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Raleigh Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Raleigh, [[North Carolina]] that became two assemblies still active. It started prior to 1926, and until 1950+, it was known as Raleigh Gospel Hall. In 1936, it met at Johnson & West Sts., and at East & Franklin +1943-1959+. | Raleigh Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Raleigh, [[North Carolina]] that became two assemblies still active. It started prior to 1926, and until 1950+, it was known as Raleigh Gospel Hall. In 1936, it met at Johnson & West Sts., and at East & Franklin +1943-1959+. | ||
| + | =History= | ||
==1946 Letters of Interest== | ==1946 Letters of Interest== | ||
The article is titled ''Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section of North Carolina'' chronicling the founding of the assemblies in Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlington, Siler City & Durham. | The article is titled ''Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section of North Carolina'' chronicling the founding of the assemblies in Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlington, Siler City & Durham. | ||
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"The work here was begun about twenty years ago by Sam McEwen and W.G. Smith. In 1931 Lester Wilson located there and spent three years in the area. On June 11, 1939 the above Hall was opened. Today there is a fine assembly in Raleigh with over seventy-five in fellowship. Local gift is the best of the meetings in this section. The Raleigh brethren are capable and active. | "The work here was begun about twenty years ago by Sam McEwen and W.G. Smith. In 1931 Lester Wilson located there and spent three years in the area. On June 11, 1939 the above Hall was opened. Today there is a fine assembly in Raleigh with over seventy-five in fellowship. Local gift is the best of the meetings in this section. The Raleigh brethren are capable and active. | ||
| − | They have good gospel meetings on Sunday night with strangers constantly coming and quite frequently souls are saved through these brethren. The Raleigh Sunday School is a credit to them with an attendance of 150 or more. There is a branch work at Six Forks, 9 miles away opened up by Lester Wilson in 1932. They remember the Lord and have a nice Sunday school." | + | They have good gospel meetings on Sunday night with strangers constantly coming and quite frequently souls are saved through these brethren. The Raleigh Sunday School is a credit to them with an attendance of 150 or more. There is a branch work at [[Six Forks Gospel Hall, NC|Six Forks]], 9 miles away opened up by Lester Wilson in 1932. They remember the Lord and have a nice Sunday school." |
=Also See= | =Also See= | ||
| + | * [[Visiting Ministry at Raleigh Gospel Chapel, NC]] conference reports, etc. | ||
| + | * [[Who's Who at Raleigh Gospel Chapel, NC]] notable alumni | ||
* [[Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section Of North Carolina LOI 1946-7]] | * [[Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section Of North Carolina LOI 1946-7]] | ||
| + | * Letters of Interest (LOI) 1946-7 | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
* [[Letters of Interest]]: [[LOI 1946]] | * [[Letters of Interest]]: [[LOI 1946]] | ||
* OB AAB's 1927-1959 | * OB AAB's 1927-1959 | ||
Latest revision as of 12:54, 27 September 2024
Raleigh Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Raleigh, North Carolina that became two assemblies still active. It started prior to 1926, and until 1950+, it was known as Raleigh Gospel Hall. In 1936, it met at Johnson & West Sts., and at East & Franklin +1943-1959+.
History
1946 Letters of Interest
The article is titled Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section of North Carolina chronicling the founding of the assemblies in Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlington, Siler City & Durham.
"The work here was begun about twenty years ago by Sam McEwen and W.G. Smith. In 1931 Lester Wilson located there and spent three years in the area. On June 11, 1939 the above Hall was opened. Today there is a fine assembly in Raleigh with over seventy-five in fellowship. Local gift is the best of the meetings in this section. The Raleigh brethren are capable and active.
They have good gospel meetings on Sunday night with strangers constantly coming and quite frequently souls are saved through these brethren. The Raleigh Sunday School is a credit to them with an attendance of 150 or more. There is a branch work at Six Forks, 9 miles away opened up by Lester Wilson in 1932. They remember the Lord and have a nice Sunday school."
Also See
- Visiting Ministry at Raleigh Gospel Chapel, NC conference reports, etc.
- Who's Who at Raleigh Gospel Chapel, NC notable alumni
- Six Lovely Halls In Piedmont Section Of North Carolina LOI 1946-7
- Letters of Interest (LOI) 1946-7
Sources
- Letters of Interest: LOI 1946
- OB AAB's 1927-1959