Hours
Generally 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. An appointment in advance is recommended.
Contact
Mennonite Archives of OntarioConrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G6
Phone: 519-885-0220 x24238
Title: Ottawa Mennonite Church fonds
Dates of creation: 1967-1988
Note: Further accruals are expected
Physical description: 40 cm of textual records
Administrative history: Located at 1830 Kilborn Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, the Ottawa Mennonite congregation began services in 1959, and formally organized in 1963. The first building was occupied in 1965, with a subsequent building program in 1985. William Dick is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated Mennonites who lived and worked in Ottawa. The group was formerly known as Ottawa Mennonite Fellowship.
The congregation has been affiliated with the Conference of United Mennonite Churches in Ontario (1963-1988), Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church Canada (1967- ) and Mennonite Church Eastern Canada (1988- ).
In 1965 there were 28 members; in 1975, 96; in 1985, 98; in 1995, 144; in 2000, 164. The pastor in 2008 was Don Friesen.
Custodial history: The congregation has made periodic donations to the Mennonite Archives of Ontario. Some papers were transferred from the Frank H. Epp fonds during processing.
Note: Archival description originally created April 2008 by Sam Steiner
File list:
1961 (scattered)
1967-1988
OMC Letter 1967-1975, Mar 1978, Dec 1978, Mar/Apr 1979, Nov 1979, Apr 1980, 1984 (Nos 1-2, 4-5, 8-9, 14, 16-25, Nov. 1984
Generally 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. An appointment in advance is recommended.
Phone: 519-885-0220 x24238
Conrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G6
519-885-0220
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Conrad Grebel University College is situated on the traditional territory of the Attawandaron (Neutral), Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Read Grebel's full territorial acknowledgement.