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* Clark McClelland 1949 [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME|Bethany Gospel Hall]], Westbrook, [[Maine|ME]]
 
* Clark McClelland 1949 [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME|Bethany Gospel Hall]], Westbrook, [[Maine|ME]]
 
* John McCracken 1950
 
* John McCracken 1950
* Jas. McCullough '''1944-1951''', 1956
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* James McCullough '''1944-1951''', 1956 Bridgeport & Stratford, [[Connecticut|CT]]
 
* L.K. McIlwaine 1957
 
* L.K. McIlwaine 1957
 
* Robert McIlwaine 1957
 
* Robert McIlwaine 1957
* Samuel James Rea '''1944-1951'''
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* Samuel James Rea '''1944-1951''' (Hatboro, [[Pennsylvania|Pa.]]
 
* Sam Maze 2005
 
* Sam Maze 2005
  
  
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=1940's=
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* LOI 1948-9: Samuel J. Rea (Hatboro, [[Pennsylvania|Pa]].
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"There are but two small assemblies in the State of Maine.  Bro. J. McCullough of Bridgeport, [[Connecticut|Conn.]], and I tried a tent in the city of Augusta last year, but with little success.  Then had cottage meetings in Madison, about 40 miles to the North, having met some Christians from there.  We had splendid attendance from the start and several professed faith in Christ. One man who is a successful farmer and businessman preaches to everyone he meets.  There is now a group of ten or twelve who have been carrying on a gospel testimony assisted by a brother from [[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta]].
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A couple got saved last year, whose home is conveniently located on the main highway, and where most of the meetings have been held.  They were delighted to let us pitch the tent this year quite near their home.  We feel thankful for the way being thus opened for the furtherance of the Gospel.  This is our second week in the tent and we are much encouraged by seeing quite a nice number of unsaved attend almost every night.  Last night was the largest meeting we have had and God was speaking we could feel.  The man I referred to is one of a large family who are scattered over this territory and has quite an influence among them.  We hope to see a real work done."
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* LOI 1948-10: Samuel J. Rea ((Hatboro, [[Pennsylvania|Pa.]] & James McCullough (Stratford, [[Connecticut|Conn.]]
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"When we last heard, towards the end of August, these brethren were in their seventh week of tent meetings in Madison, [[Maine]].  The weather has been cold and they found it necessary to use an oil stove to make the tent comfortable.  In spite of this, the attendance has been encouraging, although there has been prejudice and opposition because of those who were saved last year being baptized and received into fellowship in Augusta, 40 miles away.  Several are concerned and seem near the door of salvation.  The brethren look for their salvation before the tent is taken down."
  
=Truth & Tidings=
 
==1940's==
 
 
* LOI 1949-6: David Leathem, Truro, [[Nova Scotia|N.S.]]:
 
* LOI 1949-6: David Leathem, Truro, [[Nova Scotia|N.S.]]:
  
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"With Brother [[Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr.|Stultz]] we drove to Westbrook and remained there for several meetings, seeking in a simple way to bring words with regards to the person and work of the Holy Spirit to the attention of the believers. From Westbrook I went to [[Madison Gospel Hall, ME|Madison]] with Brother Clark McClelland and we shared the ministry there. Later with Brother [[Fred Allison Thompson|Fred Thompson]] and his wife from [[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta]] I spent an evening, returning home to [[Nova Scotia]] after an absence of two months."
 
"With Brother [[Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr.|Stultz]] we drove to Westbrook and remained there for several meetings, seeking in a simple way to bring words with regards to the person and work of the Holy Spirit to the attention of the believers. From Westbrook I went to [[Madison Gospel Hall, ME|Madison]] with Brother Clark McClelland and we shared the ministry there. Later with Brother [[Fred Allison Thompson|Fred Thompson]] and his wife from [[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta]] I spent an evening, returning home to [[Nova Scotia]] after an absence of two months."
  
==1950's==
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=1950's=
 
* T&T 1950-3: John McCracken and Frank Elliot are preaching the Gospel here."
 
* T&T 1950-3: John McCracken and Frank Elliot are preaching the Gospel here."
 
* T&T 1950-4: North New Portland, Maine: "F. Elliot and J. McCracken saw the Lord's Hand in some conversions. The latter is returning to Madison district for a few weeks as the Lord may lead."
 
* T&T 1950-4: North New Portland, Maine: "F. Elliot and J. McCracken saw the Lord's Hand in some conversions. The latter is returning to Madison district for a few weeks as the Lord may lead."
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* T&T 1957-4: Madison, Maine: "L.K. McIlwaine and Robert have seen the Lord's hand in salvation and others are troubled. They expect to meet Miss Sadie McIlwaine, arriving by plane on March 6 from Venezuela at Boston, [[Massachusetts|Mass]]."
 
* T&T 1957-4: Madison, Maine: "L.K. McIlwaine and Robert have seen the Lord's hand in salvation and others are troubled. They expect to meet Miss Sadie McIlwaine, arriving by plane on March 6 from Venezuela at Boston, [[Massachusetts|Mass]]."
  
==1960's==
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=1960's=
 
* WIS 1964-10: Madison, Maine: "We understand local brethren here have been working in the district for the Gospel and have seen blessing, souls being saved. Pray for Maine."
 
* WIS 1964-10: Madison, Maine: "We understand local brethren here have been working in the district for the Gospel and have seen blessing, souls being saved. Pray for Maine."
  
* WIS 1966-12: Hatboro, [[Pennsylvania|Pa]].: Fallen Asleep:  
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* WIS 1966-12: Hatboro, [[Pennsylvania|Pa]].: Fallen Asleep:
  
 
"Our esteemed brother and servant of Christ, Mr. Samuel James Rea was called home to be with the Lord Oct. 11, aged 80. Saved when 16 through testimony of his sister, gave help in tent work in Valens, [[Ontario|Ont]]. with bro. William Baillie, after which the assembly formed. He also gave himself to tent work in Hatboro for three years, when assembly was planted. Had series also with bro. Oswald MacLeod then. He was commended to the Lord's work by Mascher St. and Hatboro assemblies in Nov. 1930.
 
"Our esteemed brother and servant of Christ, Mr. Samuel James Rea was called home to be with the Lord Oct. 11, aged 80. Saved when 16 through testimony of his sister, gave help in tent work in Valens, [[Ontario|Ont]]. with bro. William Baillie, after which the assembly formed. He also gave himself to tent work in Hatboro for three years, when assembly was planted. Had series also with bro. Oswald MacLeod then. He was commended to the Lord's work by Mascher St. and Hatboro assemblies in Nov. 1930.
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He had seven years of work with the late James McCullough in Maine, the small assembly at Madison was planted as a result. He maintained a good interest in small assemblies, mostly in the East in cottages, tents and halls with souls to Christ. He is greatly missed by the assembly here and his widow and family, all saved and in fellowship, should have an interest in our prayers. He was a brother with a soft conscience which the Lord took note of."
 
He had seven years of work with the late James McCullough in Maine, the small assembly at Madison was planted as a result. He maintained a good interest in small assemblies, mostly in the East in cottages, tents and halls with souls to Christ. He is greatly missed by the assembly here and his widow and family, all saved and in fellowship, should have an interest in our prayers. He was a brother with a soft conscience which the Lord took note of."
  
==2000's==
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=2000's=
 
* T&T 2004-10: "For the town’s bicentennial parade, the assembly had a literature table on Main Street, an open house, and dinner at the Gospel Hall where Jeff Mills gave an excellent word."
 
* T&T 2004-10: "For the town’s bicentennial parade, the assembly had a literature table on Main Street, an open house, and dinner at the Gospel Hall where Jeff Mills gave an excellent word."
 
* T&T 2005-11: "Ernie Dyck and Sam Maze had three weeks of tent meetings in Norridgewock in early September. A number from the community attended and the Lord graciously granted blessing in salvation."
 
* T&T 2005-11: "Ernie Dyck and Sam Maze had three weeks of tent meetings in Norridgewock in early September. A number from the community attended and the Lord graciously granted blessing in salvation."
 
* T&T 2008-1: "[[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta]]: The assembly appreciated having Walter Gustafson visit several days in October. He also visited the Madison assembly."
 
* T&T 2008-1: "[[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta]]: The assembly appreciated having Walter Gustafson visit several days in October. He also visited the Madison assembly."
  
==2020's==
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=2020's=
 
* T&T 2020-5: "On December 15, Murray McCandless visited the assembly and spoke at their Christmas Community dinner Sunday noon. He later also stopped at the Augusta assembly’s Christmas outreach dinner at 4pm as he was traveling through."
 
* T&T 2020-5: "On December 15, Murray McCandless visited the assembly and spoke at their Christmas Community dinner Sunday noon. He later also stopped at the Augusta assembly’s Christmas outreach dinner at 4pm as he was traveling through."
  
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* [http://truthandtidings.com/ Truth and Tidings website]
 
* [http://truthandtidings.com/ Truth and Tidings website]
 
* Words in Season: 1964-10; 1966-12;
 
* Words in Season: 1964-10; 1966-12;
* Letters of Interest (LOI): 1949-6
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* Letters of Interest (LOI): 1948-9/10; 1949-6

Revision as of 11:05, 4 January 2021

Madison Gospel Hall, Maine (OB) 1951-2021+

Itinerants

  • Ernie Dyck 2005
  • Frank Elliot 1950
  • Walter Gustafson 2008
  • David Leathem 1949 Truro, N.S.
  • Murray McCandless 2020
  • Clark McClelland 1949 Bethany Gospel Hall, Westbrook, ME
  • John McCracken 1950
  • James McCullough 1944-1951, 1956 Bridgeport & Stratford, CT
  • L.K. McIlwaine 1957
  • Robert McIlwaine 1957
  • Samuel James Rea 1944-1951 (Hatboro, Pa.
  • Sam Maze 2005


1940's

  • LOI 1948-9: Samuel J. Rea (Hatboro, Pa.

