A group of 18 young men and women travel in the back of a truck on their way a Sängerfest or song festival in the Didsbury, Alberta, area in 1934. No seatbelts used here! Song festivals were popular in Mennonite circles as a way of gathering to see old friends, enjoy singing four-part harmony music, and a way for young men and women to meet in controlled environments. These events often included people from different Mennonite denominations. Charismatic itinerant music directors, like Kornelius H. Neufeld, commonly led these groups, which could number over a hundred singers.
On the way to Sängerfest, 1934
A Moment from Yesterday
July 22, 2015 | God at work in the Church | Volume 19 Issue 15
Conrad Stoesz | Mennonite Heritage Centre
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