- SCAA-UCCS-0299
- Persoon
- 1874–1947
Methodist Church√
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Bereik aantekeningen
- Early Methodists in Canada (up to 1920s) are distinct from later congregations of Free Methodists (ca.1970s).
- Formation of the United Church in 1925 involved the transfer of many existing Methodist congregations, ministers and properties.
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Toon aantekening(en)
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Methodist Church√
Gelijksoortige termen
Methodist Church√
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Methodist Church√
75 Names results for Methodist Church√
35 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
- SCAA-UCCS-0361
- Persoon
- 1833–1905
- SCAA-UCCS-0371
- Persoon
- 1874–1955
- SCAA-UCCS-0372
- Persoon
- 1851–1928
- SCAA-UCCS-0421
- Persoon
- 1867–1944
Knox Metropolitan United Church (Regina)
- Instelling
- 1912-
Built around 1912, Metropolitan Methodist Church became Metropolitan United Church in 1925 (part of the United Church of Canada). It was later re-named Knox-Metropolitan United Church, with the amalgamation of downtown Regina's Knox United Church and Metropolitan United Church.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary Society, Northwest Branch
- SCAA-UCCS-0139
- Instelling
- 1905–1909
- SCAA-UCCS-0151
- Persoon
- 1811–1896
Robert Terrill Rundle (1811-1896) was a Methodist missionary to northern and western Canada. He was born in Cornwall, England, converted to Methodism in his teens and became a lay preacher for the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He volunteered as a missionary to the Hudson's Bay Territory. He arrived at Norway House, Manitoba, in the summer of 1840 and at Fort Edmonton, Alberta, in the autumn of the same year; he led services in English and Cree. He produced literature in the Cree Syllabic, having learned it from Rev. James Evans. He left the mission in 1848 because of ill health; he served on English circuits until his retirement in 1887.
- SCAA-UCCS-0278
- Persoon
- 1870–1947
- SCAA-UCCS-0184
- Persoon
- 1882–1954
- SCAA-UCCS-0358
- Persoon
- 1893–1956
- SCAA-UCCS-0385
- Persoon
- 1882–1964
John McLachlan was a Methodist and later United Church minister in Saskatchewan and Ontario. He was born and raised in the fishing village of Tarbet, Scotland. He immigrated to Canada, and was a probationer in Adanac, Saskatchewan, in 1909, before being ordained, in 1910. He studied at Wesley College, Winnipeg, 1911-1915, and served charges in Saskatchewan and Ontario until he retired in 1953.
- SCAA-UCCS-0417
- Persoon
- 1896–1979
Methodist Church (Canada), Saskatchewan Conference
- SCAA-UCCS-0002
- Instelling
- ca.1904–1925
Methodist Church (Canada) Arcola District
- SCAA-UCCS-0041
- Instelling
- ca.1904–1925