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| − | Sturgis Bible Chapel was an open brethren assembly founded in 1919 by A.L. Ritts, formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church before he withdrew and took a majority of the congregation with him, and the assembly was started with about forty. | + | Sturgis Bible Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Sturgis, St. Joseph Co., [[Michigan]], founded in 1919 by A.L. Ritts, formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church before he withdrew and took a majority of the congregation with him, and the assembly was started with about forty. It was known as Sturgis Gospel Hall thru 1943. In 1927 it was located at 507 E. West St. It folded sometime after 2013. Mert & Jane Wolcutt were commended from this assembly to Congo, then CMML, then to Rest Haven. |
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 29 July 2024
Sturgis Bible Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Sturgis, St. Joseph Co., Michigan, founded in 1919 by A.L. Ritts, formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church before he withdrew and took a majority of the congregation with him, and the assembly was started with about forty. It was known as Sturgis Gospel Hall thru 1943. In 1927 it was located at 507 E. West St. It folded sometime after 2013. Mert & Jane Wolcutt were commended from this assembly to Congo, then CMML, then to Rest Haven.
Correspondents
- A.L. Ritts 1919-1922+
- I.E. Bollman @ 203 S. Clay St. +1927+
Also See
Sources
- 1922-1927 OB AB's
- Witness 1921-3