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Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded prior to 1936, known by that year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as the latter name by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, in Mansfield. and 536 Kentucky Ave. 1948-end.
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Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded prior to 1936, known by that year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as the latter name by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, in Mansfield.  
  
In 1948, it relocated to Lincoln Heights, in Hamilton Co., which is part of the Cincinnati metro, and rebranded as Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel. Correspondents included J. Alex Forrest +1936+, James Hunter, Sr. +1941-1967, David E. Holdsworth 1968-1971, and W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973. It folded around 1980.
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In 1948, it relocated to 536 Kentucky Ave., Lincoln Heights, in Hamilton Co., which is part of the Cincinnati metro, and rebranded as Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel. Correspondents included J. Alex Forrest +1936+, James Hunter, Sr. +1941-1967, David E. Holdsworth 1968-1971, and W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973. It folded in the early 1980's, or it may have rebranded as [https://www.gracefreechurch.com/ Grace Evangelical Free Church].  
  
Subsequently in 1959, a separate [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]], also an open brethren meeting was founded by Norman Crawford. .
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Subsequently in 1959, a separate open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:05, 10 March 2025

Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded prior to 1936, known by that year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as the latter name by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, in Mansfield.

In 1948, it relocated to 536 Kentucky Ave., Lincoln Heights, in Hamilton Co., which is part of the Cincinnati metro, and rebranded as Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel. Correspondents included J. Alex Forrest +1936+, James Hunter, Sr. +1941-1967, David E. Holdsworth 1968-1971, and W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973. It folded in the early 1980's, or it may have rebranded as Grace Evangelical Free Church.

Subsequently in 1959, a separate open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as Mansfield Gospel Hall.

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Sources

  • 1936-1980 AAB's