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* [[Who's Who in Kansas City]]
 
* [[Who's Who in Kansas City]]
 
* [[Kansas City Evangelistic Work, KS/MO]] (OB) 1883+
 
* [[Kansas City Evangelistic Work, KS/MO]] (OB) 1883+
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* Also See [[Missouri]] for KCMO area
  
 
===Doniphan County, KS (also St. Joseph, MO metro)===
 
===Doniphan County, KS (also St. Joseph, MO metro)===
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** c/o R.L. Hess +1904-1927+
 
** c/o R.L. Hess +1904-1927+
  
===Jackson County, MO===
 
====Grain Valley====
 
* [[Grain Valley Meeting Room, KCMO]] (TW) +1951+
 
 
====Kansas City====
 
* [[19th Street Gospel Hall, KCMO]] (OB) ?-1917+
 
* [[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCKS]] (EB) +1894-1896+; (TW) +1944-1951+
 
* [[Sherwood Bible Church, KCMO]] (OB) 1920-1933+; (BC) ?-2021+
 
** Central Bible Hall (OB) 1920-1933+; Central Bible Church (OB BC) ?-1983;
 
** hive from Troost; see [https://www.sherwood.org/history SBC's website]
 
** c/o Dr. Walter Wilson
 
* Gospel Hall, KCMO
 
** 10 W. 4th +1911-1918+
 
*** Soul Saving Station +1915-1918+
 
**** Meetings Every Evening 7:45pm +1915-1916
 
* [[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCMO]] (EB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1985+
 
* [[Spruce Hill Bible Chapel, KCMO]] (OB) 1950's-2009
 
* [[Troost Avenue Gospel Hall, KCMO]] (OB) 1883-1984
 
** aka Grand Avenue Gospel Hall, KCMO +1904+
 
** aka 16th & Holmes St. Gospel Hall 1912-1917
 
* [[White Oaks Gospel Hall, KCMO]] (OB) 1973-1975
 
 
====Levasy====
 
* [[Levasy Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) 1916-1918+
 
 
====Sny?====
 
* [[Sny Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) 1917+
 
  
 
===Johnson County, KS===
 
===Johnson County, KS===
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* [[Bible Chapel of Shawnee, KCKS]] (OB) ? 1953-'''2021+'''
 
* [[Bible Chapel of Shawnee, KCKS]] (OB) ? 1953-'''2021+'''
 
** aka "Overland Park Bible Chapel" 1975
 
** aka "Overland Park Bible Chapel" 1975
 
===Lafayette County, MO===
 
====Hodge====
 
* [[Hodge Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) 1917-1986
 
 
====Waterloo====
 
* [[Waterloo Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) 1916-1918+
 
  
 
===Wyandotte County, KS===
 
===Wyandotte County, KS===
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** [[Kansas City Gospel Hall, KCMO]] (OB) 1960's-'''present'''
 
** [[Kansas City Gospel Hall, KCMO]] (OB) 1960's-'''present'''
 
*** aka 39th & Kensington Meeting; Agnes Street Gospel Hall; 28th and Troost; 4603 Linwood
 
*** aka 39th & Kensington Meeting; Agnes Street Gospel Hall; 28th and Troost; 4603 Linwood
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* [[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCKS]] (EB) +1894-1896+; (TW) +1944-1951+
  
 
====Lanna====
 
====Lanna====

Revision as of 08:37, 13 July 2021

See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").  AA/CA refers to assemblies of African or Caribbean origin, or predominant demographic, although all ethnicities are overly welcome in any assemblies.

The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.

