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Carman Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

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As early as the 1920s 1924, tent meetings were held in the Graysville and Stephenfield area. The following year, services were moved to the Sons of England Hall in Carman. In 1926, the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada established an official congregation in Carman when they purchased the former Baptist Church at what is now 2nd St SW and 3rd Ave SW.

In 1948 the church underwent major renovations. The congregation had many young people attend Bible College and enter service as pastors and missionaries. Services continued there until 1996 when a new church opened on Hwy #3 east of Carman. 

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Roseisle Pentecostal Church

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In1918, J.B. Coleman purchased the former Maccabee Hall and donated it to the ‘New Testament Mission’. The Church opened on 1st Street in Roseisle in 1920 and later affiliated with the Pentecostal Assembly. In1977, a new church was built on Main Ave.

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