Assemblée chrétienne de Québec, QC
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[edit] History
French_speaking believers began meeting in homes in the Quebec City area about 1951, seeking to follow the New Testament pattern. At that time they were known as Assemblée chrétienne de Québec, QC. With the help and encouragement of Christians in Toronto, the assembly built a chapel in 1953 seating over 100. Paul Boèda and Alphonse Lacombe helped regularly. Raymond Taylor moved to Quebec City in 1955 to help in visitation and ministry.
[edit] Also See
Groupe biblique du Richelieu, Beloeil, QC
Groupe biblique de la Rive-Sud, Longueuil, QC
Assemblée chrétienne de Québec, QC
Assemblée évangélique de Ste_Foy, QC
[edit] Author
Dan H. Smith, Ed.D. President, Emmaus Bible College
[edit] Resources
Looking Backward, Pressing Forward: A Brief History of the Montreal Assemblies of Christians known as brethren, 1860s-1993 by George H. Dixon.
30th Anniversary of God's Faithfulness to Huntingville Community Church, 1955 _ 1985.
Sorel - Dedication of a New Chapel, 1996
Portfolio of Huntingville Community Church, undated
News of Quebec, vol. 41, #1, spring 1986; vol. 41, #2, summer 1986; vol. 41, #3, fall 1986; vol. 42, #1, spring 1987; vol. 42, #2, summer 1987; vol. 44, #2, summer 1989; vol. 44, #3, fall 1989.
Letters of Interest, June 1945, p. 13; September 1946, p. 33; June 1948, p. 19; May 1950, p. 17; October 1955, p. 14; November 1955, p. 7; January 1958, p. 3; June 1962, p. 21; July/August September 1963, p. 8; April 1971, p. 16; September 1973, p. 6; January 1985, p. 8.
[edit] Ending Note
There about two dozen additional present-day assemblies of French-speaking believers in Quebec for which the necessary historical information is lacking