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Assemblee Chretienne de La Tuque, QC

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==History==
[[Assemblee Chretienne de La Tuque, QC]] was a French open brethren assembly located in La Tuque, Mauricie, Central [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] that was founded around 1950. The assembly began as a result of visits by brethren from the Cap-de-la-Madeleine and Shawinigan areas, Paul Boëda, Sheldon Bard and active thru at least 2013Joe Darling. [[La Centre Chretien Evangelique, Léo Papillon moved to La Tuque, QC]] is presumed in order to give valuable help to have merged the new work. Howard Forbes from this assembly around 1965Arvida also gave a helping hand. There was   The work began when a period between 1978young man, studying for the Roman Catholic priesthood, failed to convince Paul Boëda of the error of his position. In fact, he failed so badly that he abandoned his studies and accepted Christ, and then moved to La Tuque to share his new-1986 found faith with an elderly couple who had previously been very kind to him. At that it was unlisted time the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loyer, owned and ran a combined restaurant and dance hall. On hearing the Gospel, they believed, accepted the Saviour and then turned their dance hall into a Gospel Hall.  In 1951, Roland Lacombe arrived in La Tuque with his family where he remained until 1954 when he moved south to Drummondville. Thereafter, the assembly depended heavily upon the open ministry of visiting brethren assembly address book .  About 1956, Roland Boulianne moved to La Tuque, where he set up a sash and door machinery shop. Thereafter much of the responsibility of evangelizing and preaching fell to him.  The work carried on for whatever reasonmany years. In the closing months of 1995, a growing difference of opinion resulted in a split and it is presently unknown whether it still exists, or remerged the birth of ''Le Centre Chrétien évangélique de La Tuque''. The building originally associated with this work ultimately passed into its presumed hivethe hands of Pentecostal believers
==AKA==
* Assemblie Chritienne (OB-F) 1950-1962
* Chapelle Evangelique 1963-1969;
* Assemblee Chretienne 1970-1977, 1987-2013+1995
==Locations==
==Correspondents==
* Rolland Lacombe +1951-1954-1955* L. Lauréat Loyer 1956-1967
* Henri Boessonneault 1968-1969
* Paul Bouffard 1970-1975
* Walterick Publishing Assembly Address Books: 1950, 1954-1956, 1958-1980, 1982-1983, 1985-1987, 1989-2000, 2003-2004, 2006-2008
* ECS Ministries (Emmaus International) Assembly Address Books: 2009-2010, 2013-2014, 2016, 2018, 2020
* ''News of Quebec''