Ireland Street Chapel, NC
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Ireland Street Chapel is an open brethren assembly that was started in 1945 in Burlington, North Carolina and continued until at least 2023. Frank W. Tinnin was a correspondent in 1978. See ISC's FB
History
1946 Letters of Interest
The article is titled Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section of North Carolina chronicling the founding of the assemblies in Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlington, Siler City & Durham.
"In July 1942, brother Wilson rented a big warehouse in Burlington and started meetings assisted by brother Gross. At the close of this six week series a few souls were saved and some nice Christians contacted. A temporary tabernacle was built and another series held, and more were saved. Bro. Gross cared for the work until he left for South Carolina in June, 1943. Bro. Wilson held three more campaigns in Burlington and on July 29, 1945 the above chapel was opened.
Around fifty are in fellowship, a nice Sunday school is carried on that has reached 170 since the building opened. Also a radio work is maintained. Bro. Mackay has helped out in this work when occasion permitted, also bro. Welcome Detweiler. Bro. W.G. Smith located there in February of this year and the work is growing under his steady care. Some local gift is developing here."
Also See
- Visiting Ministry at Ireland Street Chapel, NC conference reports, etc.
- Who's Who at Ireland Street Chapel, NC notable alumni
- Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section Of North Carolina LOI 1946-7
- Letters of Interest (LOI) 1946-7
Sources
- Letters of Interest: LOI 1946
- OB AAB's 1927-1959