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==History==
 
==History==
Beginning in 1971, Gospel meetings and Bible studies were conducted every Friday evening in a room made over into a small chapel in the home of Roger Drouyn. Believers traveled to Sorel on Sundays for the Lord's Supper, a trip of 25 to 30 miles. In September 1974, the Breaking of Bread was celebrated for the first time at Saint-Guillaume. The assembly carried on for a number of years until its closure in 1987/88.
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Beginning in 1971, Gospel meetings and Bible studies were conducted every Friday evening in a room made over into a small chapel in the home of Roger Drouyn. Believers traveled to Sorel on Sundays for the Lord's Supper, a trip of 25 to 30 miles. In September 1974, the Breaking of Bread was celebrated for the first time at Saint-Guillaume. Roger Drouyn left the work in 1983. However, the assembly carried on for several years until its closure in 1987/88.
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
 
* 88 Rang du Cordon 1980-1986
 
* 88 Rang du Cordon 1980-1986
* 558 rang du Cordon 1987+
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* 558 rang du Cordon 1987+and tCorrespondents
  
==Correspondents==
 
 
* M. Roger Drouyn 1980-1985
 
* M. Roger Drouyn 1980-1985
 
* Emilio Fortin @ d'Yamaska 1986-1987+;
 
* Emilio Fortin @ d'Yamaska 1986-1987+;

Revision as of 18:22, 23 October 2020

History

Beginning in 1971, Gospel meetings and Bible studies were conducted every Friday evening in a room made over into a small chapel in the home of Roger Drouyn. Believers traveled to Sorel on Sundays for the Lord's Supper, a trip of 25 to 30 miles. In September 1974, the Breaking of Bread was celebrated for the first time at Saint-Guillaume. Roger Drouyn left the work in 1983. However, the assembly carried on for several years until its closure in 1987/88.

Location

  • 88 Rang du Cordon 1980-1986
  • 558 rang du Cordon 1987+and tCorrespondents
  • M. Roger Drouyn 1980-1985
  • Emilio Fortin @ d'Yamaska 1986-1987+;

Alumni

Sources

  • Walterick Publishing Assembly Address Books: 1980, 1982-1983, 1985-1987
  • News of Quebec