Art Kliever (1985–1997), Victor Geddert (1998), Earle Wanamaker (1998), Don Petker (2000).
The language of worship is English.
Scope and content
This fonds consists of a congregational bulletin (1984) and a congregational address and telephone directory (1995/1996).
Custodial history
Records were transferred to the Centre for MB Studies archives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Notes
- Volume 528.
- Finding aid consists of a series description and a file list is available.
- Finding aid: The records are classified under the Canadian Conference of MB Churches inventory BC-548.
- Described by Bert Friesen 12 September 2001.
- No restrictions.
Series description
Selkirk Community Mennonite Brethren Church records.
1984–1996.
0.3 cm of textual records.
This series consists of a congregational bulletin of the official opening service (1984) and a congregational address and telephone directory for 1995/1996.
Textual file list
Volume 528
- Selkirk Community Mennonite Brethren Church records. – 1984–1996.
- Selkirk Community Mennonite Brethren Church constitution. -- 1985.