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=History=
 
=History=
Prior to 1943, [[Fred Allison Thompson]] founded an open brethren assembly in Augusta, Kennebec, southwest [[Maine]] that continues thru present day. He was formerly a Baptist preacher in a couple churches in nearby Sidney. He was introduced to the Brethren thru his brother [[Walter Eric Thompson]] in the 1910's, the nearest assembly at that point was [[Byfield Gospel Hall, MA]], he would drive over Saturday and break bread Sunday. By 1920 he was involved at [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME]] in Westbrook. Words in season 1920 obit of dad's first wife. Fred initially utilized an old Baptist church in Manchester, Maine for the assembly, then paid $500 for an unused Methodist-Episcopal church on Belgrade, where the meeting continues. One of the present correspondents, James P. Thompson, is a son of the founder.
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Around 1938, [[Fred Allison Thompson]] founded an open brethren assembly in Augusta, Kennebec, southwest [[Maine]] that continues thru the present day. He was formerly a Baptist preacher in a couple churches in nearby Sidney. He was introduced to the Brethren thru his brother [[Walter Eric Thompson]] in the 1910's, the nearest assembly at that point was [[Byfield Gospel Hall, MA]], he would drive over Saturday and break bread Sunday. By 1920 he was involved at [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME]] in Westbrook. Words in Season 1920 obit of dad's first wife. Fred initially utilized an old Baptist church in Manchester, Maine for the assembly, then paid $500 for an unused Methodist-Episcopal church on Belgrade, where the meeting continues. One of the present correspondents, James P. Thompson, is a son of the founder.
  
 
=AKA=
 
=AKA=
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=Correspondents=
 
=Correspondents=
* [[Fred Allison Thompson]] +1943-1979 (b. 1891 Revere, Suffolk, MA - d. 1982 Sidney, Kennebec, ME), employed as a mail carrier in 1940.
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* [[Fred Allison Thompson]] 1938-1979 (b. 1891 Revere, Suffolk, MA - d. 1982 Sidney, Kennebec, ME), employed as a mail carrier in 1940.
 
* James P. Thompson 1980-2020+
 
* James P. Thompson 1980-2020+
 
* Jeff Mills +2013-2020+
 
* Jeff Mills +2013-2020+
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* Waltericks/ECS AAB's 1943-2020
 
* Waltericks/ECS AAB's 1943-2020
 
* James P. Thompson 1-1-2021
 
* James P. Thompson 1-1-2021
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* Letters of Interest 1938-3

Revision as of 07:02, 4 January 2021

History

Around 1938, Fred Allison Thompson founded an open brethren assembly in Augusta, Kennebec, southwest Maine that continues thru the present day. He was formerly a Baptist preacher in a couple churches in nearby Sidney. He was introduced to the Brethren thru his brother Walter Eric Thompson in the 1910's, the nearest assembly at that point was Byfield Gospel Hall, MA, he would drive over Saturday and break bread Sunday. By 1920 he was involved at Bethany Gospel Hall, ME in Westbrook. Words in Season 1920 obit of dad's first wife. Fred initially utilized an old Baptist church in Manchester, Maine for the assembly, then paid $500 for an unused Methodist-Episcopal church on Belgrade, where the meeting continues. One of the present correspondents, James P. Thompson, is a son of the founder.

AKA

  • North Augusta Gospel Hall +1959+
  • Christians at the Gospel Hall +2004-2020+

Locations

  • Old Baptist church in Manchester +1943-1960
  • unused Methodist-Episcopal church at Old Belgrade Rd. 1961-2021+
    • 893 Old Belgrade Rd. +2003; 421 Old Belgrade Rd. 2004-2020+

Correspondents

  • Fred Allison Thompson 1938-1979 (b. 1891 Revere, Suffolk, MA - d. 1982 Sidney, Kennebec, ME), employed as a mail carrier in 1940.
  • James P. Thompson 1980-2020+
  • Jeff Mills +2013-2020+

Other Leadership

Alumni

Visiting Ministry

Sources

  • Waltericks/ECS AAB's 1943-2020
  • James P. Thompson 1-1-2021
  • Letters of Interest 1938-3