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| − | Akron Gospel Hall is an open brethren assembly in Akron, Summit Co., [[Ohio]] that | + | Akron Gospel Hall is an open brethren assembly in Akron, Summit Co., [[Ohio]] that dates back to prior to 1898. The meeting was excluded in the first (open brethren) AAB for North America from 1922, but an ''Our Record'' from March 1932 reports a sister Mrs. Harley Welch that had "gone home" in Akron, and recorded that she had been "in fellowship here about thirteen years" which puts the assembly as early as 1919. Then discovered that John Soper was saved and associated with this assembly from 1898-1946, as per his tribute in Assembly Annals. |
[https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/320dbd82fd8138474cfbd38edf3d529d17138393.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 60 in fellowship (30 men, 30 women) including 5 S.S. teachers presiding over 45 children (for a total of 105). The Hall was valued at $6,000 with no debt (and with $644 in annual expenses), and $1,395 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926. | [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/320dbd82fd8138474cfbd38edf3d529d17138393.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 60 in fellowship (30 men, 30 women) including 5 S.S. teachers presiding over 45 children (for a total of 105). The Hall was valued at $6,000 with no debt (and with $644 in annual expenses), and $1,395 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926. | ||
Revision as of 22:41, 21 March 2025
Akron Gospel Hall is an open brethren assembly in Akron, Summit Co., Ohio that dates back to prior to 1898. The meeting was excluded in the first (open brethren) AAB for North America from 1922, but an Our Record from March 1932 reports a sister Mrs. Harley Welch that had "gone home" in Akron, and recorded that she had been "in fellowship here about thirteen years" which puts the assembly as early as 1919. Then discovered that John Soper was saved and associated with this assembly from 1898-1946, as per his tribute in Assembly Annals.
1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 60 in fellowship (30 men, 30 women) including 5 S.S. teachers presiding over 45 children (for a total of 105). The Hall was valued at $6,000 with no debt (and with $644 in annual expenses), and $1,395 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
By 1927, there was an assembly meeting at 397 Locust St., with a correspondent of W.W. Becker (383 Kathryn Pl., Cuyahoga Falls). It continued in that location until 1956 when it relocated to 1225 Wooster Ave.
In 1963, John F. Reber started Fairlawn Bible Chapel which met 1963-1969 at 3780 W. Market St., 1970-1976 at Herberick Primary School, and 1981-1994 at AGH's current location.
From 1989-1994 AGH met in the Summit Co. Medical Assn. Building on Wheeler & Grant Sts. Then in 1994, it either accepted a merger from Fairlawn Bible Chapel, or acquired their building when they folded, and relocated to 2705 Smith Rd. where it currently meets, and may sometimes be known as Fairlawn Gospel Hall. Joseph Bercaw was a longtime early correspondent +1936-1966, and then Thomas Wright from 1967-1991, and Kenneth Webb from 1992 on.
Locations
- 303 Mills Ave., Akron +1904+
- 397 Locust St., Akron +1927-1955
- 1225 Wooster Ave. 1956-1988
- Summit Co. Medical Assn. Bldg., Wheeler & Grant Sts. 1989-1994
- 2705 Smith Rd., Fairlawn 1995-present
Early Correspondents
- M.W. Becker +1927-1932+
- Joseph Bercaw, 928 Bisson Ave. +1936-1966
- Thomas Wright 1967-1991
- Kenneth Webb 1992-present?
Also See
- AGH's website
- Who's Who at Akron Gospel Hall, OH notable alumni
- Visiting Ministry at Akron Gospel Hall, OH news, etc.
Sources
- 1904-2024 AAB's