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** c/o Nicholas Major, 233 Chenault Ave.
 
** c/o Nicholas Major, 233 Chenault Ave.
  
* [[Hoquiam Meeting Room, WA]] (TW) +1930-1989+
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* [[Hoquiam Meeting Room, WA]] (TW-EB) +1930-1989+
  
 
=Northwestern WA=
 
=Northwestern WA=
 
==Clallam County==
 
==Clallam County==
 
===Port Angeles===
 
===Port Angeles===
* [[Port Angeles Meeting Room, WA]] (TW) +1914-1917+
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* [[Port Angeles Meeting Room, WA]] (TW-EB) +1914-1917+
  
 
==Mason County==
 
==Mason County==
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==San Juan Island==
 
==San Juan Island==
 
===Friday Harbor===
 
===Friday Harbor===
* [[Friday Harbor Meeting Room, WA]] (TW) +1955+
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* [[Friday Harbor Meeting Room, WA]] (TW-EB) +1955+
  
 
===Roche Harbor===
 
===Roche Harbor===
* [[Roche Harbor Meeting Room, WA]] (TW) +1951+
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* [[Roche Harbor Meeting Room, WA]] (TW-EB) +1951+
  
 
==Seattle metro==
 
==Seattle metro==
 
===King County===
 
===King County===
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In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly in King Co., with 20 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.
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====Black Diamond====
 
====Black Diamond====
* [[Black Diamond Meeting Room, WA]] (TW) +1914-1917+
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* [[Black Diamond Meeting Room, WA]] (TW-EB) +1914-1917+
  
 
====Des Moines====
 
====Des Moines====
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* [[Berlin Gospel Hall, WA]] (OB) +1904-1906
 
* [[Berlin Gospel Hall, WA]] (OB) +1904-1906
 
** the community of Berlin was destroyed in 1906 by the spark of a locomotive.
 
** the community of Berlin was destroyed in 1906 by the spark of a locomotive.
 
 
** c/o Samuel Irvine
 
** c/o Samuel Irvine
  
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* Seattle Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
 
* Seattle Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
 
 
  
 
* [[Tremont Avenue Gospel Hall, Seattle, WA]] (OB) +1922+
 
* [[Tremont Avenue Gospel Hall, Seattle, WA]] (OB) +1922+
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===Walla Walla===
 
===Walla Walla===
 
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Walla Walla, WA]] (G-EB) +1890+
 
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Walla Walla, WA]] (G-EB) +1890+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census identified a PB-I (Grant EB) assembly in Walla Walla Co., with 10 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 20.
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** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census identified a PB-I (Grant EB) assembly in Walla Walla Co., with 10 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 20.
  
 
* [[Walla Walla Meeting Room, WA]] (EB) '''1870'''-1884; (TW-Lowe-Raven EB) 1884-1890; (TW-Lowe EB) 1890-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1992; (TW-N EB) 1992-'''2025+'''
 
* [[Walla Walla Meeting Room, WA]] (EB) '''1870'''-1884; (TW-Lowe-Raven EB) 1884-1890; (TW-Lowe EB) 1890-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1992; (TW-N EB) 1992-'''2025+'''

Revision as of 01:31, 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), and IBC 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

Central WA

Grant County

Moses Lake

North Central WA

Okanogan County

Brewster

Mazama

Okanogan

  • Okanogan Gospel Hall, WA (OB) 1927-2024+
    • home of Lester Hinde 1927-1929; one-room schoolhouse, 1033 S. Seventh Ave. 1929-1939; 304 Conconully St. 1939-1990's+
    • c/o Lester P. Hinde 1927-1955+

Omak

  • Omak Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1941-1955+
    • @ Eagles Hall +1941+; Gospel Hall Hwy. +1943-1955+
    • c/o Emmett Christian Williams (b. 1905 Auburn, Nemaha, NE - d. 1968 Omak, WA), son of Tamme Williams (b. 1870 Auburn, NE - d. 1953 Omak, WA) & Sophia Carolina Christina Meyer Williams (b. 1874 Nemaha Co., NE - d. 1946 Omak, WA). Emmett's paternal gfather was William Gerdes Williams (b. 1846 Zwischenbergen, Germany - d. 1909 Nemaha Co., NE), and g-gfather was Gerd Williams (b. 1807 Zwisch., Ger. - d. 1893 Nemaha Co., NE). In 1935, Emmett resided at Farrington, Goshen, WY. Wife (1927 @ Phillipsburg, Phillips, KS): LaVeta Blanche Haines Williams-Boeve (b. 1910 Long Island, Phillips, KS - d. 2002 Phillipsburg, KS), daughter of Wilson Levi Haines (b. 1863 McLean, IL - d. 1947 Phillipsburg, KS) & Ida Lewis Haines (b. 1867 Sistersville, Tyler, WV - d. 1918 Long Island, KS). LaVeta *may* have been connected with Long Island Gospel Hall, KS.

