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=====Siler City=====
 
=====Siler City=====
* [[Siler City Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1948-2018+
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* [[Siler City Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1943-2018+
  
 
====Durham County====
 
====Durham County====
 
=====Durham (also in Orange & Wake Counties)=====
 
=====Durham (also in Orange & Wake Counties)=====
* [[Grove Park Chapel, NC]] (OB/BC) 1945/1990-'''2020+'''
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* [[Grove Park Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1945-1990; (OB IBC) 1990-'''2025+'''
* [[Northgate Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1964-'''2020+'''
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** Durham Gospel Center (OB) 1945-1990
** [[Durham Gospel Center, NC]] (OB) 1945-1990
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* [[Northgate Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1964-2020+
  
 
===Wake County (Raleigh metro)===
 
===Wake County (Raleigh metro)===
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* [[North Raleigh Chapel, NC]] (OB) +2018+
 
* [[North Raleigh Chapel, NC]] (OB) +2018+
 
* [[North Ridge Bible Chapel, NC]] (OB) +2018+
 
* [[North Ridge Bible Chapel, NC]] (OB) +2018+
* [[Raleigh Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1954-1967+
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* [[Raleigh Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1926/1931-1967+
** Raleigh Gospel Hall (OB) +1927-1950+
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** Raleigh Gospel Hall (OB) +1926-1950+
** @ Johnson & West Sts. +1936+; @ East & Franklin +1943-1959+
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* [[Six Forks Gospel Hall, NC]] (OB 1932-1946+
  
 
====Wendell====
 
====Wendell====
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* [[Grace Bible Fellowship, NC]] (OB) 1975-2020+
 
* [[Grace Bible Fellowship, NC]] (OB) 1975-2020+
 
** Civic Center @ Graham, NC 1975-1976
 
** Civic Center @ Graham, NC 1975-1976
* [[Ireland Street Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1948-'''2020+'''
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* [[Ireland Street Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1945-2023+
** c/o Frank W. Tinnin +1978+
 
** also see [https://www.facebook.com/Ireland-Street-Chapel-118734131475731/ ISC's FB]
 
  
 
====Mebane (also in Orange County)====
 
====Mebane (also in Orange County)====
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====Winston-Salem====
 
====Winston-Salem====
* [[Fair Oaks Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1927/1969-2018+
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* [[Fair Oaks Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1969-2018+
* [[Parkway Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1927/1965-2018+
 
** Parkway Gospel Chapel 1965-1969+
 
** c/o C.W. Fulk 1993+
 
  
* [[Winston-Salem Gospel Chapel, NC]] +1927/+1943-1965
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* [[Glenn Avenue Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB)
** Winston-Salem Assembly (OB) +1927+
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** became Parkway Gospel Chapel in 1965, of which Fair Oaks Gospel Chapel hived from in 1969.
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* [[Parkway Bible Assembly, NC]] (OB) +1927-'''2024+'''
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** Winston-Salem Assembly +1927-1939; Parkway Gospel Chapel 1965-1969+; Parkway Chapel
  
 
===Greensboro/High Point metro===
 
===Greensboro/High Point metro===
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=====Greensboro=====
 
=====Greensboro=====
* [[Greensboro Meeting Room, NC]] (TW) +1911+
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* [[Greensboro Meeting Room, NC]] (TW-eb) +1911+
* [[Shannon Hills Bible Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1943/1967-'''2020+'''
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** Shannon Hills Chapel (OB) 1967-2020+
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* [[Shannon Hills Bible Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1940-'''2025+'''
** Forest Avenue Tabernacle (OB) +1943-1967
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** Forest Avenue Tabernacle (OB) 1940-1967
  
 
=====High Point (also in Randolph, Davidson & Forsyth Counties)=====
 
=====High Point (also in Randolph, Davidson & Forsyth Counties)=====
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===Lee County===
 
===Lee County===
 
====Sanford====
 
====Sanford====
* [[Sanford Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1954-2018+
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* [[Sanford Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1948-'''2025+'''
  
 
===Robeson County===
 
===Robeson County===
 
====Pembroke====
 
====Pembroke====
* [[Pembroke Family Fellowship, NC]] (OB) +2018+
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* [[Pembroke Family Fellowship, NC]] (OB BC) +2005-'''2024+'''
* [[Pembroke Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +2018+
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* [[Pembroke Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1936-'''2024+'''
* [[Pembroke Gospel Hall, NC]] (American Indian OB) +1936-1969+
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** Pembroke Gospel Hall (American Lumbee Indian OB) +1936-2017
** Lumbee Indian Assembly
 
  
 
===Scotland County===
 
===Scotland County===
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====Maxton====
 
====Maxton====
* [[Preston Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1954-'''2024+'''
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* [[Preston Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) 1914-'''2024+'''
 
 
  
 
==New Hanover County (Wilmington metro)==
 
==New Hanover County (Wilmington metro)==
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===Catawba County===
 
===Catawba County===
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* In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census counted one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Catawba Co., with 3 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 25.
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====Conover====
 
====Conover====
 
* [[Conover Christian Assembly, NC]] (KLC-EB) +2016+
 
* [[Conover Christian Assembly, NC]] (KLC-EB) +2016+
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====Buncombe County====
 
====Buncombe County====
 
=====Asheville=====
 
=====Asheville=====
* [[Asheville Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1922-'''2020+'''
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* [[Asheville Gospel Chapel, NC]] (OB) +1922-'''2022+'''
 
** Alabama Avenue Gospel Hall +1922+; West Asheville Assembly +1927+; Hanover Street Assembly +1936-1965; Asheville Gospel Hall +1936-1960; Asheville Gospel Chapel 1961-1965; Brownwood Chapel 1966-1967; Asheville Gospel Chapel 1967-present;
 
** Alabama Avenue Gospel Hall +1922+; West Asheville Assembly +1927+; Hanover Street Assembly +1936-1965; Asheville Gospel Hall +1936-1960; Asheville Gospel Chapel 1961-1965; Brownwood Chapel 1966-1967; Asheville Gospel Chapel 1967-present;
 
** @ Alabama Ave. +1922+; West Asheville +1927+; Hanover St. +1936-1965+;
 
** @ Alabama Ave. +1922+; West Asheville +1927+; Hanover St. +1936-1965+;

Latest revision as of 05:51, 21 March 2025

See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").  AA/CA refers to assemblies of African or Caribbean origin, or predominant demographic, although all ethnicities are overly welcome in any assemblies.

