Idaho history

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Idaho

The Walnut Avenue Gospel Chapel in Coeur D’Alene was established in about 1935 by William E. Rae from the Portland assembly, and Ernest F. Unruh. Robert and Donald Unruh have shared leadership with these over the years. Meeting initially at the Ft. Sherman Hall, it moved through two other locations before coming to its present location at 2nd and Walnut in Coeur D’Alene. Walnut Avenue Gospel Chapel has about 20 in fellowship.

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The Westside Bible Chapel in Boise has also been in existence for many years, occupying rented quarters. In the early 1990s, it changed its name to Westside Bible Church.

Sources

  • Questionnaire Responses