NH churches (Was: Apostolic or Pentecostal)
Brian K. Berger (berger@juno.com)
Wed, 05 Nov 1997 16:19:41 EST
On Tue, 04 Nov 1997 23:12:43 -0500 George Rimel <grimel@icx.net> writes:
>Brian K. Berger wrote:
>> BTW, we are now the 2nd smallest district in the UPC- look for that
>to change this next year.
>
>Which district is smaller? When I was in NH I could only find 1 UPCI
>church in the area(that was in the late 80's, early 90's).
I think that the smallest is one of the Canadian districts. We have 11
churches and around 500 members. We are growing in great numbers, as some
churches nearly closed the last few years have 40-50 in them in recent
weeks.
NH has a church here in Manchester, founded in 1950. Hudson, founded in
1960. Groveton, founded in I believe 1975 or so. Center Ossipee has a
church founded in the early 1980's. Laconia is around 5 years old, and
Concord is 3 1/2 years old. There is a church in Portsmouth, but the
pastor is now affilated with the ALJC. He is still doing well and has
around 60 people attending his 12 year old work. We are the result of the
division of the Central New England District into our NH-VT district, and
the Ma-RI districts. We are looking for at least 100 filled with the Holy
Ghost in the next 12 months.
Brian Berger
Manchester, NH
Youth sect. NH-VT
Brian_Berger@juno.com