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===Chapman=== | ===Chapman=== | ||
| − | * [[Chapman Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) +1889-1909; (TW) 1909-1933+ | + | * [[Chapman Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+ |
===Enterprise=== | ===Enterprise=== | ||
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===Talmage=== | ===Talmage=== | ||
| − | * [[Talmage Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) +1900-1909; (TW) 1909-1933+ | + | * [[Talmage Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1900-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+ |
==Marion County== | ==Marion County== | ||
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===Lost Springs=== | ===Lost Springs=== | ||
| − | * [[Lost Springs Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) +1901-1903+ | + | * [[Lost Springs Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1901-1903+ |
==Saline County== | ==Saline County== | ||
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==Morris County== | ==Morris County== | ||
===Delavan=== | ===Delavan=== | ||
| − | * [[Delavan Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) +1894-1896+ | + | * [[Delavan Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1894-1896+ |
===Diamond Springs=== | ===Diamond Springs=== | ||
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==Lyon County== | ==Lyon County== | ||
===Emporia=== | ===Emporia=== | ||
| − | * [[Emporia Meeting Room, KS]] (TW) +1949+ | + | * [[Emporia Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-EB) +1949+ |
=Northcentral KS= | =Northcentral KS= | ||
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===Concordia=== | ===Concordia=== | ||
* [[Concordia Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1936-1958 | * [[Concordia Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1936-1958 | ||
| − | ** Concordia Gospel Hall @ 8th & Kansas +1936+ | + | ** Concordia Gospel Hall @ 8th & Kansas +1936+; home of William Corkill @ 412 W. 12th +1943+; home of C.W. Wilson @ 131 E. 9th +1948-1958 |
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==Ottawa County== | ==Ottawa County== | ||
===Minneapolis=== | ===Minneapolis=== | ||
* [[Minneapolis Gospel Tent, KS]] (OB) 1912 | * [[Minneapolis Gospel Tent, KS]] (OB) 1912 | ||
| − | * [[Minneapolis Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) +1903-1905+ | + | * [[Minneapolis Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1903-1905+ |
==Phillips County== | ==Phillips County== | ||
===Long Island=== | ===Long Island=== | ||
| − | * [[Long Island Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) | + | * [[Long Island Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1912-1986 |
| − | ** c/o C.H. | + | ** c/o C.H. Parrott +1922-1926+; |
| − | *** | + | ** Samuel Clyde Nash +1922-1927+ (b. 1879 Granite Twp., Phillips, KS - d. 1968 Long Island, Phillips, KS), son of George Henry Nash (b. 1851 Deerfield, Franklin, [[Massachusetts|MA]] - d. 1915 Long Island, KS) & Arabella "Belle" McClaughry Nash-Tubbs (b. 1856 Plainfield, Coshocton, [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1936 Long Island, KS). The Nash family moved from MA to Illinois in 1854, then Marshalltown, Iowa in 1857, then to Long Island, KS in 1874, and Phillipsburg, KS in 1877, although Granite Twp. where Samuel was born in 1879 is closer to Long Island. By 1900, Henry did reside nearer to Phillipsburg. Wife (1907 @ Long Island, KS): Minnie May Shields Nash |
