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Parkway Bible Assembly is an open brethren meeting in Winston-Salem that has been active since prior to 1927. It was initially a home assembly, until Lester Wilson moved there in 1936, and labored until it built a chapel in 1939. By 1965, it had rebranded as Parkway Gospel Chapel, and then as Parkway Chapel, and more recently as its current name. C.W. Fulk was a contact in 1993.
='=1946 Letters of Interest==The article is titled ''Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section Of of North Carolina'''=[Letters of Interest]] in July 1946 had the following article, on chronicling the founding of six the assemblies in North Carolina including this one. See subsequent link for the full articleRaleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlington, Siler City & Durham.
"Four or five Christians met in a home occasionally when Lester Wilson went there in the spring of 1934. After five years' labor in this city the above chapel was built with an assembly of about 90 meeting in it. A nice growing Sunday school was also conducted. In May 1939 brother Harold Mackay moved to Winston-Salem, relieving brother Wilson for more new work.