Ophir

Northeastern WA

Spokane metro

Spokane County

Deer Park

Medical Lake

Spokane

  • Bible Truth Hall, Spokane, WA (Grant EB) +1890+ (OB) +1922-1927+; +1941-1955+
    • Spokane Gospel Hall +1922+; East Spokane Township Hall +1941+; Bible Truth Hall +1943-1955+
    • @ East Spokane Township Hall, Boone (off Hardesty Rd.) +1941+; 171 S. Washington St. +1943-1950+; 1st Ave. & Greene St. +1954-1955+
    • In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census identified a PB-I (Grant EB) assembly in Spokane Co., with 9 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 20.
    • c/o Thomas Fox @ 1934 E. Wellesly Ave. +1922+; Thomas Shaw @ 214 W. Sixteenth St. +1927+; D. Roy Hartt +1941+; Louis F. Borghardt +1943-1955+ (c/o YMCA +1943-1950+)

Spokane Valley

Stevens County

Addy

West Central WA

Grays Harbor County

Cosmopolis

  • Cosmopolis Gospel Chapel, WA (OB) 1922-1996+
    • Cosmopolis Gospel hall 1922-late 1950's
    • @ 3rd & F Sts. +1950-1955+
    • c/o John Covert, 614 W. Marion St., Aberdeen +1936-1941+; Peter Pearson, 803 Terrace, Aberdeen +1943+; George Mills +1947-1948+; John L. Covert +1950-1955+

Hoquiam

Northwestern WA

Clallam County

Port Angeles

Mason County

Shelton

  • Shelton Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+

San Juan Island

Friday Harbor

Roche Harbor

Seattle metro

King County

In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly in King Co., with 20 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.

Black Diamond

Des Moines

  • Des Moines Gospel Chapel, WA (OB) +1945-2024+
    • Highline Gospel Assembly +1945-1954
    • hive from Hope Bible Fellowship
    • @ 180th & S. First Ave., Seattle +1950+; IOOF Bldg., S. 224th St., Des Moines +1954; 703 S. 218th St. 1955+; 21914 S. 7th Ave. ?-current;
    • c/o Ralph G. Morris +1950-1955+
    • see DMGC's website

Federal Way

Issaquah

  • Issaquah Christian Fellowship (TW-P) +2019+

Kirkland

Miller River

  • Berlin Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1904-1906
    • the community of Berlin was destroyed in 1906 by the spark of a locomotive.
    • c/o Samuel Irvine

North Bend

Renton

  • Earlington Meeting Room, WA (EB) +1905+
  • Jeweler Assembly, WA (French TW-R EB) 1929-1954
    • @ old gravel road Benton to Bryn Mar, Earlington: home of Eugene Louis Bauder (b. 1896 Bienne, Bern, Switz.); emig. 1915; d. 1954 Seattle, WA). From Feb. 27th thru May 14, 1923, Eugene resided in Sacramento, CA employed as a tinsmith for the Southern Pacific RR. Wife: Lulu M. Branston Bauder (b. 1895 ND). Children:
      • Mary Elise Bauder Hatch (b. 1924 Renton, King, WA - d. 2011 Seattle, WA). Husband: Wendell Hatch, Jr. (b. 1917 Ferndale, Whatcom, WA - d. 1996 Seattle, WA), son of Wendell Phillip Hatch, Sr. (b. 1892 Ferndale, WA - d. 1977 Renton, WA) & Eva Ota Robertson Hatch (b. 1895 Kelso, Cowlitz, WA - d. 1978 Seattle, WA).
      • Sidney Bernard Bauder (b. 1925 Renton, WA - d. 1994 Tacoma, WA). Wife (1949 @ Bonneville Co., ID): Shirley Lou Holmes Bauder (1927-1963 Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID), daughter of James Wendall Holmes (b. 1895 Montpelier, Bear Lake, ID - d. 1983 Idaho Falls, ID) & Clair Louise Shane Holmes (b. 1897 Tekamah, Burt, NE - d. 1974 Idaho Falls, ID).
      • Weston Eugene Bauder (b. 1927 Renton, WA - d. 1981 Seattle, WA). In 1950, Weston was still residing in Renton, employed as captain of a tug boat. 1st wife (1948 @ King Co., WA): Lucille Boehrig Winnett Bauder-Duett (b. 1929 Kinzua, Wheeler, OR - d. 2005 Hermantown, St. Louis, MN). 2nd wife (1962 Seattle, WA): June E. Carrabba Hawthorn Bauder (b. 1933 Seattle, WA). Army WWII 1945-1946.
      • Alfred Arthur Bauder (b. 1928 Renton, WA - d. 2001 Kent, King, WA). Wife (1965 @ King Co., WA): Jessyka Janeline Rybarezyk (b. 1934 Tampa, FL).
      • Stanley David Bauder (b. 1929 Renton, WA - d. 1989 Hutchinson, McLeod, MN). Irene Emma Louise Krueger Bauder (b. 1928 Cedar Mills, Meeker, MN - d. 1989 Hutchinson, MN).
      • William "Bill" W. Bauder (b. 1933 Renton, WA)