| + | ** Long Island New Leaf (LINL) 1912-10-10: "There will be meetings in the Gospel Hall beginning Sunday night Oct. 13th and continuing every night until further notice. Meetings conducted by John Moffett of Centerville, Iowa and D.R. Charles of Omaha, Nebraska. Everybody welcome." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1913-1-23: "Meeting will be held at the Gospel Hall Sunday night, Jan. 26th at 7:30 and will continue for a few evenings. A. Broadfoot of Anita, Iowa will speak. All are cordially invited." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1913-2-27: "E.H. Kiser, who is staying with his daughter, Mrs. Sheridan Williams, was so unfortunate as to be seized with an attack of heart failure Thursday evening as he was returning from up town. He fell at the crossing across the street from the Gospel Hall where he laid until discovered by Donald Hammond, who immediately called John Howard and others. After being carried home he rapidly recovered and did not suffer any serious consequences except a severe bump on the forehead." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1913-4-3: "There will be a gospel meeting at the Gospel Hall Sunday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Everybody cordially invited." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1913-4-10: "There will be meetings at the Gospel Hall commencing Sunday night and continuing through the week by James Erskine. Everybody invited." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1913-4-24: "James Erskine, who has been holding meetings at the Gospel Hall the past week, went to Calvert Monday morning." Calvert is in Norton Co., KS. | ||
| + | ** LINL 1913-11-20: "The meetings at the Gospel Hall are still in progress, with Mr. Erskine of Topeka conducting them." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1914-4-2: "C.J. Baker of Kansas City, Mo. will deliver lectures on "The Future of the Human Race" at the Gospel Hall beginning Saturday evening, April 4th at 8:00 p.m. and each evening thereafter." | ||
| + | ** The Logan Republican 1914-4-30: Beaver Briefs: "Last week we spent one day in Long Island, one in Prairie View and one in Phillipsburg, on a Sunday School tour. This is the first time in 16 years that we have visited Long Island. That is a lovely valley when one finally gets over the hills to it. We found a goodly number of people there engaged in church and Sunday School work. Besides the M.E.'s, the English Lutherans, the Presbyterians and the Baptists, there is a company of Come Outers who have built a gospel hall and hold meetings. Surely there is no good excuse for not attending church in Long Island. We wonder how long it will be before people will conclude to agree on the essential things of Christianity and instead of trying to maintain from four to half a dozen churches in these small towns that we have, one Protestant church and that one a lively, wide-awake church working for the good of the whole people." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1914-5-14: "There will be meeting at the Gospel Hall, Saturday night, May 16th, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Monday night. No meeting Sunday night on account of the Baccalaureate sermon. Meetings conducted by Alex Livingston." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1914-6-11: "There will be meeting in the Gospel Hall, commencing June 13, for one week. Special word to Christians held by Alex. Livingstone of Philadelphia. Everybody welcome." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1914-10-8: "The meetings held by Donald Charles at the Gospel Hall will continue over Sunday. All welcome." | ||
| + | ** The Long Island News (TLIN): 1920-7-1: "Through the courtesy of L.D. Hammond we are able to reprint these articles from an old copy of The Long Island Leader, published July 4th, 1889, at Long Island, Kan., and which he has kept in good shape as a relic of the olden days. It was published at that time by J.N. Carl and the office was located in a building that stood where the new garage is now located. According to old settlers the main business houses were at that time located in that block and the west side of the street was completely built up from what is now the Sedman harness shop to the Gospel hall to the south of the block." | ||
