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=Early Correspondents= | =Early Correspondents= | ||
* Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912+ | * Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912+ | ||
| − | * Samuel Hocking +1922- | + | * Samuel Hocking +1922-1941+ |
| + | * William James Scott +1962+ | ||
=Also See= | =Also See= | ||
* [[Visiting Ministry at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ]] itinerants, etc. | * [[Visiting Ministry at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ]] itinerants, etc. | ||
* [[Who's Who at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ]] early alumni | * [[Who's Who at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ]] early alumni | ||
Latest revision as of 00:28, 23 November 2023
Barrington Gospel Hall in Camden Co., New Jersey is an open brethren assembly that was founded in 1912, primarily by Gustav Adolph Eisele (b. 1879 Philadelphia, PA - d. 1967 Camden, NJ) who was employed as a toolmaker of gas mantels. Thru 1922, the assembly was known as the New Barrington Gospel Hall.
In 1926, a USCoRB census was taken indicated that there were 31 in fellowship (13 men, 18 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 51). The Hall was valued at $2,500, and privately owned (with $490 in annual expenses), and $400 (over $7,000 in 2023) was additionally spent towards the Lord's work that year.
One can learn more about who they are today at BGH's website. This assembly also has a YouTube
Locations
- 2nd & Kingston Aves. +1922-1927+
- 14 Barrington Ave. ?-present
Early Correspondents
- Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912+
- Samuel Hocking +1922-1941+
- William James Scott +1962+
Also See
- Visiting Ministry at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ itinerants, etc.
- Who's Who at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ early alumni