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A Century
of Ministry: Mennonite Church
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Programs in Context, 1897-1997
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1897
Ø William McKinley inaugurated as U.S. President
Ø First Mennonite African-American members
Ø Severe famine in India
Ø George Lambert publicizes Indian famine
Ø Paradise women's sewing circle organized
1898
Ø Noah Byers becomes principal of Elkhart Institute
Ø First Mennonite General Conference session
Ø U.S. declares war on Spain over Cuba
Ø Pierre and Marie Curie discover radium and
polonium
1899
Ø First missionaries sail to India
Ø Philippines demand independence from U.S.
Ø First magnetic recording of sound
1900
Ø First women's sewing circle
Ø First young people's literary societies
Ø William McKinley, 25th President of the U.S.,
reelected
Ø Sigmund Freud: The Interpretation of Dreams
1901
Ø First Old People's Home, Rittman, Ohio
Ø U.S. President William McKinley assassinated
Ø Ragtime jazz develops in U. S.
Ø J. P. Morgan organizes U. S. Steel Corporation
1902
Ø Church and Sunday School Hymnal published
Ø U.S. acquires perpetual control over Panama
Canal.
Ø Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit, children's
stories.
1903
Ø Elkhart Institute becomes Goshen College
Ø Alaskan frontier is settled
Ø Orville and Wilbur Wright fly a powered airplane
Ø First teddy bears designed; named for Theodore
Roosevelt
1904
Ø Theodore Roosevelt wins U.S. Presidential
election
Ø Work begins on the Panama Canal
Ø Helen Keller graduates from Radcliffe College
1905
Ø Mennonite Board of Education formed
Ø Albert Einstein formulates Special Theory
of Relativity;
Ø Ty Cobb begins baseball career with the Detroit
Tigers
1906
Ø Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities
formed
Ø Albert Schweitzer: The Quest of the Historical
Jesus
Ø French Grand Prix motorcar race first run
Ø San Francisco earthquake kills 700
1907
Ø Oklahoma becomes 46th state of the U.S.
Ø Mother's Day established
Ø First daily comic strip , Mr. Mutt
later, Mutt and Jeff
1908
Ø Mennonite Publishing House established
Ø Gospel Herald, Words of Cheer, Story Friends
begin
Ø Union of South Africa established
Ø The Ford Motor Company produces the first
Model T
1909
Ø Hesston Academy and Bible School established
Ø Christian Monitor
published
Ø U.S. explorer Robert E. Peary reaches the
North Pole
Ø Beginning of Plastic Age
1910
Ø The "week-end" becomes popular
in the U.S.
Ø Father's Day first celebrated in Spokane,
Wash.
1911
Ø Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa stolen
Ø Nobel Prize for Chemistry: Marie Curie
1912
Ø Arizona and New Mexico become states of the
U. S.
Ø S.S.
Titanic sinks with missionary Annie Funk aboard
1913
Ø Federal income tax introduced in the U. S.
Ø Mahatma Gandhi arrested
1914
Ø World War I begins
Ø Panama Canal opened
1915
Ø Fundamentalism emerges in the Mennonite Church
Ø Efforts to establish Conscientious Objector
position
Ø Henry Ford develops a farm tractor
Ø First transcontinental telephone call
Ø Margaret Sanger jailed for book on birth
control
1916
Ø Life Songs #1 published
Ø Woodrow Wilson reelected President of U.S.
Ø Carl Sandburg: Chicago Poems
1917
Ø Eastern Mennonite School opens
Ø Mission field opens in Argentina
Ø Canada passes the Military Service Act
Ø Bobbed hair as ladies' hair fashion
1918
Ø Ex-Czar Nicholas II and family executed
Ø Daylight saving time introduced in America
Ø World-wide influenza epidemic strikes
1919
Ø Prohibition amendment ratified
Ø Canada's first general strike in Winnipeg
Ø Jack Dempsey , U.S. heavyweight boxer, takes
the world championship from Jess Willard
1920
Ø Youth's Christian Companion first published
Ø In Paris the League of Nations comes into
being
Ø 19th Amendment gives American women right
to vote
1921
Ø Takashi Hara, Premier of Japan, assassinated
Ø Mackenzie King elected Prime Minister of
Canada
Ø Radio station KDKA in Pittsburgh transmits
the first regular radio programs in the U.S.