| + | ** LINL 1916-7-6: "Beware. Some of the boys in this vicinity will come to grief one of these days if they do not mend their ways. Of a Sunday evening, after Endeavor, they act as if they had no home raising and as everything they saw belonged to them. Last Sunday evening a number of boys were around the autos by the Gospel Hall while the owners were attending services. A dog was watching its master's car and because it barked when the boys were too near, one hit the poor dog with something, who hadn't harmed them at all. By the way the dog howled it was no light lick it received. Then to hide his meanness the boy ran but was careful to keep his arm over his face when he passed anyone so his identity could not be known. Boys, act like a gentleman (it doesn't cost any more and people will respect you more) and not like someone that had no raising." | ||
| + | ** Long Island Press (LIP) 1926-1-8: Local Paragraphs: "Lost: Keys to Gospel Hall: C.H. Parrott". | ||
| + | ** LIP 1926-9-17: Obituary: "Elmina Stanley was born in Iowa, April 14, 1863, and died at her home near Long Island, Kansas, September 10, 1926, aged 63 years, 4 months and 24 days. In 1878 she was united in marriage to Valentine Wolf of Atchison county, Mo. To this union seven children were born, two of whom died in infancy, and one, Mrs. Lula Beeson in 1906. She was preceded in death by her husband who passed away Jan. 3, 1922. There are left to mourn her departure one son, George Wolf, of Fort Morgan, Colo., three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Wookey, of Rattlesnake Buttes, Colo., and Hilie and Clara of Long Island, Kans., and eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Also one brother, W.J. Greene of Narka, Kansas, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf of Rock Port, Mo., and Mrs. Cora Nixon of Payne, Iowa. Many years ago she accepted Christ as her Saviour and ever since has rested securely in the knowledge of His saving power. Although almost a constant sufferer for the last seventeen years, she was very patient, praying always, "Thy will be done". Funeral services were held at Gospel Hall in Long Island, Sunday afternoon, conducted by Mr. E.L. Ball, assisted by J.E. Brown. Interment was in the Long Island cemetery." | ||
==Republic County== | ==Republic County== | ||
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===Shawnee County=== | ===Shawnee County=== | ||
====Topeka==== | ====Topeka==== | ||
| + | * James Erskine (OB) +1913+ | ||
| + | ** possibly commuted to Troost weekly, but could have been holding meetings in his home. He was an itinerant evangelist. | ||
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* [[Topeka Gospel Chapel, KS]] (OB) 1948-'''2024+''' | * [[Topeka Gospel Chapel, KS]] (OB) 1948-'''2024+''' | ||
Revision as of 07:22, 28 February 2024
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
- 1 Central KS
- 2 Easterncentral KS
- 3 Northcentral KS
- 4 Northeastern KS
- 5 Northwestern KS
- 6 Southcentral KS
- 7 Southeastern KS
- 8 Southwestern KS
- 9 Westerncentral KS
Central KS
Dickinson County
Abilene
- Abilene Gospel Hall (KLC-EB) 1970's?
- c/o Joe Virgle Britt (b. 1921 Smoky Hill, Geary, KS - d. 2005 Junction City, Geary, KS), son of Virgle A. Britt (b. 1893 Willowdale Twp., Dickinson, KS or Geary Co., KS - d. 1979 Junction City, KS) & Maybell Ann Archbold Britt (b. 1895 Solomon, Dickinson, KS - d. 1985 Wichita, Sedgwick, KS). Joe was also a great-grandson of Joseph Britt (b. 1840 Moore, N.C. - d. 1884 Geary Co., KS). His mother, Maybell, was a daughter of James Meyers Archbold (b. 1866 Preble, Adams, IN - d. 1924 Saline Co., KS), her mother died Baptist. Joe's son Rodney Lee Britt (b. 1949 Junction City, KS - d. 2012 Gilbert, AZ).
- Elm Springs Bible Hall, KS (OB) +1936-1979
- Elm Springs School House +1936+
- Grace and Truth Gospel Chapel, KS (EB) +1879-1881; (Grant-TW-Lowe-Park EB) 1881-1884; (Grant-EB) 1884-1934; (OB) 1934-2010
- Bonnacord Assembly 1910-1918; Grace and Truth Gospel Hall 1918-1956;
- "no assembly" (open) in 1927 but a listing in the open PB book with John Addison Deardorff as a correspondent.
