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| − | Cranbrook Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly on 1421 2nd St. S (later a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_Guides Girl Scout building) in the town of Cranbrook, [[British Columbia#Kootenay|Kootenay]], in the [[British Columbia#Interior|Interior]] of [[British Columbia]], from 1999-2006+. | + | Cranbrook Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly on 1421 2nd St. S (later a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_Guides Girl Scout building]) in the town of Cranbrook, [[British Columbia#Kootenay|Kootenay]], in the [[British Columbia#Interior|Interior]] of [[British Columbia]], from 1999-2006+. |
=Correspondents= | =Correspondents= | ||
| − | * Bob Kroeze 1999-2004+ | + | * Bob Kroeze 1999-2004+ |
* Fritz Teyke 1999-2006+ | * Fritz Teyke 1999-2006+ | ||
Latest revision as of 06:49, 3 July 2025
Cranbrook Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly on 1421 2nd St. S (later a Girl Scout building) in the town of Cranbrook, Kootenay, in the Interior of British Columbia, from 1999-2006+.
Correspondents
- Bob Kroeze 1999-2004+
- Fritz Teyke 1999-2006+
Also See
- Visiting Ministry at Cranbrook Gospel Chapel, BC
- Who's Who at Cranbrook Gospel Chapel, BC notable alumni
Sources
- OB AAB's