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'''S. Scott Galley Edwards''', B.A. (History), M.T.S., (1965-) of Ontario, Canada, is a writer/researcher of Mennonite history. He is a great-grandson of Amos S. Eby (1862-1930), whose ancestry is recorded in the biographical [[History of the Eby Family]]. | '''S. Scott Galley Edwards''', B.A. (History), M.T.S., (1965-) of Ontario, Canada, is a writer/researcher of Mennonite history. He is a great-grandson of Amos S. Eby (1862-1930), whose ancestry is recorded in the biographical [[History of the Eby Family]]. | ||
− | Edwards is also the founder and director of the [[Apostolic Anabaptist Network]]. | + | Edwards is also the founder and director of the [[Apostolic Anabaptist Network]], and the Gateway Christian Arts Festival. |
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S. Scott Galley Edwards, B.A. (History), M.T.S., (1965-) of Ontario, Canada, is a writer/researcher of Mennonite history. He is a great-grandson of Amos S. Eby (1862-1930), whose ancestry is recorded in the biographical History of the Eby Family.
Edwards is also the founder and director of the Apostolic Anabaptist Network, and the Gateway Christian Arts Festival.
His articles for this encyclopedia include:
Historical:
- Traditional Old Order Mennonite Groups:
- Wellesley Orthodox Mennonites
- Orthodox Mennonite Church, Huron County
- Progressive Old Order Mennonite Groups:
- Reformed Old Order Mennonites
- Markham-Waterloo Mennonite Conference
Biographical: