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Wortham Meeting Room is an Exclusive Brethren meeting with roots back to at least 1878, with a correspondent of Seth Fuller. There were no correspondents listed between 1879-1900, but by 1901 Nelson Calame was serving in leadership, thru at least 1951. In 1909, the Wortham Meeting Room was part of the [[Tunbridge Wells Brethren|Tunbridge Wells]] split from the [[Plymouth Brethren Christian Church|PBCC]], with just Nelson serving leadership. Their church building is presently being utilized by another evangelical group, but the McHargue family continues as representative, having served since 1949.
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Wortham Meeting Room is an Exclusive Brethren meeting with roots back to at least 1878, with a correspondent then of Seth Fuller. There were no correspondents listed between 1879-1900, but by 1901 Nelson Calame was serving in leadership, thru at least 1951. In 1909, the Wortham Meeting Room was part of the [[Tunbridge Wells Brethren|Tunbridge Wells]] split from the [[Plymouth Brethren Christian Church|PBCC]], with just Nelson Calame serving in leadership at the time of the split. The church building is presently being utilized by another evangelical group, but the McHargue family continues as area representatives, having served since 1949.
  
 
==Photos==
 
==Photos==
c. 1900
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c. 1900[[File:Wortham_building_1.jpg|600x396px]][[File:Wortham_building_2.jpg]]
[[File:Wortham_building_1.jpg|600x396px]][[File:Wortham_building_2.jpg]]
 
  
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==

Revision as of 05:58, 6 October 2019

Wortham Meeting Room is an Exclusive Brethren meeting with roots back to at least 1878, with a correspondent then of Seth Fuller. There were no correspondents listed between 1879-1900, but by 1901 Nelson Calame was serving in leadership, thru at least 1951. In 1909, the Wortham Meeting Room was part of the Tunbridge Wells split from the PBCC, with just Nelson Calame serving in leadership at the time of the split. The church building is presently being utilized by another evangelical group, but the McHargue family continues as area representatives, having served since 1949.

Photos

c. 1900Wortham building 1.jpgWortham building 2.jpg

Correspondents

  • Seth Fuller +1878
  • Nelson Calame +1901-1951+
  • W.F. Michael +1903-1905+; +1914+
  • Charles "Charley" Chausse +1903-1905+; +1914-1933+
  • Charles "Charlie" Calame +1911-1944+
  • Ozie Bevill +1917+
  • A.O. Bevil +1923-1927+
  • Gary O. Summers +1933+
  • Ben Wasson +1949-1973+
  • James S. "Jim" McHargue +1949-1973+
  • J. Albert Larson +1962+
  • James D. McHargue +1973-2005+
  • Joe E. Dickens +1985+
  • Al R. Hunnicutt +1985+
  • John R. Dickens +1985+
  • Jacqueline "Jackie" Hunnicutt +2005-2010+
  • Dwight McHargue +2010-2016+

Sources

  • Virginia Schewe - Oct 2019
  • LOG's