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==History== | ==History== | ||
| − | [[Assemblee Chretienne Evangelique de Saint-Jean, QC|Assemblée chrétienne | + | [[Assemblee Chretienne Evangelique de Saint-Jean, QC|Assemblée chrétienne évangélique de Saint-Jean]], Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Le Haut-Richelieu, Monteregie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], was founded in 1974. |
| − | The assembly had its beginnings in the mid-1970s, likely in 1974 according to ''Ebb and Flow: A History of Christian Brethren Churches in French Canada. ''This “testimony” was started by Marcel and Roméa Monette. Early on, the assembly had an evangelistic outreach by means of Code-o-phone. Jean Clément, a Christian radio announcer, recorded the brief messages that were posted from time to time. A year and a half later Fernand Saint-Louis was asked to take this over. The latter's radio program, La foi vivifiante, was also broadcast over the local station. Fernand has continued to give a helping hand ever since. Pioneer worker, Vincent Davey | + | The assembly had its beginnings in the mid-1970s, likely in 1974 according to ''Ebb and Flow: A History of Christian Brethren Churches in French Canada. ''This “testimony” was started by Marcel and Roméa Monette. Early on, the assembly had an evangelistic outreach by means of Code-o-phone. Jean Clément, a Christian radio announcer, recorded the brief messages that were posted from time to time. A year and a half later [[Fernand Saint-Louis]] was asked to take this over. The latter's radio program, [[La foi vivifiante]], was also broadcast over the local station. Fernand has continued to give a helping hand ever since. Pioneer worker, [[Vincent Davey]], often visited this gathering of the Lord’s people in its early years. |
| − | From the beginning, the assembly met in the local St-Jean’s High School until the mid-1990s when meetings were transferred to private homes. | + | From the beginning, the assembly met in the local St-Jean’s High School until the mid-1990s when meetings were transferred to private homes. |
==AKA== | ==AKA== | ||
| − | * Eglise | + | * Eglise chrétienne évangélique 1974-1986 |
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
| − | * St. John's High School, 380 St. Michel | + | * St. John's High School, 380 St. Michel 1974-1995 |
| − | * homes | + | * homes 1995-2020+ |
==Correspondents== | ==Correspondents== | ||
| − | * Marcel Monette | + | * Marcel Monette 1982-2009 |
| − | * Normand Gelinas | + | * Normand Gelinas 2010-2020+ |
==Alumni== | ==Alumni== | ||
| − | * [[Who's Who at Assemblee Chretienne Evangelique de Saint-Jean, QC]] | + | * [[Who's Who at Assemblee Chretienne Evangelique de Saint-Jean, QC|Who's Who at Assemblée chrétienne évangélique de Saint-Jean, QC]] 1974-2020+ |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
* Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1987, 1989-2000, 2003-2004, 2006-2008 | * Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1987, 1989-2000, 2003-2004, 2006-2008 | ||
* ECS Ministries (Emmaus International) Assembly Address Books: 2009-2010, 2013-2014, 2016, 2018, 2020 | * ECS Ministries (Emmaus International) Assembly Address Books: 2009-2010, 2013-2014, 2016, 2018, 2020 | ||
| + | * News of Quebec | ||
Latest revision as of 21:46, 5 January 2021
History
Assemblée chrétienne évangélique de Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Le Haut-Richelieu, Monteregie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral Quebec, Canada, was founded in 1974.
The assembly had its beginnings in the mid-1970s, likely in 1974 according to Ebb and Flow: A History of Christian Brethren Churches in French Canada. This “testimony” was started by Marcel and Roméa Monette. Early on, the assembly had an evangelistic outreach by means of Code-o-phone. Jean Clément, a Christian radio announcer, recorded the brief messages that were posted from time to time. A year and a half later Fernand Saint-Louis was asked to take this over. The latter's radio program, La foi vivifiante, was also broadcast over the local station. Fernand has continued to give a helping hand ever since. Pioneer worker, Vincent Davey, often visited this gathering of the Lord’s people in its early years.
From the beginning, the assembly met in the local St-Jean’s High School until the mid-1990s when meetings were transferred to private homes.
AKA
- Eglise chrétienne évangélique 1974-1986
Locations
- St. John's High School, 380 St. Michel 1974-1995
- homes 1995-2020+
Correspondents
- Marcel Monette 1982-2009
- Normand Gelinas 2010-2020+
Alumni
Sources
- Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1987, 1989-2000, 2003-2004, 2006-2008
- ECS Ministries (Emmaus International) Assembly Address Books: 2009-2010, 2013-2014, 2016, 2018, 2020
- News of Quebec