Seattle

  • Hope Bible Fellowship, WA (OB) +1921-2024+
    • Taylor Avenue Gospel Hall +1922-1930; Hope Gospel Hall 1930-1954; Whitman Avenue Gospel Chapel 1955-1987
    • @ storefront in Fremont +1921+; Taylor Ave. & Thomas St., on the summit of Denny Hill +1922-1927+; cor. N. 40th St. & Whitman Ave. 1930-1996+; 14054 Wallingford Ave. N, Haller Lake ?-current;
    • The Coy, Greenhill & Hitchman families met in 1921, joined by the Hayden family in 1924, and the Knights (from the Grant meeting) in 1930. See Washington history & HBF's website.
    • c/o Henry Lundberg +1922+; James E. Greenhill +1927-1955+
  • Seattle Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+

Kitsap County

Bainbridge Island

Bremerton

Port Orchard

Silverdale

Lewis County

Adna

Centralia

Claquato

Winlock

Pierce County

Fife

Gig Harbor

Tacoma

  • Tacoma Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1936-2021+
    • @ 4063 A St. +1947-current
    • c/o W.C. Hartt, 5616 S. Warner Ave. +1936-1941+; Charles Summers, 1421 S. 23rd St. +1943+; R.F. Eaton, 3119 S. 7th St. +1943+; H.C. Montgomery +1947-1948+; William H. Mitton @ Milton +1950+; C.S. Summers +1954-1955+

Skagit County

Clear Lake

Thurston County (Olympia/Tumwater metro)

Bucoda

Lacey

Olympia

Snohomish County

Arlington

  • Arlington Gospel Hall, WA (OB) 1908-2024+
    • @ 3rd & McLeod St. +1936-1955+; 323 S. Stillaguamish Ave. ?-current
    • c/o Otto Klein 1905-1907; John & Carrie Klein 1908; Louis Hoy 1909-1941+; G. Terhorst +1943+; Arthur Colburn +1947-1955+ (@ Marysville +1954+);
    • see AGH's website

Edmonds

Everett

  • Parkside Bible Chapel, WA (OB) 1901-2011+
    • Everett Gospel Hall 1901-1943+; Parkside Hall +1947-1950+; Parkside Gospel Chapel +1954-1955+
    • @ cnr. Everett Ave. & Summit +1904+; 2427 Lombard St. (25th & Lombard, opposite the city park), Messrs. Kane and Harcus, Printers (now K&H Printers) +1922-2011+;
      • William D. Harcus 1901-1927+, co-founder of K&H Printers, was a maternal grandson of Donald Ross, Scottish evangelist in North America. William's father, James Harcus, was an evangelist from Portland, OR who co-founded Everett Gospel Hall.
      • c/o W.C. Arnold 1901+ cofounder.
      • c/o Lawrence Kane 1901-1954, co-founder of the print shop, and William Harcus, built the first hall, and started the Sunday School.
      • c/o Garrett Kazen 1955+

Lynnwood

Marysville

Snohomish

  • West Woodland Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1922-2024+
    • Roy Street Gospel Hall +1922-1950+
    • @ 4th Ave. & Roy St., foot of Queen Anne Hill, one block north of Civic Auditorium +1922-1950+; W. 56th & 6th N.W. +1954-1955+; 18029 67th Ave. SE, Snohomish ?-current;
    • c/o George A. Morrison @ 4418 Woodlawn Ave. +1922-1955+; John P. Bell II ?-current

Whatcom County (Bellingham metro)

Bellingham

  • Bellingham Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1922-1955+
    • James Street Gospel Hall +1936+
    • @ corner James & Kentucky Sts. +1936-1955+
    • c/o J.D. Hogg +1922-1927+ +1922-1927+
      • @ 1406 Elk St. +1922+; 1406 State St. +1927+
    • c/o Axel Lindstrom +1936+; John F. McGaw, 2809 Humboldt St. +1941-1943+; Joseph N. Edmundson +1947-1948+; James C. Young +1950+; J.W. Hogg +1954-1955+

