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==History==
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==<span id="History" class="mw-headline">History</span>==
The assembly was planted in the 60's or 70's, maybe earlier, with help from [[Leslie McIntosh Grant]] and his father, [[Gilbert Grant|Gilbert]]. The assembly still meets today at the original location at 8108 and 130 Avenue. 
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The assembly in Edmonton was planted by the work of God in the hearts of people through the faithful labour of His servant, [[Leslie McIntosh Grant|Leslie M. Grant.]] A small number of brothers and sisters in Christ, who fellowshipped among the Booth-Grant associated assemblies, moved into the area. Among them was [[Thomas Blake Letts|Thomas Blake]] and Sara Letts who grew up fellowshipping at the meeting in [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank, AB.]] For a number of years, Leslie M. Grant laboured in Edmonton as well as Westlock, preaching the gospel and teaching the believers in these localities. The believers met in the home of Leslie M. and Francis Grant until they purchased a lot at 8108 130 Avenue N.W., Edmonton, AB. Carl Grant, Leslie and Francis' eldest son, remembers helping his dad build the hall in 1963/64. Ten years later, the culmination in many reunions among the 'exclusive,' or guarded/closed table assemblies occurred in 1974 bringing the little assembly in Edmonton into fellowship with what is commonly referred to as the 'Reunited" or 'Kelly-Lowe-Continental' group
  
  
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==<span id="AKA.27s" class="mw-headline">AKA's</span>==
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==<span id="Locations" class="mw-headline">Locations</span>==
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* <span class="mw-headline">8108 130 Ave., N.W. Edmonton, AB- 1963/64-present</span>
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** <span class="mw-headline">11832 107 Street Edmonton, AB-former home of Leslie M. and Francis Grant 195__-1963/64</span>
  
==Source==
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==<span id="Correspondents" class="mw-headline">Correspondents</span>==
* correspondence with various individuals 
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==<span id="Alumni" class="mw-headline">Alumni</span>==
* https://www.stempublishing.com/hymns/biographies/grant.html
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* [[Visiting Ministry at Grace and Truth Gospel Hall, AB]]
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* Who's Who at Grace and Truth Gospel Hall, AB]]
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==<span id="Sources" class="mw-headline">Sources</span>==

Revision as of 00:03, 23 April 2021

History

The assembly in Edmonton was planted by the work of God in the hearts of people through the faithful labour of His servant, Leslie M. Grant. A small number of brothers and sisters in Christ, who fellowshipped among the Booth-Grant associated assemblies, moved into the area. Among them was Thomas Blake and Sara Letts who grew up fellowshipping at the meeting in Sunnybank, AB. For a number of years, Leslie M. Grant laboured in Edmonton as well as Westlock, preaching the gospel and teaching the believers in these localities. The believers met in the home of Leslie M. and Francis Grant until they purchased a lot at 8108 130 Avenue N.W., Edmonton, AB. Carl Grant, Leslie and Francis' eldest son, remembers helping his dad build the hall in 1963/64. Ten years later, the culmination in many reunions among the 'exclusive,' or guarded/closed table assemblies occurred in 1974 bringing the little assembly in Edmonton into fellowship with what is commonly referred to as the 'Reunited" or 'Kelly-Lowe-Continental' group. 


AKA's

Locations

  • 8108 130 Ave., N.W. Edmonton, AB- 1963/64-present
    • 11832 107 Street Edmonton, AB-former home of Leslie M. and Francis Grant 195__-1963/64

Correspondents

Alumni

Sources