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* [[Jacksonville Gospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1947-1954+
** Jacksonville Home Assembly +1942-1950+
** @ home of C.M. Nissen, 124 E. 6th St. +1942-1950+; 1535 Hubbard St. +1954-1955; Southside Branch Public Library (now San Marco Library), 1513 LaSalle St. 1955+
** c/o Conrad Martin Nissen (b. 1899 Oldsum, Germany - d. 1978 Keystone Heights, Clay, FL) +1947-1954+
*** 1919 immigrated; 1926-1929 (1928+ foreman) @ The McClelland Co., Davenport, IA; 1925-1927 lived @ Walcott, IA; 1928 lived @ 518 E. 10th, Davenport, IA; 1929 naturalized @ Davenport; 1930 Cabinet maker @ York, PA; 1940 missionary @ 210 E. Warren, Kingsville, Kleberg, [[Texas|TX]]; +1942 studied @ Philadelphia College of the Bible, while living with Mrs. Elsie Grossman; 1942 mailing address: 105 W. Frances, Tampa, FL; 1942 commended worker; 1943-1945 taught Woodwork @ Landon High School, Jacksonville, FL.
===Hollywood===
* [[Hollywood Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1927+; +1941-2020+2022
** Hollywood Assembly +1927+; Hollywood Gospel Chapel +1941-1955+
** @ home of C.J. Frogley, Oakway Dr. & Fifth Ave. +1927+; 2244 Hollywood Blvd. +1941-1954; 2300 Hollywood Blvd. 1955-present;
===Hialeah===
* [[Hialeah Assembly, FL]] (OB) 1954-1957+
** @ Chickenry Senior High School cafeteria, 251 E. 47th St. 1954-1955+; new 1957-1990; Lions Club; SDA church; ** c/o Carroll Van Ryn ** In 1990, Hialeah was mostly Cuban, so the assembly sold their property to an evangelical group with Spanish outreach.
===Miami===
** @ Carpenter's Hall, 3190 Grand Ave. +1943-1949; 1455 N.W. 54th St. 1949-1950; 1455 N.W. 53rd St. 1950-1960; 10900 N.W. 19th Ave. 1960-1985?
** c/o Edwin J. Warner +1943-1948+; Carter Bundy +1950-1954+
** split from Ebenezer Gospel Hall & later 29th St. Gospel Hall; grew to as many as 500+ on Sunday mornings (including FBH & SS). They joined Boulevard Bible Chapel in 1985, and their building was purchased by a Jamaican assembly meeting in Liberty City, and rebranded as Miami Gospel Chapel.
* [[Miami Asamblea Evangelica, FL]] (Spanish OB) 1962-present
** Miami Sala Evangelica 1962-1982
** c/o Rafael & Mariana Carter 1962+; Alfredo & Maria Magluta 1962+; Francisco Escarraman;
* [[Miami Gospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1947-1950+
** @ 139 N.W. 14th St., home of Philip B. Herout +1922-1927+; 1417 N.W. 1st Pl. +1936-1954+
** c/o Philip B. Herout @ 139 N.W. 14th St. +1922-1927+; John & Hester Higgs +1936+; Calvin & Eunice Thompson +1936-1943+; William Rolle +1947-1954+
** Edward Lightbourne emigrated and joined this assembly in 1950, then went on to [[Moody Bible Institute|Moody]], then helped in the founding of Galilee Gospel Chapel in Corona, [[New York]]. ** Part of the assembly purchased the old Central Gospel Chapel in 1985, before Hurricane Andrew destroyed the NW 1st location. Bethel Gospel Chapel in Fort Lauderdale is linked to this assembly.
==Palm Beach County (Miami metro)==