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Washington, D.C.
1970: Immanuel Bible Assembly, Washington, D.C.
Immanuel Bible Assembly in Washington, DC has its roots in home Bible studies conducted in the city prior to 1970. Several persons were saved in the Bible studies, and other Christians were drawn to the group, being discouraged with the church settings in which they found themselves.
In 1970, the Christians began meeting in full assembly capacity in the home of one of the saints at 207 Taylor Street, N.W. Soon they were having a Sunday School and had an active young people’s group, with 45 in fellowship. Outgrowing the home, they moved into a Washington Bible College building for a time, and by 1977 moved into their own building at 3303 10th Street, N.E. Leaders in the assembly have included LeRoy W. Burns, Burdette S. Burton, Willis L. Davis, Jr., and Lorren E. Hackett.
Washington Christian Assembly, Washington, D.C.
Washington Christian Assembly at 30 Kennedy Street NW in Washington, DC is active. Samuel and Joseph Jeremiah have been in leadership.
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