- Newbern Assembly, KS (Grant-EB) 1934-1950's+
- Abilene Meeting Room, KS (TW-EB) +1944-1973+
- see Grace and Truth
Chapman
- Chapman Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+
Enterprise
- Enterprise Assembly, KS (OB) 1880's
Manchester
- Manchester Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1894-1903+ (Grant EB) +1905?-1933+
Solomon
- Solomon Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1922-1927+
- c/o William Stratton
Talmage
- Talmage Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1900-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+
Marion County
Goessel
- Goessel KS Tent Meetings (OB) 1945
Lost Springs
- Lost Springs Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1901-1903+
Saline County
Salina
- Sunset Bible Chapel, KS 1964-2022+
Easterncentral KS
Coffey County
Burlington
- Burlington tent ministry, KS (OB) 1886
Franklin County
Ottawa
- Ottawa Bible Chapel, KS 2013-2020
Morris County
Delavan
- Delavan Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1894-1896+
Diamond Springs
- Diamond Springs Gospel Hall (OB) +1904-1936+
- c/o E. Loomis +1904+; Justin Loomis +1927+; A.S. Loomis +1927+
Lyon County
Emporia
- Emporia Meeting Room, KS (TW-EB) +1949+
Northcentral KS
Cloud County
Concordia
- Concordia Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1936-1958
- Concordia Gospel Hall @ 8th & Kansas +1936+; home of William Corkill @ 412 W. 12th +1943+; home of C.W. Wilson @ 131 E. 9th +1948-1958
Ottawa County
Minneapolis
- Minneapolis Gospel Tent, KS (OB) 1912
- Minneapolis Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1903-1905+
Phillips County
Long Island
- Long Island Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1912-1986
- c/o C.H. Parrott +1922-1926+;
- Samuel Clyde Nash +1922-1927+ (b. 1879 Granite Twp., Phillips, KS - d. 1968 Long Island, Phillips, KS), son of George Henry Nash (b. 1851 Deerfield, Franklin, MA - d. 1915 Long Island, KS) & Arabella "Belle" McClaughry Nash-Tubbs (b. 1856 Plainfield, Coshocton, OH - d. 1936 Long Island, KS). The Nash family moved from MA to Illinois in 1854, then Marshalltown, Iowa in 1857, then to Long Island, KS in 1874, and Phillipsburg, KS in 1877, although Granite Twp. where Samuel was born in 1879 is closer to Long Island. By 1900, Henry did reside nearer to Phillipsburg. Wife (1907 @ Long Island, KS): Minnie May Shields Nash
- Long Island New Leaf (LINL) 1912-10-10: "There will be meetings in the Gospel Hall beginning Sunday night Oct. 13th and continuing every night until further notice. Meetings conducted by John Moffett of Centerville, Iowa and D.R. Charles of Omaha, Nebraska. Everybody welcome."
- LINL 1913-1-23: "Meeting will be held at the Gospel Hall Sunday night, Jan. 26th at 7:30 and will continue for a few evenings. A. Broadfoot of Anita, Iowa will speak. All are cordially invited."
- LINL 1913-2-27: "E.H. Kiser, who is staying with his daughter, Mrs. Sheridan Williams, was so unfortunate as to be seized with an attack of heart failure Thursday evening as he was returning from up town. He fell at the crossing across the street from the Gospel Hall where he laid until discovered by Donald Hammond, who immediately called John Howard and others. After being carried home he rapidly recovered and did not suffer any serious consequences except a severe bump on the forehead."
- LINL 1913-4-3: "There will be a gospel meeting at the Gospel Hall Sunday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Everybody cordially invited."
- LINL 1913-4-10: "There will be meetings at the Gospel Hall commencing Sunday night and continuing through the week by James Erskine. Everybody invited."
- LINL 1913-4-24: "James Erskine, who has been holding meetings at the Gospel Hall the past week, went to Calvert Monday morning." Calvert is in Norton Co., KS.
- LINL 1913-11-20: "The meetings at the Gospel Hall are still in progress, with Mr. Erskine of Topeka conducting them."
- LINL 1914-4-2: "C.J. Baker of Kansas City, Mo. will deliver lectures on "The Future of the Human Race" at the Gospel Hall beginning Saturday evening, April 4th at 8:00 p.m. and each evening thereafter."
- The Logan Republican 1914-4-30: Beaver Briefs: "Last week we spent one day in Long Island, one in Prairie View and one in Phillipsburg, on a Sunday School tour. This is the first time in 16 years that we have visited Long Island. That is a lovely valley when one finally gets over the hills to it. We found a goodly number of people there engaged in church and Sunday School work. Besides the M.E.'s, the English Lutherans, the Presbyterians and the Baptists, there is a company of Come Outers who have built a gospel hall and hold meetings. Surely there is no good excuse for not attending church in Long Island. We wonder how long it will be before people will conclude to agree on the essential things of Christianity and instead of trying to maintain from four to half a dozen churches in these small towns that we have, one Protestant church and that one a lively, wide-awake church working for the good of the whole people."
