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This is an exclusive brethren meeting in Aberdeen, [[Idaho]] that was a split off of the (TW) [[Aberdeen Meeting Room, ID|Aberdeen Meeting Room]] about 1992, that is presently affiliated with the Renton (ex-Raven/PBCC) network of brethren.
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This is an exclusive brethren meeting in Aberdeen, [[Idaho]] that was a split off of the (TW) [[Aberdeen Meeting Room, ID|Aberdeen Meeting Room]] about 1992, that is presently affiliated with the Renton (Ren/R/TSr-EB) network of brethren.
  
 
The assembly was founded by Harold John Klassen (1944-2018 Aberdeen, ID), a grandson of Cornelius Klassen (1912-1950) & Paula Hege Klassen (1912-1978), cofounders (in 1912) of the TW meeting. Harold's parents were Otto Rudolph Klassen (1917-2001 Aberdeen, ID) & Eunice Buchanan Klassen (b. 1920 Saint Francisville, Lawrence, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 2016 American Falls, ID).
 
The assembly was founded by Harold John Klassen (1944-2018 Aberdeen, ID), a grandson of Cornelius Klassen (1912-1950) & Paula Hege Klassen (1912-1978), cofounders (in 1912) of the TW meeting. Harold's parents were Otto Rudolph Klassen (1917-2001 Aberdeen, ID) & Eunice Buchanan Klassen (b. 1920 Saint Francisville, Lawrence, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 2016 American Falls, ID).

Latest revision as of 00:48, 17 May 2023

This is an exclusive brethren meeting in Aberdeen, Idaho that was a split off of the (TW) Aberdeen Meeting Room about 1992, that is presently affiliated with the Renton (Ren/R/TSr-EB) network of brethren.

The assembly was founded by Harold John Klassen (1944-2018 Aberdeen, ID), a grandson of Cornelius Klassen (1912-1950) & Paula Hege Klassen (1912-1978), cofounders (in 1912) of the TW meeting. Harold's parents were Otto Rudolph Klassen (1917-2001 Aberdeen, ID) & Eunice Buchanan Klassen (b. 1920 Saint Francisville, Lawrence, IL - d. 2016 American Falls, ID).

Harold's son Michael, and Anders M. Lidbeck are among the leadership in this assembly, along with annual conferences in various parts of the world, and some of their writings may be found in a monthly periodical called A Word In Its Season that discusses various doctrinal questions.

Location

  • 652 S. 2nd W.