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[[Assemblee Biblique de Granby, QC|Assemblée biblique de Granby]] was a French open brethren assembly started in 1992 and was active thru 2001, located in Granby, Haute-Yamaska, Monteregie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. | [[Assemblee Biblique de Granby, QC|Assemblée biblique de Granby]] was a French open brethren assembly started in 1992 and was active thru 2001, located in Granby, Haute-Yamaska, Monteregie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. | ||
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| + | The Assemblée biblique de Granby had its beginnings in mid-1991, with several families from the Assemblée chrétienne de Granby eventually leaving to begin a new work. Issues centered on leadership style in the original assembly, an in-house school program considered by some to be illegal and alternative medicine practices which were being promoted within the congregation. Cautiously supported by leading brethren throughout Quebec, the new work took form the following year and continued for nearly a decade. It appeared in address lists published by ''News of Quebec'', beginning in 1997; however, the work was never featured or reported on in the pages of the magazine. It ceased operation around 2001. | ||
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Revision as of 20:47, 9 January 2021
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History
Assemblée biblique de Granby was a French open brethren assembly started in 1992 and was active thru 2001, located in Granby, Haute-Yamaska, Monteregie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral Quebec, Canada.
The Assemblée biblique de Granby had its beginnings in mid-1991, with several families from the Assemblée chrétienne de Granby eventually leaving to begin a new work. Issues centered on leadership style in the original assembly, an in-house school program considered by some to be illegal and alternative medicine practices which were being promoted within the congregation. Cautiously supported by leading brethren throughout Quebec, the new work took form the following year and continued for nearly a decade. It appeared in address lists published by News of Quebec, beginning in 1997; however, the work was never featured or reported on in the pages of the magazine. It ceased operation around 2001.
Location
421 rue Principale, Granby
Correspondents
- Jean-Luc Roger, 32 rue Deslandes 1992-2001
Alumni
Sources
- Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1999-2000 & 2003
- News of Quebec