1922
Ø Gandhi sentenced to six years imprisonment
Ø Mussolini forms Fascist government
Ø Louis Armstrong joins Joe "King"
Oliver's band
1923
Ø Goshen College closes
Ø Foster Hewitt's Hockey Night in Canada
first broadcast
Ø Centers of Tokyo and Yokohama destroyed by
earthquake
1924
Ø S.C. Yoder becomes president of "new"
GC
Ø Calvin Coolidge wins U. S. presidential election
Ø All Blacks, New Zealand rugby football
team, make undefeated tour of Britain
1925
Ø Plain clothing results from revival movements
in the East
Ø Sunday School Junior Quarterly published
Ø United Church of Canada founded
Ø John T. Scopes trial
1926
Ø Fascist German youth Hitlerjugend
founded
Ø Kodak produces the first 16mm movie film
1927
Ø Church Hymnal published
Ø Charles A. Lindbergh flies nonstop New York
to Paris
Ø Airplanes first used to dust crops (in Canada)
Ø Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs for the Yankees
1928
Ø Greenwood (Delaware) Mennonite School opened
Ø First Disney Mickey Mouse films
Ø Amelia Earhart is first woman to fly across
Atlantic
1929
Ø Name of Serbo-Croat-Slovene Kingdom changed
to Yugoslavia
Ø U.S. Stock Exchange collapsed on Oct. 28
1930
Ø First Young People's Meetings & Sunday
eve. services
Ø Haile Selassie crowned emperor of Ethiopia
Ø Grant Wood: American Gothic
1931
Ø Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Pulitzer
Prize
Ø Hattie T. Caraway elected first woman in
U.S. Senate
1932
Ø Milo Kauffman becomes president of HC
Ø Maude Buckingham Douglass begins mission
in Ozarks
Ø Spanish language services begin in Chicago
Ø FDR wins U.S. presidential election
Ø Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly solo across
Atlantic
Ø The Lindbergh baby is kidnapped
1933
Ø Frances Perkins elected first woman cabinet
member
Ø The first concentration camps built in Germany
Ø Starvation in U.S.S.R. reaches disastrous
proportions
1934
Ø F.B.I. shoots John Dillinger, Public Enemy
No. 1
Ø Bank of Canada founded
1935
Ø Vacation Bible School movement begins
Ø A.J. Metzler becomes publishing agent
Ø Mennonite Church appoints Stewardship Committee
Ø President Roosevelt signs U.S. Social Security
Act
1936
Ø Chiang Kai-shek declares war on Japan
Ø Floods sweep Johnstown, PA.
1937
Ø Commission for Christian Education formed
Ø Spanish mission in South Texas begins
Ø U. S. Supreme Court rules in favor of minimum
wage law for women
Ø Amelia Earhart lost on Pacific flight
1938
Ø Life Songs #2 published
Ø U.S. Supreme Court rules that University
of Missouri Law School must admit Negroes
Ø 40-hour work week established in the U.S.
1939
Ø Stewardship Committee uses the phrase mutual
aid
Ø Britain, France and Canada declare war on
Germany
Ø Nylon stockings first appear
1940
Ø Mennonite camping begins
Ø New mission opened in Bihar, India
Ø Congress passes Selective Service Act
Ø Ernest Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls
1941
Ø Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor
Ø First Civilian Public Service Camp opens,
Grottoes, Va
Ø Joe DiMaggio hits safely in 56 consecutive
games, establishes a major league record
1942
Ø Mennonite high schools begin
Ø Civilian Public Service begins
Ø The murder of Jews in the Nazi gas chambers
begins
Ø The first computer developed in the U.S.
