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Latest Issue August 2003
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Adamsdown
Gospel Hall
Cardiff
In
1852, Edwin H. Bennett and his wife came to reside in
Cardiff. They had a deep desire to commence a meeting on New
Testament lines, and they were joined by a Mr. Bright, who
shared their desire...... |
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Ballywillwill
Gospel Hall
N.Ireland
Each summer since 1983 the young people have been taken to camp in Scotland and this has proved to be a time of blessing, encouragement and challenge for them. The assembly is involved with the Northfield Tent during the month of July and some of the young people help the GLO teams that come for open air and tract work. |
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Brook
Street Chapel
London
In
1838, John Eliot Howard, the distinguished chemist, and fellow
of the Royal Society, commenced a regular gospel meeting in
the area. Some time earlier, through his personal study of the
Scriptures, his eyes were opened to the great truth of
justification by faith alone..... |
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Chelsea
Gospel Hall
Bristol
The work continues today with over eighty in church fellowship made up of all age groups. There is a flourishing children’s and youth work and monthly Family Services are particularly well attended. A recent ‘Y’ course series was completed by most of the participants who are now continuing with a discipleship course.... |
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Low
Waters Gospel Hall
Hamilton
During
the summer of 1899, a gospel tent was pitched on the open
space at the bottom of Cadzow Rows. The gospel message was
earnestly and faithfully preached by an evangelist.... |
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Merriot
Gospel Hall
Somerset
During the 1940’s and 1950’s the work at the Gospel Hall increased and there were good numbers in fellowship. During those years, although there were three other Sunday Schools in the village, the numbers in the Gospel Hall Sunday School reached a total of nearly one hundred. |
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Meadows
Gospel Hall Orkney
In the beginning of the twentieth century there was a thriving Sunday School with ninety-nine names on the roll and twelve teachers. The Sunday School in those days was a very profitable area of evangelism and many of the children came to know Christ as Saviour. |
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Neston
Gospel Hall
Wiltshire
Exactly
when a local group of Christians started meeting together in
Neston, is not known. But what is known is that a certain
Mr. John Edridge, the owner of Pockeridge House, held
meetings in his drawing room.... |
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Springburn
Gospel Hall
Glasgow
Springburn,
being a centre of employment, brought into the
district a number of believers who had been in
fellowship elsewhere. As there was no assembly in the
area they decided to commence a testimony..... |
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