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| − | Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded | + | Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded between 1927-1936, known by the latter year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as LHGC 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 [https://www.gracefreechurch.com/ Grace Evangelical Free Church]. | + | 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 | + | Subsequently in 1959, a different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]], of which David Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940-1947+, may have been an early influence. |
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Revision as of 10:27, 12 March 2025
Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded between 1927-1936, known by the latter year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as LHGC 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 different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as Mansfield Gospel Hall, of which David Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940-1947+, may have been an early influence.
Also See
- Who's Who at Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel, OH notable alumni
- Visiting Ministry at Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel, OH conference news, etc.
Sources
- 1936-1980 AAB's