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[[Communaute Chretienne le Sentier, Verdun, QC]], Montreal, Southwestern [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
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==History==
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[[Communaute Chretienne le Sentier, Verdun, QC|Communauté chrétienne le Sentier]], Verdun, Montreal, Southcentral [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] was a French open brethren assembly.
  
(OB-F) +1989-2000+
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Communauté chrétienne Le Sentier at Verdun was a direct outgrowth in 1989 of the Grande Maison, the sixth and final hive-off of that particular  work. [[Michel Lafleur]], commended by the Assemblée chrétienne de St-Léonard and the Assemblée chrétienne de l'Ouest de Montréal, along with his wife Diane, headed up this work. Meetings were at the Centre Communautaire Marcel Giroux. In 1992, the assembly merged with La Source at Saint-Léonard.
  
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==Locations==
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==
* Michel Lafleur +1989-2000+
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* Michel Lafleur 1989-1992
  
==Other Leadership==
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==Alumni==
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* [[Who’s Who at Communaute Chretienne le Sentier, Verdun, QC|Who’s Who at Communauté chrétienne Le Sentier, Verdun, QC]] 1989-1992
  
==Other Notable Alumni==
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==Sources==
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* Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1989-2000
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* News of Quebec

Latest revision as of 17:52, 26 December 2020

History

Communauté chrétienne le Sentier, Verdun, Montreal, Southcentral Quebec, Canada was a French open brethren assembly.

Communauté chrétienne Le Sentier at Verdun was a direct outgrowth in 1989 of the Grande Maison, the sixth and final hive-off of that particular  work. Michel Lafleur, commended by the Assemblée chrétienne de St-Léonard and the Assemblée chrétienne de l'Ouest de Montréal, along with his wife Diane, headed up this work. Meetings were at the Centre Communautaire Marcel Giroux. In 1992, the assembly merged with La Source at Saint-Léonard.

Locations

Correspondents

  • Michel Lafleur 1989-1992

Alumni

Sources

  • Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1989-2000
  • News of Quebec