Côte St-Luc Bible Chapel, Montreal, QC

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Draper Avenue Gospel Hall, Montreal, QC, the outcome of the above amicable division, first located in the Notre Dame de Grace district of Montreal. Later they moved to Côte St-Luc and took the name Côte St-Luc Bible Chapel, Montreal, QC. They continue to meet today on Lansdowne Avenue in Westmount as the West End Christian Fellowship, Westmount, QC.


[edit] Also See

St. Antoine Street Gospel Hall in Montreal

Bethel Gospel Chapel, Westmount, QC

Draper Avenue Gospel Hall, Montreal, QC

Côte St-Luc Bible Chapel, Montreal, QC

West End Christian Fellowship, Westmount, QC

Park Extension Gospel Hall, Montreal, QC


[edit] Author

Robert L. Peterson

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.

Uplook, January 1980, p. 33.

[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

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