Evangelical United Brethren
Methodist-style North American Church 1946-1968 formed from the Evangelical Church and the United Brethren in Christ New Constitution.
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The Port Elgin Bibles
Sometime in May 1873, a man called Henry Schneider/Snyder of Port Elgin, Bruce County, Ontario, bought a Bible. It was a copy of Martin Luther’s German translation of the Bible, published by the British and Foreign Bible Society and printed… Continue reading
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Music in the early EMCC Part 4: Music of Evangelical Association and Church and the EUB
The way congregations are increasingly isolated in the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada, the music we sing no longer generally unifies the Church, even inside a congregation. Unless worship leaders deliberately educate the churches, the default is the lowest common… Continue reading
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The Evangelical United Brethren Connection Part 2: since 1968
The more I learn about the denomination called the Evangelical Association (Evangelische Gemeinschaft), the more I thank God for it if only from the point of view of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada. Starting in Pennsylvania about 1800, a… Continue reading
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The Evangelical United Brethren Connection Part 1
One of the fascinating stories of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada in Ontario is the presence and influence of people and congregations of the former Evangelical United Brethren (EUB). The EMCC includes “Evangelical” in its name mainly because the… Continue reading



