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| − | Brooklyn Gospel Hall is an exclusive assembly in [[New York#Brooklyn|New York City]], [[New York]] that was active earlier than 1878, and this relates to the group that is sometimes known as KLC-BGG or Reunited brethren. In 1880, the assembly was meeting at 452 Fifth Ave. (near 9th St.) with contacts of James Carr & E.G. Mauger. In 1946, the assembly was meeting at a rental property at 99 Jefferson Ave. with contacts of E. Hamblin & Samuel Eifel. In 1951, they constructed their first building | + | Brooklyn Gospel Hall is an exclusive assembly in [[New York#Brooklyn|New York City]], [[New York]] that was active earlier than 1878, and this relates to the group that is sometimes known as KLC-BGG or Reunited brethren. In 1880, the assembly was meeting at 452 Fifth Ave. (near 9th St.) with contacts of James Carr & E.G. Mauger. In 1946, the assembly was meeting at a rental property at 99 Jefferson Ave. with contacts of E. Hamblin & Samuel Eifel. In 1951, they constructed their first building where they remain today. |
In +1878-1880+, there was also a meeting in Williamsburg, now a neighborhood in Brooklyn that met at 62-4th St., near Broadway in 1880, with contacts of Dr. J. Young and Malachi Taylor. | In +1878-1880+, there was also a meeting in Williamsburg, now a neighborhood in Brooklyn that met at 62-4th St., near Broadway in 1880, with contacts of Dr. J. Young and Malachi Taylor. | ||
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=Location History= | =Location History= | ||
==Central== | ==Central== | ||
| − | * 452 | + | * 452-5th Ave. +1880+ |
| + | ** '25 adjoining the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavros_Niarchos_Foundation_Library SNFL] public library, a mid-Manhattan branch of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library New York Public Library]. | ||
* 99 Jefferson Ave. +1946+ | * 99 Jefferson Ave. +1946+ | ||
| − | * | + | ** '25: [https://www.facebook.com/sweetsbyshayyy/ bakery]. |
| + | * 515-527 Classon Ave. 1951-current | ||
==Williamsburg== | ==Williamsburg== | ||
* 62-4th St. +1880+ | * 62-4th St. +1880+ | ||
| + | ** '25: [https://citylifechurch.nyc/ City Life Church], formerly known as International Baptist. | ||
=Early Correspondents= | =Early Correspondents= | ||
Revision as of 22:43, 23 September 2025
Brooklyn Gospel Hall is an exclusive assembly in New York City, New York that was active earlier than 1878, and this relates to the group that is sometimes known as KLC-BGG or Reunited brethren. In 1880, the assembly was meeting at 452 Fifth Ave. (near 9th St.) with contacts of James Carr & E.G. Mauger. In 1946, the assembly was meeting at a rental property at 99 Jefferson Ave. with contacts of E. Hamblin & Samuel Eifel. In 1951, they constructed their first building where they remain today.
In +1878-1880+, there was also a meeting in Williamsburg, now a neighborhood in Brooklyn that met at 62-4th St., near Broadway in 1880, with contacts of Dr. J. Young and Malachi Taylor.
Other exclusive divisions have included a Grant meeting "Bible Truth Hall" active in 1912, with a contact of J.F. Gilmour, and a TW meeting currently meeting in a home.
Contents
Location History
Central
- 452-5th Ave. +1880+
- '25 adjoining the SNFL public library, a mid-Manhattan branch of the New York Public Library.
- 99 Jefferson Ave. +1946+
- '25: bakery.
- 515-527 Classon Ave. 1951-current
Williamsburg
- 62-4th St. +1880+
- '25: City Life Church, formerly known as International Baptist.
Early Correspondents
- James Carr +1880+
- E.G. Mauger +1880+
- Dr. J. Young @ Williamsburg +1880+
- Malachi Taylor @ Williamsburg +1880+
- E. Hamblin +1946+
- Samuel Eifel +1946+
Also See
Sources
- EB LoG's