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=Northeastern TN=
 
=Northeastern TN=
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==Anderson County (Knoxville metro)==
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===Coal Creek===
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* [[Coal Creek Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-EB) +1927+
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===Oak Ridge===
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Also in Roane Co.
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* [[East Village Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) +1952-1964
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** Woodland Gospel Hall (OB) +1954-1955; Albert E. Strauchman's home (OB) 1956-1958
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==Greene County (Greeneville micro)==
 
==Greene County (Greeneville micro)==
 
===Greeneville===
 
===Greeneville===
 
* [[Greeneville preaching point, TN]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Greeneville preaching point, TN]] (OB) +1927+
  
==Johnson City / Kingsport / Bristol, TN/[[Virginia|VA]] CSA==
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==Knox County (Knoxville metro)==
===Johnson City metro===
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===Concord===
====Washington County====
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* [[Concord Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe-Raven EB) +1889+
=====Johnson City=====
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===Corryton===
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* [[Corryton Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1908+
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===Knoxville===
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* [[Fourth Avenue Assembly, Knoxville, TN]] (OB) +1936+
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** @ home of Mrs. A.B. Horton, 830 N. 4th Ave.
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* [[Knox Avenue Meeting Hall, TN]] @ Fountain City (Raven-Taylor EB) +1959+
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* [[Knoxville Assembly, TN]] (OB) +2013-'''2018+'''
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* [[Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN]] (OB) '''1848'''-1904 founded by Swiss: Adrien Chavannes, Sterchi, and the Auguste Gouffon family in 1848; Auguste's wife Henrietta's father, Jean Jacques Truan (1790-1858) settled with other children there in 1849. The Rochat family also settled here in the late 1840's. Possibly the first "Open Brethren" meeting in the U.S. Some became Exclusive in 1870.
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* [[Knoxville Meeting Room, TN]] (Raven-Taylor EB) 1870-2012; (PBCC) 2012-'''2020+'''
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** 4 meetings @ +1880+
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*** @ E. Truan's, Mechanicsville sub.
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*** @ M. Stern's, 9 mi. E of town
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*** @ Mr. Cash's, 8 mi. NE
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*** @ Dav. Truan's, 7 mi. N. (Fr.)
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* [[Moshina Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1903-1905+
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* [[Smithwood Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1890+
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** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census identified a PB-III (TW-Lowe) assembly in Knox Co., with 8 meeting in a home.
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* [[Tazewell Pike Meeting Hall, TN]] (Raven-Taylor EB) +1959+
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* [[Washington Pike Meeting Hall, TN]] (Raven-Taylor EB) +1959+
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==Roane County (Knoxville metro)==
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===Harriman===
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* [[Emory Gap Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889+
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==Sevier County (Knoxville CSA)==
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===Sevierville===
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* [[Foothills Bible Fellowship, TN]] (OB) +1998-'''2018+'''
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==Sullivan County (Kingsport/Bristol, TN/[[Virginia|VA]] metro)==
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===Blountville===
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* [[Blountville Community Chapel, TN]] (OB) +2013-2014+
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===Bristol===
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* [[Bristol Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1901-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1973+
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* [[Kingstown Gospel Hall, VA]] (OB)
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===Kingsport===
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* [[Kingsport Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-EB) +1927-1973+
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==Washington County (Johnson City metro)==
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===Johnson City===
 
* [[Johnson City Gospel Hall, TN]] (OB) +1936-1954
 
* [[Johnson City Gospel Hall, TN]] (OB) +1936-1954
 
** Grace Gospel Hall +1936+
 
** Grace Gospel Hall +1936+
  
=====Jonesborough (oldest town in TN)=====
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===Jonesborough (oldest town in TN)===
 
* [[Jonesborough Christian Assembly, TN]] (KLC-EB) +2016+
 
* [[Jonesborough Christian Assembly, TN]] (KLC-EB) +2016+
  
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** Gray, TN +1999-2005+
 
** Gray, TN +1999-2005+
  
===Kingsport/Bristol, TN/[[Virginia|VA]] metro===
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=Northwestern TN=
====Sullivan County====
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==Bedford County (Nashville metro)==
=====Bristol=====
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===Shelbyville===
* [[Bristol Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1901-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1973+
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* [[Shelbyville Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) +1950-(2000-2002)
* [[Kingstown Gospel Hall, VA]] (OB)
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** Shelbyville Meeting Room (OB) +1950+
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==Davidson County (Nashville metro)==
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===Nashville===
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* [[Antioch Christian Assembly, TN]] (KLC-EB) +2016-'''present'''
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* [[Broadway Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1903-1905+
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* [[Christian Believers Fellowship, TN]] (OB) 1978-'''2024+'''
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* [[Nashville Christian Assembly, TN]] (KLC-EB) +2016-'''present'''
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* [[Nashville Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1951-'''2024+'''
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* [[Nashville Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1903-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-'''2024+'''
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==Rutherford County (Nashville metro)==
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===Murfreesboro===
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* [[New Heights Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1955-'''2018+'''
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** College Heights Chapel (OB) 1955-1969; '''?'''; 1990-2008
  