- LINL 1914-5-14: "There will be meeting at the Gospel Hall, Saturday night, May 16th, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Monday night. No meeting Sunday night on account of the Baccalaureate sermon. Meetings conducted by Alex Livingston."
- LINL 1914-6-11: "There will be meeting in the Gospel Hall, commencing June 13, for one week. Special word to Christians held by Alex. Livingstone of Philadelphia. Everybody welcome."
- LINL 1914-10-8: "The meetings held by Donald Charles at the Gospel Hall will continue over Sunday. All welcome."
- The Long Island News (TLIN): 1920-7-1: "Through the courtesy of L.D. Hammond we are able to reprint these articles from an old copy of The Long Island Leader, published July 4th, 1889, at Long Island, Kan., and which he has kept in good shape as a relic of the olden days. It was published at that time by J.N. Carl and the office was located in a building that stood where the new garage is now located. According to old settlers the main business houses were at that time located in that block and the west side of the street was completely built up from what is now the Sedman harness shop to the Gospel hall to the south of the block."
- LINL 1916-7-6: "Beware. Some of the boys in this vicinity will come to grief one of these days if they do not mend their ways. Of a Sunday evening, after Endeavor, they act as if they had no home raising and as everything they saw belonged to them. Last Sunday evening a number of boys were around the autos by the Gospel Hall while the owners were attending services. A dog was watching its master's car and because it barked when the boys were too near, one hit the poor dog with something, who hadn't harmed them at all. By the way the dog howled it was no light lick it received. Then to hide his meanness the boy ran but was careful to keep his arm over his face when he passed anyone so his identity could not be known. Boys, act like a gentleman (it doesn't cost any more and people will respect you more) and not like someone that had no raising."
- Long Island Press (LIP) 1926-1-8: Local Paragraphs: "Lost: Keys to Gospel Hall: C.H. Parrott".
- LIP 1926-9-17: Obituary: "Elmina Stanley was born in Iowa, April 14, 1863, and died at her home near Long Island, Kansas, September 10, 1926, aged 63 years, 4 months and 24 days. In 1878 she was united in marriage to Valentine Wolf of Atchison county, Mo. To this union seven children were born, two of whom died in infancy, and one, Mrs. Lula Beeson in 1906. She was preceded in death by her husband who passed away Jan. 3, 1922. There are left to mourn her departure one son, George Wolf, of Fort Morgan, Colo., three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Wookey, of Rattlesnake Buttes, Colo., and Hilie and Clara of Long Island, Kans., and eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Also one brother, W.J. Greene of Narka, Kansas, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf of Rock Port, Mo., and Mrs. Cora Nixon of Payne, Iowa. Many years ago she accepted Christ as her Saviour and ever since has rested securely in the knowledge of His saving power. Although almost a constant sufferer for the last seventeen years, she was very patient, praying always, "Thy will be done". Funeral services were held at Gospel Hall in Long Island, Sunday afternoon, conducted by Mr. E.L. Ball, assisted by J.E. Brown. Interment was in the Long Island cemetery."
Republic County
Belleville
- Belleville Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1895-1945+
- c/o Rob Milner +1904+; Sam Blarchard +1922+; A.B. Batchelor @ 1203 Sixteenth St. +1927+
- Milner Schoolhouse Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1922-1927+
- 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.
- c/o Sam Blarchard +1922+
Rooks County
Plainville
- Plainville Meeting Room, KS (TW) +1911+
Smith County
Cedar
- Cedar radio ministry, KS (OB) 1949
Northeastern KS
Atchison County
Atchison
- Atchison Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1913-1978
Clay County
Wakefield
- Wakefield Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1878-1880+
- home of William Ware
Douglas County
Baldwin City
- Baldwin City Gospel Chapel, KS (OB) 1975-2022+
- Coal Creek Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1903-2022+
- c/o J.J. O'Brien @ Baldwin City +1927+
Lawrence
- Eastside Bible Fellowship, KS (OB) 2016-2022+
- Lawrence Assembly, KS (G-EB) +1933+
- Lawrence Bible Chapel, KS (OB) 1947-2022+
- Lawrence Meeting Room, KS (TW-EB) +1944-1951+
Vinland
- Vinland Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1922+
- c/o James O'Brien, Baldwin City
- Oliver Smith may have ministered here in 1922.
