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| + | Fort Wayne Bible College was initially known as Summit Christian College (1904+), Fort Wayne Bible Institute (+1939-1963), Fort Wayne Bible College (1963-1992), then merged with [https://www.taylor.edu/ Taylor University], with the buildings sold in 2011 to [https://ambassador-enterprises.com/ Ambassador Enterprises] who had proposed conversion to low-income housing, four of the structures were demolished in 2023. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._W._Tozer A.W. Tozer] was a contributing editor to their magazine, ''[https://archive.org/details/ftwaynebiblein193938fort/page/2/mode/2up The Bible Vision]''. | ||
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| + | * Chicago Tribune [https://www.newspapers.com/image/197600304 1963-4-11]: ''Choir Concert'': "The acapella choir of the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bible college will sing at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Westlawn Gospel Chapel, 2115 S. St. Louis Ave." | ||
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===1965=== | ===1965=== | ||
* Chicago Tribune [https://www.newspapers.com/image/196607602 1965-2-7]: ''Zone Board to Mull Plea of Churches'': "Requests for zoning variations to permit the construction of brick additions to two west side churches will be considered by the city zoning board of appeals at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Room 208 of City Hall. Westlawn Gospel Chapel, 2115 S. St. Louis Ave., wants to build a two-story, 29 by 42-foot addition for Sunday school classrooms..." | * Chicago Tribune [https://www.newspapers.com/image/196607602 1965-2-7]: ''Zone Board to Mull Plea of Churches'': "Requests for zoning variations to permit the construction of brick additions to two west side churches will be considered by the city zoning board of appeals at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Room 208 of City Hall. Westlawn Gospel Chapel, 2115 S. St. Louis Ave., wants to build a two-story, 29 by 42-foot addition for Sunday school classrooms..." | ||
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| − | * Chicago Tribune: 1965-2-7 | + | * Chicago Tribune: 1963-4-11; 1965-2-7 |
Revision as of 07:13, 18 December 2024
Westlawn Gospel Chapel, Chicago, Cook, IL (AA-OB) +1957-current
Itinerants
Ministry Reports
1960's
1963
Fort Wayne Bible College was initially known as Summit Christian College (1904+), Fort Wayne Bible Institute (+1939-1963), Fort Wayne Bible College (1963-1992), then merged with Taylor University, with the buildings sold in 2011 to Ambassador Enterprises who had proposed conversion to low-income housing, four of the structures were demolished in 2023. A.W. Tozer was a contributing editor to their magazine, The Bible Vision.
- Chicago Tribune 1963-4-11: Choir Concert: "The acapella choir of the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bible college will sing at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Westlawn Gospel Chapel, 2115 S. St. Louis Ave."
1965
- Chicago Tribune 1965-2-7: Zone Board to Mull Plea of Churches: "Requests for zoning variations to permit the construction of brick additions to two west side churches will be considered by the city zoning board of appeals at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Room 208 of City Hall. Westlawn Gospel Chapel, 2115 S. St. Louis Ave., wants to build a two-story, 29 by 42-foot addition for Sunday school classrooms..."
Sources
- Chicago Tribune: 1963-4-11; 1965-2-7