 
=Southeastern TN=
 
=Southeastern TN=
==Chattanooga/Cleveland/Dalton, TN/[[Georgia|GA]]/[[Alabama|AL]] CSA==
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==McMinn County (Athens micro)==
===Athens micro===
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===Etowah===
====McMinn County====
 
=====Etowah=====
 
 
* [[Etowah Gospel Hall, TN]] (OB) +1941-1947+
 
* [[Etowah Gospel Hall, TN]] (OB) +1941-1947+
  
===Chattanooga, TN/[[Georgia|GA]] metro===
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==Franklin County (Chattanooga metro)==
====Franklin County====
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===Monteagle===
=====Monteagle=====
 
 
Also in Grundy & Marion counties
 
Also in Grundy & Marion counties
  
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** Tracy City Assembly (OB) 1972-1975
 
** Tracy City Assembly (OB) 1972-1975
  
====Hamilton County====
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==Hamilton County (Chattanooga metro)==
=====Chattanooga=====
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===Chattanooga===
 
* [[Believers Gospel Fellowship, TN]] (OB) 2000-2002
 
* [[Believers Gospel Fellowship, TN]] (OB) 2000-2002
 
* [[Chattanooga Bible Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1987-2000
 
* [[Chattanooga Bible Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1987-2000
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* [[Your Prayer Room, TN]] (OB) 1952-1954
 
* [[Your Prayer Room, TN]] (OB) 1952-1954
  
=Kingsport=
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=Southwestern TN=
* [[Kingsport Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-EB) +1927-1973+
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==Shelby County (Memphis metro)==
 
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===Arlington===
==Blountville==
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* [[Arlington Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1903-1905+
* [[Blountville Community Chapel, TN]] (OB) +2013-2014+
 
  
=Knoxville=
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===Memphis===
* [[Knoxville Assembly, TN]] (OB) +2013-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN]] (OB) '''1848'''-1904 founded by Swiss: Adrien Chavannes, Sterchi, and the Auguste Gouffon family in 1848; Auguste's wife Henrietta's father, Jean Jacques Truan (1790-1858) settled with other children there in 1849. The Rochat family also settled here in the late 1840's. Possibly the first "Open Brethren" meeting in the U.S. Some became Exclusive in 1870.
 
* [[Knoxville Meeting Room, TN]] (EB/PBCC) 1870-'''2020+'''
 
** 4 meetings @ +1880+
 
*** @ E. Truan's, Mechanicsville sub.
 
*** @ M. Stern's, 9 mi. E of town
 
*** @ Mr. Cash's, 8 mi. NE
 
*** @ Dav. Truan's, 7 mi. N. (Fr.)
 
 
 
* Mrs. A.B. Horton's Home Assembly, 830 N. 4th Ave., Knoxville (OB) +1936+
 
 
 
* [[Tazewell Pike Meeting Hall, TN]] (PBCC) +1959+
 
* [[Washington Pike Meeting Hall, TN]] (PBCC) +1959+
 
 
 
==Coal Creek==
 
* [[Coal Creek Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-EB) +1927+
 
 
 
==Concord==
 
* [[Concord Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1889+
 
 
 
==Corryton==
 
* [[Corryton Meeting Room, TN]] (TW-EB) +1908+
 
 
 
==Emory Gap==
 
* [[Emory Gap Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1889+
 
 
 
==Fountain City==
 
* [[Knox Avenue Meeting Hall, TN]] (PBCC-EB) +1959+
 
 
 
==Oak Ridge==
 
* [[East Village Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) +1952-1964
 
** Woodland Gospel Hall (OB) +1954-1955; Albert E. Strauchman's home (OB) 1956-1958
 
 
 
==Sevierville==
 
* [[Foothills Bible Fellowship, TN]] (OB) +1998-'''2018+'''
 
 
 
