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The [[Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ|Longport Gospel Hall Home]] '''For Aged Christians''' was started by William Moon prior to World War Two on a prime ocean-front property as a [[Retirement Homes|retirement home]] in Longport, [[New Jersey]] for aging maid-servants of wealthy Philadelphia homeowners, as a service exclusively to the open brethren Gospel Halls. The home had a capacity of 60+ residents at a given time, and for many years had a lengthy waiting list, before closing in 2000.
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The [[Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ|Longport Gospel Hall Home]] '''For Aged Christians''' was started by William Moon prior to World War Two on a prime ocean-front property at 24th and Oberon Ave, as a [[Retirement Homes|retirement home]] in Longport, [[New Jersey]] for aging maid-servants of wealthy Philadelphia homeowners, as a service exclusively to the open brethren Gospel Halls. The home had a capacity of 60+ residents at a given time, and for many years had a lengthy waiting list, before closing in 2000.
  
 
* [[Visiting Ministry at Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ]]
 
* [[Visiting Ministry at Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ]]
 
* [[Who's Who at Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ]]
 
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Revision as of 10:22, 23 November 2020

The Longport Gospel Hall Home For Aged Christians was started by William Moon prior to World War Two on a prime ocean-front property at 24th and Oberon Ave, as a retirement home in Longport, New Jersey for aging maid-servants of wealthy Philadelphia homeowners, as a service exclusively to the open brethren Gospel Halls. The home had a capacity of 60+ residents at a given time, and for many years had a lengthy waiting list, before closing in 2000.



Sources

  • Henry Carmichael & Dr. Sandy Higgins, both of NJ, 2020;
  • Light & Liberty
  • Truth & Tidings