Geary County
Junction City
- Junction City Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1908-1909; (TW) 1909-1927+ (G-EB) +1933+
Kansas City, KS/MO metro
- Who's Who in Kansas City (OB)
- Kansas City Evangelistic Work, KS/MO (OB) 1883+
- Also See Missouri for KCMO area
Doniphan County, KS (also St. Joseph, MO metro)
Elwood
- Elwood Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1904-1950+
- c/o R.L. Hess +1904-1927+
Johnson County, KS
Merriam
- Antioch Gospel Testimony, KCKS (OB) +1927+
- c/o Fred Murray @ Merriam
- George Gray meeting? 1953
Olathe
- Olathe Gospel Hall, KCKS (OB) 1904-1913
Overland Park
- Blue Valley Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1915-1985
- Stanley Gospel Hall 1915-(1959+-1967)
- c/o Elmer Breckenridge @ Kenneth +1927+
- Kansas City Nepalese Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
Shawnee
- Bible Chapel of Shawnee, KCKS (OB) +1953-2022+
- Overland Park Bible Chapel +1975+
Wyandotte County, KS
Kansas City
- 12th Street Gospel Hall, KCKS (OB) 1917-1974
- Kansas City Gospel Hall, KCKS
- @ 2831 N. Twelfth Street +1927+
- c/o W.C. Somerville +1922+
- Carriage Hills Gospel Chapel, KCKS (OB) 1968-2000
- Harrison Street Gospel Hall, KCKS (OB) +1904+
- c/o James Fulton @ 262 S. Harrison St. +1904+
- Grandview Gospel Hall, KCKS (OB) 1937-2000
- aka 54th Street Gospel Hall, KCMO +1948-1954+
- Armourdale Gospel Hall, KCKS (OB) -1937+
- Oakley Street Gospel Hall, KCMO (OB) +1943+
- 9th Street Gospel Hall, KCMO (OB) +1927+
- West End Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1936+
- Kansas City Meeting Room, KCKS (EB) +1894-1896+; (TW) +1944-1951+
Lanna
- Lanna Meeting Room, KCKS (EB) +1903+
- 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
- Vermillion Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1949-1976
Nemaha County
Centralia
- Centralia Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1948+
Riley County
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
- Randolph Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1889+
- home of Ida Lundberg
Topeka metro
Jefferson County
Perry
- Perry Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1904-1931
- c/o Charles O. Bradford +1904-1927+
- 1922 @ Post Office
- c/o Charles O. Bradford +1904-1927+
Osage County
Carbondale
- Carbondale Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1881
- First Open Brethren assembly planted in Kansas
Osage City
- Osage City Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1936+-1948+
Scranton
- Scranton Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1904+
- c/o Alexander Leishman +1904+
Shawnee County
Topeka
- James Erskine (OB) +1913+
- possibly commuted to Troost weekly, but could have been holding meetings in his home. He was an itinerant evangelist.
- Topeka Gospel Chapel, KS (OB) 1948-2024+
- Topeka Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe EB) +1889+
Wabaunsee County
St. Mary's
- St. Mary's Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1878-1880+
- c/o F. Muot @ 3 mi. SW of town +1880+ (no meeting)
Vera
- Vera Gospel Tent, KS (OB) 1912
Wabaunsee
- Wabaunsee Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1878-1896+
- c/o S.M. Thomas +1880+
Northwestern KS
Cheyenne County
Bird City
- Bird City outreach, KS (OB) 1952-1954
Sherman County
Goodland
- Goodland Gospel Chapel, KS (OB) 1965-1986
Kanorado
- Kanorado Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1916-1959+
- @ 14 mi. N & 2 mi. E of Kanorado +1927+
- c/o E.L. Ball +1922+; J.E. Brown +1922-1927+
Thomas County
Rexford
Trego County
WaKeeney
- WaKeeney Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1908+
Southcentral KS
Cowley County
Arkansas City
- Arkansas City Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1889-1938
- c/o Frederick Thompson Horton 1889-1938 (b. 1860 Galesburg, IL - d. 1938 Arkansas City, KS)
- @ 415 N. B St. +1904+; 324 N. A St. +1927+
- c/o Frederick Thompson Horton 1889-1938 (b. 1860 Galesburg, IL - d. 1938 Arkansas City, KS)
Harvey County
Newton
- Newton Meeting Room, KS (TW) +1927-1933+
Reno County
Abbyville
- Abbyville Meeting Room, KS (EB) 1870-1877?