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Contents

Central KS

Dickinson County

Abilene

Chapman

Manchester

Solomon

Talmage

Marion County

Goessel

Lost Springs

Saline County

Salina

Easterncentral KS

Coffey County

Burlington

Franklin County

Ottawa

Morris County

Delavan

Diamond Springs

Lyon County

Emporia

Northcentral KS

Cloud County

Concordia

  • Concordia Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1936-1958
    • Concordia Gospel Hall @ 8th & Kansas +1936+
    • aka William Corkill @ 412 W. 12th +1943+
    • aka C.W. Wilson @ 131 E. 9th +1948-1958

Ottawa County

Minneapolis

Phillips County

Long Island

Republic County

Belleville

  • Milner Schoolhouse Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1927+
    • spelled "Millner" in 1927 AAB, but the only place name in KS that resembles this was a Milner Schoolhouse that was northwest of Belleville. Different assembly from the Belleville Gospel Hall.

Rooks County

Plainville

Smith County

Cedar

Northeastern KS

Atchison County

Atchison

Clay County

Wakefield

Douglas County

Baldwin City

Lawrence

Geary County

Junction City

Kansas City, KS/MO metro

Doniphan County, KS (also St. Joseph, MO metro)

Elwood


Johnson County, KS

Merriam

  • George Gray meeting? 1953

Olathe

Overland Park

Shawnee

Wyandotte County, KS

Kansas City

Lanna

  • 104 W. 4th +1915-1918+
  • 220 E. Missouri Ave. 1916-1918+
    • Services 8 p.m.
  • 1333 Grand Ave. +1895-1897; 1019 Walnut 1896-1899; 1108 Walnut 1900-1902; 1016-1018 Grand Ave. 1902-1905; 1121-1123 Grand Ave. 1906-1918+
  • 2644 Cypress Ave. +1910-1918+
  • 31st, SE cor. Charlotte +1912-1918+
  • Holmes, NE cor. 10th +1913-1918+
    • Rev. Charles W. Ross 1917-1918+
  • 702 Quindaro Blvd. +1910+
  • 1902 N. 7th +1905-1910+
  • Plymouth Brethren +1918+
    • 911 W. 44th

Marshall County

Vermillion

Vermillion

Nemaha County

Centralia


Riley County

Manhattan

Manhattan

  • Manhattan Gospel Tent, KS (OB) 1885-1887
    • Gospel tent by J.A. Burge & J. Norvell, the “first of that kind in the far - West”; Then later in 1885, and 1887 by Burge & Erskine, as reported Chicago publication, "The Barley Cake".
  • Manhattan assembly, KS (OB) 1953-1954
    • home of Gordon & Florence Wakefield prior to their life ministry in Peru. Richard Burson drove up from Hutchinson to do events with IVCF kids at K-State, and would invite them over to break bread.

Randolph

Topeka metro

Jefferson County

Perry

Osage County

Carbondale

Osage City

Scranton

Shawnee County

Topeka

Wabaunsee County

St. Mary's

Vera

Wabaunsee

Northwestern KS

Cheyenne County

Bird City

Sherman County

Goodland

Kanorado

Thomas County

Rexford

Trego County

WaKeeney

Southcentral KS

Cowley County

Arkansas City

Harvey County

Newton

Reno County

Hutchinson

Wichita metro

Sedgwick County

Bel Aire

Kechi

Wichita

Southeastern KS

Anderson County

Garnett

Bourbon County

Fort Scott

Crawford County

Pittsburgh

  • Pittsburgh Assembly, KS (OB) +1904+
    • c/o John Moody @ 3914 Liberty St. +1904+
    • see Idaho about James Oscar McCurdy who was a contact for a EB-TW Kellogg Meeting Room, ID later in life. Early in their marriage (1910-1915), he and his wife Christine Moffett McCurdy lived in Pittsburgh, KS.

Montgomery County

Independence

Neosho County

Chanute

Wilson County

Altoona

Neodesha

Woodson County

Neosho Falls

Thayer

Southwestern KS

Finney County

Garden City

Hodgeman County

Hanston

Pawnee County

Larned

Westerncentral KS

Rush County

Bison

La Crosse

Lindale

Scott County

Keystone