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Hutchinson Gospel Chapel was founded in the mid-1940's by [[Richard Edwin Burson]], and is an open brethren assembly in Reno Co., [[Kansas]], west of Wichita.
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Hutchinson Gospel Chapel is a healthy open brethren assembly that was founded in the mid-1940's by [[Richard Edwin Burson]], in Reno Co., [[Kansas]], west of Wichita.  From 1962-1965+, an Awana club was started by Richard, John Bloom, Dan Burson, Phil Corkins and others, and there is currently an Awana that has been fruitful for the assembly. 
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Richard pastored a Baptist church in Hutchinson in the 1940's, and was cleaning out at attic for an elderly woman in Salina, Kansas and found ''Help and Food'' magazines, and asked if he could have them, thinking they were cookbooks, and it was what introduced him to the assemblies.  [https://www.ksbiblecamp.org/home/index.php Kansas Bible Camp] was also founded about that time by Richard, which is still active today, having operated solely by faith for all these years.
  
 
=Also See=
 
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* [[Who's Who at Hutchinson Gospel Chapel, KS]] notable alumni
 
* [[Who's Who at Hutchinson Gospel Chapel, KS]] notable alumni
 
* [[Visiting Ministry at Hutchinson Gospel Chapel, KS]] ministry reports
 
* [[Visiting Ministry at Hutchinson Gospel Chapel, KS]] ministry reports
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* Dan Burson - 9-26-2025

Revision as of 00:03, 27 September 2025

Hutchinson Gospel Chapel is a healthy open brethren assembly that was founded in the mid-1940's by Richard Edwin Burson, in Reno Co., Kansas, west of Wichita. From 1962-1965+, an Awana club was started by Richard, John Bloom, Dan Burson, Phil Corkins and others, and there is currently an Awana that has been fruitful for the assembly.

Richard pastored a Baptist church in Hutchinson in the 1940's, and was cleaning out at attic for an elderly woman in Salina, Kansas and found Help and Food magazines, and asked if he could have them, thinking they were cookbooks, and it was what introduced him to the assemblies. Kansas Bible Camp was also founded about that time by Richard, which is still active today, having operated solely by faith for all these years.

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Sources

  • Dan Burson - 9-26-2025