- c/o Jacque Gottlieb Gagnebin (b. 1830 Geneva, Switzerland - d. 1917 Abbyville, KS)
Hutchinson
- Hutchinson Gospel Chapel, KS 1944-2022+
- aka Hutchinson Bible Hall
- Kansas Bible Camp Chapel, KS 1990's
- Mizpah Bible Chapel, KS 2005-2019
- Northwest Gospel Chapel, KS 2004-2019
Wichita metro
Sedgwick County
Bel Aire
- Community Bible Chapel, Wichita, KS (OB) 2006-2022+
- Believers Bible Chapel 1998-2005
- Sunrise Bible Chapel, KS (OB) 1985-1994
Kechi
Wichita
- Grace Bible Chapel, KS (OB) 1965-1982
- Grace Fellowship, KS (OB) 2008-2020
- home assembly, c/o Rick Khol
- Northside Bible Chapel, KS (OB) 1998-2024+
- Westside Bible Chapel, KS (OB) 1941/1985?-2024+
- South Emporia Bible Chapel, KS (OB) +1941/1948-1994?
- East Kellogg Bible Chapel ?-1970
- East Kellogg Gospel Chapel +1948-1972
- Wichita Gospel Hall 1941-1947?
- Wichita Gospel Tent, KS (OB) 1928-1931; 1948
- Wichita Meeting Room, KS (TW) +1903-1908+ first assembly in Wichita; +1962+ Tunbridge-Wells Exclusive
- Planeview Gospel Tent, KS (OB) 1948
- Will Thomas Home Assembly, KS (OB) 1928-1931 first Open assembly in Wichita
Southeastern KS
Anderson County
Garnett
- Garnett Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1895-1986
- @ near National Bank Building +1922+
- c/o E.N. Millar +1922+; George N. DeWolf +1904+; Wilbur Thomas +1927+
Bourbon County
Fort Scott
- Fort Scott Gospel Hall, KS (OB) 1904-1912; +1922+
- c/o Albert Umstead @ 1518 Ransom St. +1904+; Sam Blarchard +1922+
- Fort Scott Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1879+
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.
Elk County
Howard
- Howard Gospel Hall, KS (OB) +1922+
- c/o L. Heck
Montgomery County
Independence
- Independence Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1903+; (TW) +1917-1933+
Neosho County
Chanute
- Chanute Meeting Room, KS (TW) +1911-1917+
Wilson County
Altoona
- Altoona Chapel, KS (OB) 1964-1967
Neodesha
- Neodesha Meeting Room, KS (TW-Lowe-EB) +1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+
Woodson County
Neosho Falls
- Neosho Falls Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1894-1905+
Thayer
- Julia Begole McLachlen (EB) 1880
- Thayer Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1878-1909; (TW) 1909-1933+
- c/o Mrs. J.M. McLachlin +1880+ (no meeting)
Southwestern KS
Finney County
Garden City
- Good News Fellowship, KS (OB) 2000-2003
Hodgeman County
Hanston
- Hanston Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1901-1908+
Pawnee County
Larned
- Larned Assembly, KS (OB) 1894
- Larned Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1894-1905+; (TW) +1917+
Westerncentral KS
Rush County
Bison
- Bison Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1894+, +1901+
La Crosse
- La Crosse Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1896+
Lindale
- Lindale Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1894+
Scott County
Keystone
- Keystone Meeting Room, KS (EB) +1889+
- think it's in Scott County