In
the early 1900's some settlers to the Beatty district of
Saskatchewan learned they had something in common, knowing
Jesus Christ to be their Lord and Saviour. There were no
churches built at the time, so families met in various homes,
praying for God to lead in establishing a house of worship.
About
this time a lawyer from Melfort, Mr. O.D. Hill felt impressed
by God to conduct evangelistic services in the area. Along
with other laymen, he established organized meetings in
1928. Services were held in an Implement Agency, The bank
of Commerce, and a hardware building. Soon, the congregation
joined the Interdenominational Fundamental Church of America.
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