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=Other Leadership=
 
=Other Leadership=
 
=Alumni=
 
=Alumni=
* [[Who's Who at Spring Hill Gospel Hall, ME]] 1970-2021+
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* [[Who's Who at Spring Hill Gospel Hall, ME]] 1958-2021+
  
 
=Visiting Ministry=
 
=Visiting Ministry=
* [[Visiting Ministry at Spring Hill Gospel Hall, ME]] 1970-2021+
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* [[Visiting Ministry at Spring Hill Gospel Hall, ME]] 1958-2021+
  
 
=Also See=
 
=Also See=
* [https://business.prod.facebook.com/pages/Spring-Hill-Gospel-Hall/363975297059052 standard FB page]
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* [https://business.prod.facebook.com/pages/Spring-Hill-Gospel-Hall/363975297059052 SPGH's FB page]
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* [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME]] +1920-1983+
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=
 
* Waltericks/ECS AAB 1958-2020+
 
* Waltericks/ECS AAB 1958-2020+

Revision as of 00:40, 3 January 2021

History

Prior to 1927, Howard Franklin "H.F." Stultz, Sr.‎‎ started Bethany Gospel Hall on Main Street in Westbrook, Cumberland, Maine, a suburb of Portland, and remained its correspondent until its closing after 1983. Around 1958, Donald Lewis Swendsen started what became Spring Hill Gospel Hall in the auditorium of Warren Memorial Library, which acquired its present building in 1961 at 225 Spring Street.

Locations

  • Warren Memorial Library Auditorium @ 479 Main St. +1958-1960
  • 225 Spring Street 1961-2020+

Correspondents

  • Donald Lewis Swendsen 1958-1959 (1929-2016 Westbrook, ME)
  • Charles R. Grob 1960-1965
  • Daniel F. Chick 1966-2006
  • Dan Chick 2007-2020+
  • Barry Stultz +2007-2020+

Other Leadership

Alumni

Visiting Ministry

Also See

Sources

  • Waltericks/ECS AAB 1958-2020+