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Assemblee Chretienne de Riviere-Beaudette, QC

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==History==
[[Assemblee Chretienne de Riviere-Beaudette, QC|Assemblee Chretienne Assemblée chrétienne de RiviereRivière-Beaudette]] was a French open brethren assembly around 1987 in RiviereRivière-Beaudette, Vaudreuil-Soulanges, MonteregieMontérégie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. The Assemblée chrétienne de Rivière-Beaudette, located some 45 miles to the west of Montreal, was an outgrowth of that in Saint-Léonard. This was likely due to the fact that commended worker [[Leslie Muirhead]] was involved in both works. The assembly, which began in 1980, was an outgrowth of the [[Grande Maison]], in fact it could well be considered a grand-daughter of that assembly. Initially considered the potential scene of a fourth major outgrowth of the Grande Maison, it was soon passed by in favour of what eventually became the [[Église chrétienne évangélique des Moulins]] at Terrebonne, a work that began in 1982. The assembly at Rivière-Beaudette had closed down by 1985/86, the believers having gravitated to the Baptist Church in nearby Valleyfield.  
==Location==
==Alumni==
* [[Who’s Who at Assemblee Chretienne de Riviere-Beaudette, QC|Who’s Who at Assemblée chrétienne de Rivière-Beaudette, QC]] +1987+  1980-1995/6
==Sources==
* Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1987
* News of Quebec