1943
Ø The Anabaptist Vision
speech by H. S. Bender
Ø Mission in the Argentine Chaco begins
Ø Allied round-the-clock bombing of Germany
begins
1944
Ø J.D. Graber: "Every church an outpost"
1945
Ø Mennonite Mutual Aid founded
Ø James Lark ordained first African-American
minister
Ø U.S. drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki
Ø V.E. Day
ends war in Europe
1946
Ø UN General Assembly holds its first session
Ø Electronic brain built at Pennsylvania University
1947
Ø Five missionaries go to China
Ø Mennonite Community
magazine published
Ø U.S. airplane first flies at supersonic speeds
Ø Jackie Robinson becomes first Black major
league baseball player
1948
Ø Gandhi assassinated
Ø The Jewish state comes into existence,
Ø Harry S. Truman elected President of the
U.S
1949
Ø First missionaries go to Japan
Ø Medical and Burial Aid Plans introduced
Ø First church bulletins printed
Ø Apartheid established in South Africa
1950
Ø Elizabeth H. Bender begins translating the
Mennonitisches Lexikon for Mennonite Encyclopedia
Ø I-W men in cities start urban congregations
Ø First missionaries go to Belgium
Ø North Korea invades South Korea
1951
Ø Ontario Mennonite Bible Institute founded
Ø General Mac Arthur relieved of Far East command
Ø Color television is first introduced
1952
Ø Mennonite foundation founded
Ø First missionaries to Alaska and England
Ø The Revised Standard Version published
1953
Ø First missionaries to France and Israel
Ø Songs of the Church
published
Ø Dag Hammarskjold elected Sec-Gen of the UN
Ø Queen Elizabeth II crowned
Ø Popular song: Doggie in the Window
1954
Ø Mennonite Automobile Aid begun
Ø First missionaries to Brazil and Uruguay
Ø Segregation by color in schools ruled unconstitutional
Ø Roger Bannister runs a mile in 3.59.4
1955
Ø Blacks in Montgomery boycott segregated city
buses
Ø Sugar Ray Robinson wins world boxing championship
1956
Ø Nelson Kauffman, sec'y for home missions
and evangelism
Ø Intercollegiate athletic programs begin at
MC colleges
Ø Martin Luther King emerges as civil rights
leader
Ø Fidel Castro plots to overthrow Fulgencio
Batista
1957
Ø Menno Insurance Service provides brokered
products
Ø First missionaries to Ghana and Nepal
Ø U.S.S.R. launches Sputnik I and II, first
earth satellites
Ø John Diefenbaker becomes Canadian Prime Minister
1958
Ø Catastrophe Aid Fund set up
Ø Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries
formed
Ø MBM begins Student Services
Ø U.S. establishes NASA
1959
Ø MBM begins work in Nigeria
Ø Fidel Castro becomes Premier of Cuba
Ø Hawaii becomes 50th state of the U.S.
1960
Ø Mennonite Secondary Education Council formed
Ø Congregational decision-making shifts to
laity
Ø 1963 Confession of Faith
Ø JFK elected President of the U.S.
1961
Ø Herald Press Bible School Series published
Ø Life Plans, assistance for survivors of the
deceased
Ø Eastern Mennonite Seminary begins
Ø Berlin Wall constructed
1962
Ø The Association of Mennonite Elementary Schools
Ø Second Vatican Council opens in Rome
Ø The Trans-Canada Highway is completed
1963
Ø Mennonite Retirement Trust established
Ø Civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham,
Alabama
Ø J FK assassinated
1964
Ø Rosedale Bible Institute relocates to Irwin,
Ohio
Ø Conrad Grebel College opened
Ø MPH names all stores Provident Bookstores
Ø Escalation of war in Vietnam
Ø Nobel Peace Prize: Martin Luther King
1965
Ø Charismatic movement begins
Ø Draft resisters movement
Ø Power blackout; increase in birth rate nine
months later
1966
Ø Mennonite Mutual Aid Association begins operations
Ø Jim Ryun, sets world record for mile run
of 3.51.3
1967
Ø Canada celebrates centennial
Ø Anti-war demonstration at Lincoln Memorial
Ø Toronto Maple Leaf hockey team wins the Stanley
Cup
1968
Ø SST becomes standard curriculum at GC.
Ø The MBM initiates High-Aim program
Ø WITH
magazine for youth published
Ø Martin Luther King, Jr. and RFK assassinated
1969
· "Black
Manifesto" calls for reparations
Ø Mennonite Hymnal published
Ø Minority Ministries Council organized
Ø Urban-Racial Council formed
Ø First U.S. troops withdrawn from Vietnam
Ø Apollo 11 lands lunar module on the moon,
July 20
1970
Ø First Mennonite woman, Emma Richards, ordained
Ø Student protests; four killed at Kent State
University
1971
Ø Mennonite Church Reorganization
Ø Mennonite Board of Congregational Ministries
created
Ø "Pentagon Papers" appear in The
New York Times
1972
Ø EMS consultation on the Holy Spirit
Ø Israeli Olympic athletes held hostage in
Munich
Ø Prime Minister Trudeau's Liberal Party wins
popular vote
Ø Managua, Nicaragua, earthquake kills 10,000
1973
Ø Churchwide Thrust on Education
Ø Goshen College sponsors Holy Spirit festivals
Ø Herald Press Omnibus Bible School materials
published
Ø Watergate hearings
Ø Militant American Indians occupy Wounded
Knee
1974
Ø Nixon resigns
Ø Streaking becomes a fad in the U.S.
