Dearborn Chapel, MI
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The earliest known PB assembly in Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan was founded prior to 1901 and met thru 1904 as Coonville Gospel Hall reflecting a place name of the era.
Dearborn Chapel is an open brethren assembly in Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan that was founded in 1927 in Detroit homes as a Grant exclusive meeting known as the 16th Street Assembly. By 1936, it had split as per an OB assembly address period of the time, and moved into a suburb, renamed as Dearborn Assembly Hall, and rebranded as Dearborn Chapel in 1945. There was also a Kelly (KLC) assembly in the area in 1977 named Dearborn Heights Christian Assembly which is presumed to have been the Grant-Booth meeting that remained in the mid-1930's.
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Locations
- homes, Detroit 1927+
- 16th St., Detroit +1933+
- 4180 Monroe St., Dearborn Heights +present
AKA's
- 16th Street Assembly +1933+
- Dearborn Assembly Hall +1936-1945
- Dearborn Chapel 1945-present
Also See
Sources
- 1933 Grant document
- 1904-present OB AB's
- 1977 KLC list of James Stahr's
- DC's website