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* [[Knoxville Assembly, TN]] (OB) +2013-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Knoxville Assembly, TN]] (OB) +2013-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN]] (OB) '''1848'''-1904 founded by Swiss: Adrien Chavannes, Sterchi, and the Auguste Gouffon family in 1848; Auguste's wife Henrietta's father, Jean Jacques Truan (1790-1858) settled with other children there in 1849. The Rochat family also settled here in the late 1840's. Possibly the first "Open Brethren" meeting in the U.S. Some became Exclusive in 1870.
 
* [[Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN]] (OB) '''1848'''-1904 founded by Swiss: Adrien Chavannes, Sterchi, and the Auguste Gouffon family in 1848; Auguste's wife Henrietta's father, Jean Jacques Truan (1790-1858) settled with other children there in 1849. The Rochat family also settled here in the late 1840's. Possibly the first "Open Brethren" meeting in the U.S. Some became Exclusive in 1870.
* [[Knoxville Meeting Hall, TN]] (PBCC) 1936+
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* [[Knoxville Meeting Room, TN]] (EB/PBCC) 1870-'''2020+'''
* [[Knoxville Meeting Room, TN]] (TW) +1878-1896+
 
 
* Mrs. A.B. Horton's Home Assembly, 830 N. 4th Ave., Knoxville (OB) +1936+
 
* Mrs. A.B. Horton's Home Assembly, 830 N. 4th Ave., Knoxville (OB) +1936+
 
* [[Tazewell Pike Meeting Hall, TN]] (PBCC) +1959+
 
* [[Tazewell Pike Meeting Hall, TN]] (PBCC) +1959+

Revision as of 13:48, 29 February 2020

Athens

Etowah

Bristol

Chattanooga

Monteagle

Greeneville

  • Mr. A. Brown's home fellowship (OB) +1927+

Johnson City

Gray

Jonesborough

Kingsport

Blountville

Knoxville

Coal Creek

Concord

Corryton

Emory Gap

Fountain City

Oak Ridge

aka Albert E. Strauchman's home (OB) 1956-1958 aka Woodland Gospel Hall (OB) +1954-1955

Sevierville

Memphis

Arlington

Drummonds

Moshina

Nashville

Broadway

Murfreesboro

Shelbyville

aka Shelbyville Meeting Room (OB) +1950+

Smithwood