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| − | Fellowship Bible Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Enfield, Hartford Co., [[Connecticut]] from +1986-1999 that hived from nearby [[Prospect Bible Chapel, CT|Prospect Bible Chapel]]. | + | Fellowship Bible Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Enfield, Hartford Co., [[Connecticut]] from +1986-1999 that hived from nearby [[Prospect Bible Chapel, CT|Prospect Bible Chapel]]. It was founded by Tim Brown, a son of Alexander Brown (1918-2005), an early correspondent of Prospect. |
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 19 August 2024
Fellowship Bible Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut from +1986-1999 that hived from nearby Prospect Bible Chapel. It was founded by Tim Brown, a son of Alexander Brown (1918-2005), an early correspondent of Prospect.
Contents
Locations
- Masonic Temple, 141 Orchard St., Ellington +1986-1992
- 325 Hazard Ave., Enfield 1993-1999
Correspondent
- c/o Tim Brown (@ Ellington +1986-1987, @ Enfield 1988-1993, @ Somers 1994-1999).
Also See
- Who's Who at Fellowship Bible Chapel, CT notable alumni
Sources
- OB AAB's 1986-1999
- Ancestry.com