The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.

Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media.

Contents

Eastern Central NC

Greenville/Kinston/Washington CSA

Pitt County (Greenville metro)

Winterville

Raleigh/Durham/Cary CSA

Durham/Chapel Hill metro

Chatham County

Pittsboro
Siler City

Durham County

Durham (also in Orange & Wake Counties)

Wake County (Raleigh metro)

Apex

Raleigh (also in Durham County)

Wendell

Zebulon

Rocky Mount/Wilson/Roanoke Rapids CSA

Wilson County

Wilson

Wayne County (Goldsboro metro)

Goldsboro

Northcentral NC

Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem CSA

Alamance County (Burlington metro)

Burlington

Mebane (also in Orange County)

  • Mebane Gospel Chapel, NC (OB) 1966-2018+
    • above Rese's Store on 4th St. 1967-1969
    • Samuel C. Taylor's apartment on 5th St. 1966

Forsyth County (Winston-Salem metro)

Kernersville (also in Guilford County

Winston-Salem

Greensboro/High Point metro

Guilford County

Gibsonville (also in Alamance County)
Greensboro
High Point (also in Randolph, Davidson & Forsyth Counties)

Randolph County

Ramseur
Randleman

Rockingham County

Reidsville

Northwestern NC

Ashe County

Fleetwood

Southeastern NC

Fayetteville/Lumberton/Laurinburg CSA

Cumberland County (Fayetteville metro)

Fayetteville

Lee County

Sanford

Robeson County

Pembroke

Scotland County

Laurinburg

Maxton

New Hanover County (Wilmington metro)

Wilmington

  • Wilmington Bible Chapel, NC (OB) 1968-2022+
    • founded by Ralph & Marietta Samppala, Robert & Blanch Duncan, and George & Linda Bowman.
    • also see WBC's website
    • @ homes 1968-1970; El Berta Motel 1970+; rented 3-bedroom house, 43rd St., Winter Park +1973; 5026 Chester St. 1973-present;
    • c/o Ralph Samppala 1968+; George M. Bowman, Jr. +1978+;

Southwestern NC

Charlotte/Concord, NC/SC CSA

Cleveland County

Shelby

Charlotte/Concord/Gastonia metro

Gaston County

Stanley=
  • Stanley Gospel Chapel, NC (OB) 1938/+1943/1959-1993
    • Stanley Christian Assembly Hall (OB) +1943-1955; Stanley Gospel Hall (OB) 1956-1958
    • c/o Mr. Ewell (Greenville, SC) in later years, & Pauline Goodwin;
    • Light & Liberty: 1938: Charlotte, NC: "Our brother Wm. T. Henderson who is in business here, has his own tent and seeks to reach neighboring towns and centers. He spent three weeks at a place called Martha's Chapel, but not finding much interest moved to Stanley, 22 miles from Charlotte. He is just finished six weeks of meetings, having found more to encourage and saw a few saved."

Lincoln County

Denver

Mecklenburg County

Charlotte
  • Charlotte Gospel Hall, NC (KLC-EB) 1962-2024+
  • Charlotte preaching point, NC (TW-N) +2016+
  • Fairbluff Bible Chapel, NC (OB) 1925-2024+
    • @ William T. Henderson's home (OB) 1925-1938+; Charlotte Christian Assembly @ Hannah Hall YMCA +1943-1958; Bethel Chapel @ Fairbluff Pl. 1959-1969+
    • Light & Liberty: 1938: Charlotte, NC: "Our brother Wm. T. Henderson who is in business here, has his own tent and seeks to reach neighboring towns and centers. He spent three weeks at a place called Martha's Chapel, but not finding much interest moved to Stanley, 22 miles from Charlotte. He is just finished six weeks of meetings, having found more to encourage and saw a few saved."
Davidson
Matthews
Pineville

Rowan County

Salisbury

Union County

Waxhaw

Hickory/Lenoir/Morganton metro

Alexander County

Taylorsville

Catawba County

  • In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census counted one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Catawba Co., with 3 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 25.

Conover

Hickory

Newton

Watauga County

Blowing Rock

Western NC

Asheville/Marion/Brevard CSA

Asheville metro

Buncombe County

Asheville
  • Asheville Gospel Chapel, NC (OB) +1922-2022+
    • Alabama Avenue Gospel Hall +1922+; West Asheville Assembly +1927+; Hanover Street Assembly +1936-1965; Asheville Gospel Hall +1936-1960; Asheville Gospel Chapel 1961-1965; Brownwood Chapel 1966-1967; Asheville Gospel Chapel 1967-present;
    • @ Alabama Ave. +1922+; West Asheville +1927+; Hanover St. +1936-1965+;
    • c/o D.L. Aikinson, 63 Michigan Ave. +1922+; Andrew M. Wardlaw @ 75 Mitchell St. +1927+

Haywood County

Clyde
Waynesville

Henderson County

Balfour
Hendersonville