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===Richland County (Mansfield metro)===
====Mansfield====
* [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1936-1941'''2022+'''
** @ 252 N. Mulberry St. +1936-1941+
** c/o J. Alex Forrest, 25 Elmwood Dr. +1936+; James Hunter, Ashland Rd. +1941+
** founded (or revived) by Norman Crawford???
* [[Mansfield Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) +1889+
** c/o August Brandenstein, 781 Kling St.; Jacob Flamm, 1307 Tampa Ave.
* [[Akron Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-EB) +1944-1949+ =====Cuyahoga Falls=====* [[Cuyahoga Falls Meeting Room, OH]] (TW) +1933-2016+ =====Fairlawn=====* [[Akron Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1904-1941'''2022+'''** @ 303 Mills Ave. , Akron +1904+; 397 Locust St. , Akron +1927-1941+
** c/o W.W. Becker @ 383 Kathryn Pl., Akron & 681 19th St., Cuyahoga Falls +1927+; Joseph Bercaw, 928 Bisson Ave. +1936-1941+;
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/320dbd82fd8138474cfbd38edf3d529d17138393.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 60 in fellowship (30 men, 30 women) including 5 S.S. teachers presiding over 45 children (for a total of 105). The Hall was valued at $6,000 with no debt (and with $644 in annual expenses), and $1,395 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
* [[Akron Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-EB) +1944-1949+
=====Cuyahoga Falls=====
* [[Cuyahoga Falls Meeting Room, OH]] (TW) +1933-2016+
===Ashtabula County===
=====Cleveland=====
* [[Central Elim Gospel Hall, ClevelandChapel, OH]] (AA/CA OB) 1930-2016** Central Gospel Hall +1936-1941+; Central Gospel Tabernacle** @ Rivoli Theatre, 7614 Central Ave. +1936+; 8232 Central Ave. +1941+** c/o Talbot B. Nottage 1930+, +1941+; Theodore Williams; Carl C. MuldronMuldrow, 2221 E. 78th St. +1936+; TJames C.B. Nottage +1941+Scott;
* [[Cleveland Christian Assembly, OH]] (EB) +1878-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-1946+
** c/o Thomas A. Wesgate @ 294 Pearl St. (west side) +1880+
* [[Faith Gospel Chapel, OH]] (CA OB) +1966-'''2022+'''** @ Eliza Bryant Nursing Home** hive from Elim Gospel Chapel** founders: Alfonso Tyler, Clayton Harris & Homer C. Chambers * [[Gracemount Assembly of Christians, OH]] (OB) ?1950-1994** Gracemount Chapel** @ Junior High School 1950-1951; 2285 Noble Rd., Cleveland Heights ?1951-1994; Building sold to Central Bible Baptist Church;
* [[Park Heights Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1936-1941+
=====Richmond Heights=====
* [[Richmond Heights Monticello Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) 1893-'''+2022+'''** Addison Road Gospel Hall 1893-1957; Cleveland Gospel Hall; Richmond Heights Gospel Hall;** @ 1477 Addison Rd., Cleveland 1893-1957; Location presently In the home early 1900's this location was regarded as 676 E. Madison Ave., at the corner of E. Madison & Everett Pl. Building currently owned by [https://www.facebook.com/KingdomLifeClev/ Kingdom Life Ministries], an AOG (Pentecostal) initiative.
** 4970 Monticello Blvd. 1957-present. Location credited as the first church building in Richmond Heights, in [http://richmondheightsohio.org/pdf_RichmondHeights/en-US/History/HistoryPart4.pdf History of Richmond Heights], a 1967 50th Anniversary history of the city presented by the Kiwanis.
** home of [[Essential Truth Publishers]] which in 1974-1975 published ''Fifty Years with the Gospel in Venezuela'' by Sidney J. Saword.
** c/o [[John Smith]] 1895-1904+
*** @ 268 Russell Ave. 1895-1898; 55 Decker Ave. 1899-1900; 19 Decker Ave. 1901; 4 Gertrude 1902-1904+
** c/o A.G. Lawrence @ 10510 Superior Ave., Cleveland +1922-1936+; John H. Smith, 3366 Meadowbrook Blvd., Cleveland Heights +1941+;
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/f8ce9d1435aa4cb9281c126e8456b26c7175f0b0.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 205 in fellowship (90 men, 115 women) including 20 S.S. teachers presiding over 240 children (for a total of '''445'''). The Hall was valued at $16,000 with no debt (and with $2,239 in annual expenses), and $3,311 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
 