Everson

Ferndale

Lynden

  • Lynden Bible Hall, WA (OB) +1941-1954
    • @ cor. 5th St. & Liberty +1941-1943+; cor. 5th & Glover St. +1947-1950+; 1018 Grover St., home of John Steinmeyer +1954
    • c/o John Steinmeyer +1941-1954
  • Lynden Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1943+, +1954-2024+
    • @ cor. 5th & Grove Sts. +1943+; 500 Liberty St. +1954-1955+; 724 E. Grover St. ?-current
    • c/o Gilbert Lankhaar @ Everson +1943+, +1954-1955+
    • see LGH's FB

South Central WA

Benton County

Kennewick

Richland

Klickitat County

Bickleton

Yakima County (Yakima metro)

Grandview

Mabton

Sunnyside

  • Sunnyside Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1922-1955+
    • @ 8th & Edison Ave. +1936+; 309 S. 9th St. (9th & Custer Aves.) +1941-1955+
    • c/o Henry Shaw +1922-1927+; Ernest Paradis +1936-1955+

Toppenish

  • Toppenish Gospel Hall, WA (OB) +1936-1954
    • meetings in various homes; @ home of Noble Turk +1936-1954
      • 207 S. Toppenish Ave. +1936-1943+; 217 S. Toppenish Ave. +1947-1954
    • c/o Noble Turk +1936-1948+; B.R. Crawford, 920 Washington Ave. +1950-1954

Yakima

  • Tieton Drive Bible Chapel, WA (OB) 1908-2024+
    • Yakima Gospel Hall 1908-1955+; Yakima Gospel Chapel 1950?-1970
    • homes 1908-1910; Methodist church building, N. 4th St. 1910-1914; homes 1914-1917; 8th Ave. & W. Yakima Ave. 1917; rented (then constructed in 1921) SW corner of 10th & W. York/Yakima Aves. 1918-1970; 4305 Tieton Dr. 1970-current
    • In 1918, A.C. Gaebelein stayed in the home of Harry Guthrie, and preached in the assembly, which attracted many.
    • see TDBC's website
    • c/o G.L. Hunt @ Fruitville +1922+; Ira Meyer @ 901 Queen Ave. +1927-1950+; John Crawford +1954-1955+

Southeastern WA

Columbia County

Starbuck

Walla Walla County

Dixie

Walla Walla

  • Bible Truth Hall, Walla Walla, WA (G-EB) +1890+
    • In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census identified a PB-I (Grant EB) assembly in Walla Walla Co., with 10 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 20.

Whitman County

Pullman

Rosalia

Sunshine

Southwestern WA

Clark County (Portland/Hillsboro, OR & Vancouver, WA metro)

Camas

Hopewell (possibly in Whatcom)

Ridgefield

Vancouver

Washougal

Cowlitz County

Kelso

Longview

  • Evergreen Terrace Gospel Chapel, WA (OB) +1936-1955+ (IBC) +2017-2023+
    • The Gospel Hall +1936-1943+; Longview Gospel Hall +1947; Lone Oak Grange Hall 1948-1952; constructed building 1952 burnt after a few months; tent meeting 1952+; Evergreen Gospel Chapel +1954-1955+
    • @ Vandercook Way +1936-1943+; 1532 12th St. +1947; Lone Oak Grange Hall, 5 mi. out on Pacific Hwy. 1948-1950+; Hillside Rd., Evergreen Terrace District +1955+; 5052 Pacific Terrace ?-current;
    • c/o A.B. Eastlick +1936-1955+
    • see ETGC's FB. They started a homeless outreach ministry around 2016.

Woodland

  • Clover Valley Community Church, WA (OB) 1942-1957; (BC) 1957-2011+
    • Clover Valley Schoolhouse Gospel Hall +1948-1957
    • founded by the Terry family, Blanche Jones, Bob & Vera Englert, Lily Robbins & Jennie Gibson as a Sunday School in May of 1942. Howard Thomas taught the older children and adults, while Lily Robbins taught the younger children. Alton Maynard pastored subsequently. It was listed in the OB assembly address book +1948-1954+, then Rodger R. Irwin converted it into an independent Bible church (BC) in 1957. School desks were used initially for seating, then when Woodland Christian Church renovated, they donated half their pews to CVCC, and the other half to another church on the other side of the river. The schoolhouse burned in 1970, with the exception of the gym which was converted into the church. See Clover Valley History for details.

Pacific County

Brooklyn

Long Beach