Difference between revisions of "Bethany Gospel Hall, ME"
From BrethrenPedia
Doug Engle (talk | contribs) m |
Doug Engle (talk | contribs) m |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
| − | [[Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr.]] was raised in [[New Brunswick]], and while unsaved, led his blind father to the Lord thru reading Gospel newspapers to him, then came to Christ himself thru the same newspapers. After his father died, he relocated to Portland, [[Maine]] | + | [[Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr.]] was raised in [[New Brunswick]], and while unsaved, led his blind father to the Lord thru reading Gospel newspapers to him, then came to Christ himself thru the same newspapers. After his father died, he relocated to Portland, [[Maine]]. Hugh Thorpe and John Dickson held tent meetings in Westbrook 1907-1908, which is how H.F. was introduced to the assemblies. They soon invited him to visit the Cliff Street assembly in Boston, and in 1916 he founded an open brethren assembly named Bethany Gospel Hall. |
| + | ==Spring Hill Gospel Hall== | ||
In Truth & Tidings 1957-7: "Westbrook, Maine: The assembly, formerly meeting in the Bethany Gospel Hall, 540 Main St. is meeting for June, July and August at the [https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/81546 Warren Memorial Library], 479 Main Street. Breaking of bread is at 10:30 Lord's Day. Corr. [[Donald Lewis Swendsen|D.L. Swendsen]], 76 Union St., Westbrook, [[Maine]]." | In Truth & Tidings 1957-7: "Westbrook, Maine: The assembly, formerly meeting in the Bethany Gospel Hall, 540 Main St. is meeting for June, July and August at the [https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/81546 Warren Memorial Library], 479 Main Street. Breaking of bread is at 10:30 Lord's Day. Corr. [[Donald Lewis Swendsen|D.L. Swendsen]], 76 Union St., Westbrook, [[Maine]]." | ||
| Line 32: | Line 33: | ||
* Our Record 1930-7 | * Our Record 1930-7 | ||
* Truth & Tidings 1957-7/8 | * Truth & Tidings 1957-7/8 | ||
| + | * Barry Stultz 1-3-2021 | ||
Revision as of 01:23, 4 January 2021
Contents
History
Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr. was raised in New Brunswick, and while unsaved, led his blind father to the Lord thru reading Gospel newspapers to him, then came to Christ himself thru the same newspapers. After his father died, he relocated to Portland, Maine. Hugh Thorpe and John Dickson held tent meetings in Westbrook 1907-1908, which is how H.F. was introduced to the assemblies. They soon invited him to visit the Cliff Street assembly in Boston, and in 1916 he founded an open brethren assembly named Bethany Gospel Hall.
Spring Hill Gospel Hall
In Truth & Tidings 1957-7: "Westbrook, Maine: The assembly, formerly meeting in the Bethany Gospel Hall, 540 Main St. is meeting for June, July and August at the Warren Memorial Library, 479 Main Street. Breaking of bread is at 10:30 Lord's Day. Corr. D.L. Swendsen, 76 Union St., Westbrook, Maine."
There was an addition from H.F. Stultz in T&T 1957-8: "Westbrook, Maine: We find it necessary to state that the Christians at Bethany Gospel Hall, 540 Main Street, are still carrying on the meetings as usual, in much weakness and waiting on the Lord. Any of the Lord's servants, walking in the old paths would be very welcome amongst us at any time, and surely Maine is a needy state." Although "Bethany Gospel Hall" was omitted from the AAB's 1958-1959, so it is presumed there may have been a temporary merger. But it returned to the Waltericks AAB by 1960, and the former assembly met until Stultz's death in 1982. And the newer assembly became Spring Hill Gospel Hall, ME, which continues to this day.
AKA
- Westbrook Assembly 1916-1927+
- Bethany Gospel Hall +1936-1956+, 1959-1983+
Locations
- 538/540 Main St. +1927-1983+
Correspondents
- Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr. 1916-1982 (1880-1982)
Other Leadership
Alumni
- Who's Who at Bethany Gospel Hall, ME 1916-1982
Visiting Ministry
Also See
- Spring Hill Gospel Hall, ME (OB) 1957-2021+
Sources
- OB AAB's 1927-1983
- Our Record 1930-7
- Truth & Tidings 1957-7/8
- Barry Stultz 1-3-2021