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History Of The Elim Gospel Hall, Ipoh (1913 - 2003) - Part 14 - Birth Of An Assembly - Kledang Community Chapel
Under the leadership and initiative of Leong Sea Fook, an outreach was spearheaded in First Garden, Ipoh beginning with Sunday School in his house in 1994. Weekly Sunday School and Prayer Meetings with Breaking of Bread on the first Sunday of each month followed later. A shoplot was rented for a while in nearby Bandar Baru Menglembu to cater for the bigger number and the variety of activities. Meanwhile the Lord provided two double-storey shoplots in the vicinity of Taman Mas through the sacrifice of His saints and ex-members from Elim Gospel Hall with the help of assemblies throughout Malaysia. The saints had their first meeting in the new premises on 20th October 1996. This assembly named Kledang Community Chapel shared a common Oversight with Elim Gospel Hall. Later as the work advanced and flourished, an Oversight was appointed in Kledang Community Chapel and they became autonomous on 1st January 1997 with Leong Sea Fook and Jeffrey Suah Ah Kow serving as elders, and Ho Cheong Ming, Wong Leong Yan, Lee Kim Seong and Steven Low Kheng Cheang as deacons.