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Grace & Truth Chapel, Wausau, WI

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They hosted their first bible conference at the end of May of 1919, brethren came from [[New Jersey]] and elsewhere, including Dr. John Lawrence who was well-known for his ministry in the West Indies, particularly Jamaica. Subsequent conferences on the Memorial Day (May 30th) holiday weekend, sometimes held alternately at Danville, [[Illinois]]. During 1924-1925, the assembly experienced an inward division that splintered into two groups meeting separately, but continuing to break bread together. Brethren from [[New Jersey]] visited subsequently and "were used of the Lord to heal the breach and restore unity".
The Lowes & Continental brethren merged with the Kelly division in 1926, and this meeting is thought to have become KLC at that point, or it may have had connection with the Grants. In 1936, they purchased a former Methodist chapel at 518 S. Fifth Ave., where they met until 1970. This two-story building was their first owned meeting place, and an average of 70 were breaking bread here. By 1946, it was referenced as "Bible Truth Assembly". By 1954, it may have been Grant-Stuart, which reunited with the KLC's at that point, and they are simply known to historians as Reunited Brethren at this point. From 1969-1970, the assembly constructed their own building at 1600 N. 1st Ave. In 1977, it incorporated as Bible Truth Chapel. In the mid-1980's, around 115 were "identified in practical fellowship", including fourth and fifth generation families.
In 1992, this meeting folded for eight years when most left this assembly to start an open brethren meeting that took the older name [[Bible Truth Chapel, Wausau, WI|Bible Truth Chapel]] including Roger Grebe, a descendant of some of the original founders. In 2000, several left BTC to setup another KLC table that continues to this day as Grace & Truth Chapel. About 2014, BTC started adopting more of an independent community church format (BC for Bible Church) and by 2016, some left there to start a more conservative open brethren meeting known as [[Bible Believers Fellowship, Wausau, WI|Bible Believers Fellowship]].
* 120 S. Third Ave. 1901-1915
* 411 S. Third Ave. 1915-1918
* 310 (or later 318?) S. Third Ave., Labor Temple above Hanneman Dept. Store 1918-1936
* 518 S. Fifth Ave., former Methodist chapel 1936-1970
* 1600 N. 1st Ave. (1st & Lucille) 1970-current;
=Sources=
* '''[[Brief Historical Account of Bible Truth Assembly, Wausau, WI|Brief Historical Account of Bible Truth Assembly]]''' by R.K. Campbell, 1985. To be added.