=Memphis=
 
 
* [[Grace Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1934-2008
 
* [[Grace Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1934-2008
 
** Memphis Gospel Hall (OB) 1934-1951
 
** Memphis Gospel Hall (OB) 1934-1951
 
* [[Memphis Believers in Christ Assembly, TN]] (OB) +2016-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Memphis Believers in Christ Assembly, TN]] (OB) +2016-'''2018+'''
  
==Arlington==
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==Tipton County (Memphis metro)==
* [[Arlington Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1903-1905+
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===Drummonds===
 
 
==Drummonds==
 
 
* [[Drummonds Bible Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1977-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Drummonds Bible Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1977-'''2018+'''
 
** outreach work from Richmond Heights Gospel Hall & Walnut Park Bible Chapel, both in St. Louis, [[Missouri|MO]], to Memphis & Drummonds, assembly founded by Benton Jackson. 14 baptized the first year.
 
** outreach work from Richmond Heights Gospel Hall & Walnut Park Bible Chapel, both in St. Louis, [[Missouri|MO]], to Memphis & Drummonds, assembly founded by Benton Jackson. 14 baptized the first year.
 
** c/o Sidney Smith @ Brighton 1977-1978+
 
** c/o Sidney Smith @ Brighton 1977-1978+
 
=Moshina=
 
* [[Moshina Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1903-1905+
 
 
=Nashville=
 
* Antioch Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
 
* [[Christian Believers Fellowship, TN]] (OB) 1978-'''2023+'''
 
* Nashville Christian Assembly (KLC-EB) +2016+
 
* [[Nashville Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1951-'''2023+'''
 
* [[Nashville Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1903-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-'''2023+'''
 
 
==Broadway==
 
* [[Broadway Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1903-1905+
 
 
==Murfreesboro==
 
* [[New Heights Chapel, TN]] (OB) 1955-'''2018+'''
 
** College Heights Chapel (OB) 1955-1969; '''?'''; 1990-2008
 
 
==Shelbyville==
 
* [[Shelbyville Gospel Chapel, TN]] (OB) +1950-(2000-2002)
 
** Shelbyville Meeting Room (OB) +1950+
 
 
=Smithwood=
 
* [[Smithwood Meeting Room, TN]] (EB) +1889+
 

Latest revision as of 01:33, 9 August 2024

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), PBCC are of the tightest Exclusive Brethren, 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.

Northeastern TN

Anderson County (Knoxville metro)

Coal Creek

Oak Ridge

Also in Roane Co.

Greene County (Greeneville micro)

Greeneville

Knox County (Knoxville metro)

Concord

Corryton

Knoxville

  • Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN (OB) 1848-1904 founded by Swiss: Adrien Chavannes, Sterchi, and the Auguste Gouffon family in 1848; Auguste's wife Henrietta's father, Jean Jacques Truan (1790-1858) settled with other children there in 1849. The Rochat family also settled here in the late 1840's. Possibly the first "Open Brethren" meeting in the U.S. Some became Exclusive in 1870.
  • Knoxville Meeting Room, TN (Raven-Taylor EB) 1870-2012; (PBCC) 2012-2020+
    • 4 meetings @ +1880+
      • @ E. Truan's, Mechanicsville sub.
      • @ M. Stern's, 9 mi. E of town
      • @ Mr. Cash's, 8 mi. NE
      • @ Dav. Truan's, 7 mi. N. (Fr.)
  • Smithwood Meeting Room, TN (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1890+
    • In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census identified a PB-III (TW-Lowe) assembly in Knox Co., with 8 meeting in a home.

Roane County (Knoxville metro)

Harriman

Sevier County (Knoxville CSA)

Sevierville

Sullivan County (Kingsport/Bristol, TN/VA metro)

Blountville

Bristol

Kingsport

Washington County (Johnson City metro)

Johnson City

Jonesborough (oldest town in TN)

Northwestern TN

Bedford County (Nashville metro)

Shelbyville

Davidson County (Nashville metro)

Nashville

Rutherford County (Nashville metro)

Murfreesboro

Southeastern TN

McMinn County (Athens micro)

Etowah

Franklin County (Chattanooga metro)

Monteagle

Also in Grundy & Marion counties

Hamilton County (Chattanooga metro)

Chattanooga

Southwestern TN

Shelby County (Memphis metro)

Arlington

Memphis

Tipton County (Memphis metro)

Drummonds

  • Drummonds Bible Chapel, TN (OB) 1977-2018+
    • outreach work from Richmond Heights Gospel Hall & Walnut Park Bible Chapel, both in St. Louis, MO, to Memphis & Drummonds, assembly founded by Benton Jackson. 14 baptized the first year.
    • c/o Sidney Smith @ Brighton 1977-1978+