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Frost Avenue Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly active +1926-1950+ in Rochester, [[New York#Monroe County|Monroe Co.]], in [[New York]]. In 1922, there were two open meetings in Rochester, one may have been affiliated with this assembly, the other with what is now [[Cornerstone Bible Chapel, Rochester, NY|Cornerstone Bible Chapel]] which is believed to have been the earliest assembly, founded prior to 1890.
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Frost Avenue Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly active +1926-1950+ in Rochester, [[New York#Monroe County|Monroe Co.]], in [[New York]]. In 1922, there were two open meetings in Rochester, this and what is now [[Cornerstone Bible Chapel, Rochester, NY|Cornerstone Bible Chapel]].  Prior to these meetings was [[Rochester Gospel Hall, NY|Rochester Gospel Hall]] (OB) +1890-1904+.
  
 
[https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/442eb4ac6a94c967da6a3a390828264e3b2a702a.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 32 in fellowship (11 men, 21 women) including 1 under the age of 13, and 2 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 52 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $7579 with $3500 owed (with $1867.72 in annual expenses), and $885.26 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
 
[https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/442eb4ac6a94c967da6a3a390828264e3b2a702a.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 32 in fellowship (11 men, 21 women) including 1 under the age of 13, and 2 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 52 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $7579 with $3500 owed (with $1867.72 in annual expenses), and $885.26 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
By 1926, the assembly was meeting at 595 Frost Ave., continuing at the Frost Ave. location by +1936-1947+.   In 1927, the assembly met at 102 State St. There have been two known correspondents, George W. Lewis +1926-1936+ and Frank A. Perrott +1941-1950+.
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By 1926, the assembly was meeting at 595 Frost Ave., continuing at the Frost Ave. location by +1936-1947+. In 1927, the assembly met at 102 State St. There have been two known correspondents, George W. Lewis +1926-1936+ and Frank A. Perrott +1941-1950+.
  
 
=Locations=
 
=Locations=
** @ 70 Jefferson St. or 404 South Ave. +1922+
 
 
* 595 Frost Ave. +1926+
 
* 595 Frost Ave. +1926+
 
* 102 State St. +1927+
 
* 102 State St. +1927+

Revision as of 22:25, 27 June 2025

Frost Avenue Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly active +1926-1950+ in Rochester, Monroe Co., in New York. In 1922, there were two open meetings in Rochester, this and what is now Cornerstone Bible Chapel. Prior to these meetings was Rochester Gospel Hall (OB) +1890-1904+.

1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 32 in fellowship (11 men, 21 women) including 1 under the age of 13, and 2 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 52 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $7579 with $3500 owed (with $1867.72 in annual expenses), and $885.26 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

By 1926, the assembly was meeting at 595 Frost Ave., continuing at the Frost Ave. location by +1936-1947+. In 1927, the assembly met at 102 State St. There have been two known correspondents, George W. Lewis +1926-1936+ and Frank A. Perrott +1941-1950+.

Locations

  • 595 Frost Ave. +1926+
  • 102 State St. +1927+
  • 595 Frost Ave. +1936-1947+;

Correspondents

  • George W. Lewis +1926-1936+
  • Frank A. Perrott +1941-1950+

Also See

Sources

  • AAB's 1922-1950