=====Westlake=====
* [[Westlake Bible Fellowship, OH]] (OB) 1968-'''2022+'''
** hive from Gracemount
====Geauga County====
====Lake County====
=====Painesville=====
* [[Concord Township Believers Bible Chapel, Painesville, OH]] (OB) 1978+** Concord Bible Chapel; South Ridge Bible Chapel; Believers Bible Chapel;** @ home of Rob & Jane Main, East Cleveland; Lake County Central YMCA; Concord Township Fire Station; Perry storefront; old Baptist church in Painesville;** founded Jan. 8, 1978 with five families, most in fellowship with Gracemount. =====Willoughby=====* [[Willo Bible Chapel, OH]] (OB) Late 1950's - Early 1980's** Willo Gospel Chapel** c/o Walter Lord @ MentorJohnny Cake Ridge Rd.
====Lorain County====
=====Kipton=====
* [[Kipton Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) +1889-1903+
 
=====Lorain=====
* [[Grace Gospel Hall, Lorain, OH]] (OB) ?-'''2022+'''
 
* [[Spanish Gospel Hall, Lorain, OH]] (Spanish OB) ?-'''2022+'''
** Local del Evangelio
=====Wellington=====
===Toledo metro===
====Lucas County====
=====Springfield=====
* [[Christian Fellowship of Toledo, OH]] (OB) 1950/1985-'''2022+'''
** Christian Fellowship of Toledo South 1985
** 1985 hive from previous assembly of same (present) name started in 1950 as a breakoff from a United Presbyterian church that folded in the late 1990's.
 
=====Toledo=====
* [[Oakdale Gospel Chapel, OH]] (OB) +1936-1941+
* [[Columbus Home Assembly, OH]] (OB) +1941+
** @ 490 Oakland Park Ave., home of G.P. Ohliger
 
* [[Columbus Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2016+
** c/o C.H. Hall @ 68 N. Front St. +1880+
* [[Milo Gospel Chapel, OH]] (OB) +1922-1936+
** c/o Donald T. Bass +1922-1936+; H.E. Mock, 1425 Genessee Ave. +1941+
* [[Columbus Meeting RoomNo Life Too Small Christian Fellowship, OH]] (EBAA OB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW?-N) 1992-2016+** c/o C.H. Hall @ 68 N. Front St. +1880'''2022+'''
====Perry County====
==Cincinatti/Wilmington/Maysville, OH/[[Kentucky|KY]]/[[Indiana|IN]] CSA==
===Cincinatti, OH/[[Kentucky|KY]]/[[Indiana|IN]] metro===
====Butler County====
=====Ross=====
* [[Ross Bible Chapel, OH]] (OB) 1974-'''2022+'''
** founders: Schlichter, Strong, Merritt, Slay & McGuire families
** hive from Northern Hills Bible Chapel
** @ home of Brack & Donna Strong 1974; Elda Elementary School 1974; 2846 Hamilton-Cleves Rd. 1976-present;
 
====Clermont County====
=====New Richmond=====
* [[Cincinatti Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) 1879-1889+; (TW-N) +1999-2005+
* [[Northern Hills Bible Chapel, OH]] (OB) ?1938-'''2022+'''** @ rented building 1938+; home of John J. McGehee; 2118 Ross Ave. +1941+; Galbraith Rd., Finneytown 1961-present;** Norwood Gospel Hall 1938-1941+; Norwood Gospel Chapel; Northern Hills Bible Chapel 1961-present;** founder: Mr. Powers
** see [http://www.northernhillsbiblechapel.org/ NHBC's website]
* [[=====Norwood Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1941+** @ 2118 Ross Ave. +1941+=====
** c/o E. Usher, 1247 Quebec, Price Hill, Cincinatti +1936+; W.L. Powers, 5113 Rolston Ave., Norwood +1941+
 
=====Lincoln Heights=====
* [[Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel, OH]] (OB) +1948-1980's
 
=====Springdale=====
* [[Sala Evangelica, Springdale, OH]] (Spanish OB) ?-'''2022+'''
==Dayton/Springfield/Kettering CSA==
====Greene County====
=====Bellbrook=====
* [[Bellbrook Believers Assembly, OH]] (OB) 19781975-'''2022+'''** Believers in Christ Jesus 1977+** @ home of Rennes Bowers III, Enon 1975-1977; Beaver Valley Rd., Fairborn; Dayton City Mission; Dayton Christian High School; a city recreation center; Fairborn Senior Citizen's Center; 3821 Upper Bellbrook Rd. 1992-present;** Rennes was led to Christ in 1974, and discipled by Don Welborn in [[Iowa|IA]], came to Ohio in 1975 to witness to his family, etc., and decided to stay and lead bible studies, commended from Iowa assemblies; Retired district chief of the Dayton Fire Dept. in 2019; former chaplain for the Dayton Dragons 19 years; founded co-op orphanage in India; He campaigned unsuccessfully against Jeffrey Mims for Mayor of Dayton in 2021, winning a third of the vote.
** see [http://bellbrookbelieversassembly.org/ BBA's website]