1975
Ø Latin Concilio founded
Ø Congregational leadership crisis recognized
Ø MBCM produces Life Planning material
Ø Tony Campolo speaks at youth convention for
the first time
1976
Ø MBM begins Deaf Ministries
Ø Black Council organized
Ø More-with Less Cookbook
published
Ø The U.S. celebrates bicentennial
Ø Legionnaires disease kills 29 in Philadelphia
1977
Ø MPH produces Foundation Series
Ø Energy crisis
Ø French is adopted as the official language
of Quebec
1978
Ø MBE begins Hispanic Ministries program at
GC
Ø Camp David peace accord
Ø The world's first test tube baby born
1979
Ø Sharing Fund established
Ø James and Rowena Lark Award established
Ø Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first woman
prime minister.
Ø Three Mile Island nuclear accident
Ø 1980
Ø MWC: Ron Sider call for action (CPT)
Ø God's Managers
(Bairs)
Ø Oh, Canada
adopted as Canadian national anthem
Ø Mount St. Helens erupts
1981
Ø MBM Health and Welfare Committee disbands
Ø 53 U.S. hostages are released from Iran
Ø Sandra Day O'Connor appointed to the Supreme
Court
Ø 1982
Ø African-American Mennonite Association (AAMA)
founded
Ø Paul Gingerich becomes MBM president
Ø MMA initiates Wellness program
Ø Canada gets her own Constitution
Ø 1983
Ø EMS established Center for Evangelism and
Church Planting.
Ø Reagan calls the U.S.S.R. "an evil empire."
Ø Terrorists in Lebanon blow up the U.S. Embassy
1984
Ø EMC&S recognized as churchwide educational
institution Brian Mulroney and Progressive Conservatives sweep
elections
Ø Trivial Pursuit developed by a Canadian entrepreneur
1985
Ø Hispanic Mennonite Convention forms
Ø Pax World Fund, mutual funds introduced
Ø Vision 95
adopted at Ames, IA
Ø Gorbachev general secretary of the Soviet
Communist Party
Ø South Africa declares a state of emergency
1986
Ø MBE develops Theological and Pastoral Education
Council
Ø Desmond Tutu is elected Archbishop of South
Africa
Ø U.S. space shuttle Challenger explodes
Ø More than 60,000 U.S. farms are sold or foreclosed
1987
Ø J. Robert Ramer becomes MPH publisher
Ø United Native Ministries Council forms
Ø ShareNet Employer Plan for businesses
Ø Iran-Contra scandal
Ø U.S. microwave oven sales reach a record
12.6 million.
1988
Ø MMA health underwriting guidelines revised
Ø MBCM produceses Blueprint for Youth
Ministry
Ø George Bush wins the U.S. presidential election
1989
Ø Living in Faithful Evangelism (LIFE) project
Ø Come and See Bible School series
Ø Tiananmen Square protest
Ø The tanker Exxon Valdez worst U.S. tanker
spill
1990
Ø Congregational Discipling Vision adopted
Ø Lynn Miller: Firstfruits Living
Ø East and West Germany reunite
Ø Nelson Mandela released from prison
1991
Ø Pastorate Project results shared
Ø Soviet Congress surrenders power
Ø Operation Desert Storm against Iraq
Ø Rodney G. King beating
1992
Ø MMA adopts guide for responding to the health
care crisis
Ø Journeys With God
released
Ø Reforms give legal equality to black South
Africans.
1993
Ø Donella Clemens becomes first woman moderator
Ø Branch Davidian cult destroyed in Waco, Texas
Ø The worst flooding in U.S. history
1994
Ø Stanley Green becomes MBM president
Ø Jubilee
Sunday school curriculum released
Ø Nelson Mandela becomes South Africa's first
black president
Ø Film: Schindler's List
1995
Ø Orville Yoder becomes MBE president
Ø Vision: Healing & Hope adopted
Ø Mennonite Yearbook lists
92 women in cong. leadership
Ø Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective
adopted
Ø Federal building in Oklahoma City bombed
1996
Ø Shirley H. Showalter chosen to be president
of Goshen College
Ø Believers Church Commentary, tenth volume
printed
Ø MMA introduces Affinity Life plans
Ø Bill Clinton is re-elected President of the
United States
Ø TWA Flight 800 exploded killing all 230 people
aboard.
1997
Ø Dwight McFadden, Jr., first African-American
moderator
Ø Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History,
35th volume
Ø 280 Herald Press books translated to date
Ø MMA introduces Medical Savings Accounts
Ø Orlando 97
Mennonite
Historical Bulletin, April
1998
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