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Latest revision as of 06:01, 2 July 2025
24th Avenue Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Vancouver, British Columbia that was founded prior to 1936. It was first known as 25th Avenue Gospel Hall, then by 1943 as 24th Avenue Gospel Hall, then to the Gospel Chapel in 1964. It folded about 1982.
Contents
AKA
- 25th Avenue Gospel Hall +1936+
- 24th Avenue Gospel Hall 1943-1962
- 24th Avenue Gospel Chapel 1964-1982+
Locations
- 101 E. 24th Ave 1943-1982+
Correspondents
- John Robert Edward McLaren +1936-1971 (1904-1977)
- M.E. Mercer 1972-1982+
Also See
- Visiting Ministry at 24th Avenue Gospel Chapel, Vancouver, BC
- Who's Who at 24th Avenue Gospel Chapel, Vancouver, BC notable alumni
Sources
- OB AAB's 1936-1982