"There are but two small assemblies in the State of Maine. Bro. J. McCullough of Bridgeport, Conn., and I tried a tent in the city of Augusta last year, but with little success. Then had cottage meetings in Madison, about 40 miles to the North, having met some Christians from there. We had splendid attendance from the start and several professed faith in Christ. One man who is a successful farmer and businessman preaches to everyone he meets. There is now a group of ten or twelve who have been carrying on a gospel testimony assisted by a brother from Augusta.

A couple got saved last year, whose home is conveniently located on the main highway, and where most of the meetings have been held. They were delighted to let us pitch the tent this year quite near their home. We feel thankful for the way being thus opened for the furtherance of the Gospel. This is our second week in the tent and we are much encouraged by seeing quite a nice number of unsaved attend almost every night. Last night was the largest meeting we have had and God was speaking we could feel. The man I referred to is one of a large family who are scattered over this territory and has quite an influence among them. We hope to see a real work done."

  • LOI 1948-10: Samuel J. Rea ((Hatboro, Pa. & James McCullough (Stratford, Conn.

"When we last heard, towards the end of August, these brethren were in their seventh week of tent meetings in Madison, Maine. The weather has been cold and they found it necessary to use an oil stove to make the tent comfortable. In spite of this, the attendance has been encouraging, although there has been prejudice and opposition because of those who were saved last year being baptized and received into fellowship in Augusta, 40 miles away. Several are concerned and seem near the door of salvation. The brethren look for their salvation before the tent is taken down."

  • LOI 1949-6: David Leathem, Truro, N.S.:

"During the past winter I have had the privilege of visiting several cities and towns ministering the word and preaching the gospel. Those included Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto in Canada and Westbrook and Madison in Maine."

"With Brother Stultz we drove to Westbrook and remained there for several meetings, seeking in a simple way to bring words with regards to the person and work of the Holy Spirit to the attention of the believers. From Westbrook I went to Madison with Brother Clark McClelland and we shared the ministry there. Later with Brother Fred Thompson and his wife from Augusta I spent an evening, returning home to Nova Scotia after an absence of two months."

1950's

  • T&T 1950-3: John McCracken and Frank Elliot are preaching the Gospel here."
  • T&T 1950-4: North New Portland, Maine: "F. Elliot and J. McCracken saw the Lord's Hand in some conversions. The latter is returning to Madison district for a few weeks as the Lord may lead."
  • T&T 1956-8: Augusta, Maine: "An excellent conference was reported. After the conference, brother Jas. McCullough left for Madison, Maine, and, while there, suffered a heart attack and is now in the hospital in Skowhegan, Maine, where he will be for at least two weeks, with a period of rest following. Pray for our brother who for many years has faithfully preached the Word to saint and sinner. He had intended joining his son in tent work in Hudson, N.H., a new field."
  • T&T 1957-3: Madison, Maine: "L.K. McIlwaine and his son Robert are having Gospel meetings."
  • T&T 1957-4: Madison, Maine: "L.K. McIlwaine and Robert have seen the Lord's hand in salvation and others are troubled. They expect to meet Miss Sadie McIlwaine, arriving by plane on March 6 from Venezuela at Boston, Mass."

1960's

  • WIS 1964-10: Madison, Maine: "We understand local brethren here have been working in the district for the Gospel and have seen blessing, souls being saved. Pray for Maine."
  • WIS 1966-12: Hatboro, Pa.: Fallen Asleep:

"Our esteemed brother and servant of Christ, Mr. Samuel James Rea was called home to be with the Lord Oct. 11, aged 80. Saved when 16 through testimony of his sister, gave help in tent work in Valens, Ont. with bro. William Baillie, after which the assembly formed. He also gave himself to tent work in Hatboro for three years, when assembly was planted. Had series also with bro. Oswald MacLeod then. He was commended to the Lord's work by Mascher St. and Hatboro assemblies in Nov. 1930.

He had seven years of work with the late James McCullough in Maine, the small assembly at Madison was planted as a result. He maintained a good interest in small assemblies, mostly in the East in cottages, tents and halls with souls to Christ. He is greatly missed by the assembly here and his widow and family, all saved and in fellowship, should have an interest in our prayers. He was a brother with a soft conscience which the Lord took note of."

2000's

  • T&T 2004-10: "For the town’s bicentennial parade, the assembly had a literature table on Main Street, an open house, and dinner at the Gospel Hall where Jeff Mills gave an excellent word."
  • T&T 2005-11: "Ernie Dyck and Sam Maze had three weeks of tent meetings in Norridgewock in early September. A number from the community attended and the Lord graciously granted blessing in salvation."
  • T&T 2008-1: "Augusta: The assembly appreciated having Walter Gustafson visit several days in October. He also visited the Madison assembly."

2020's

  • T&T 2020-5: "On December 15, Murray McCandless visited the assembly and spoke at their Christmas Community dinner Sunday noon. He later also stopped at the Augusta assembly’s Christmas outreach dinner at 4pm as he was traveling through."

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