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Minnesota

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==Pope County==
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of a PB-I (Grant EB) assembly in Pope Co., with 52 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 150.
 
===Glenwood===
* Glenwood Assembly (G-A EB) +1949+
==Ramsey County==
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Ramsey Co., with 14 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 50. There was also an open brethen assembly that year with 30 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.
 
===New Brighton===
* [[Long Lake Community Church, MN]] (OB) 1961-1987; (OB BC) 1987-2002
** Sunnyside SS; Sunnyside Bible Chapel 1963-1987
** hive from Northeast Gospel Chapel
** Founders: Lloyd and Lois Brandt, Claire and Karen Dean, Ken and Irene Manning, Grant and Helene Zedicher, Arthur and Audrey Redling, James and Mary Upton, Melvin and Coral Jacobson, and Sherman and Delores Camp.
** Later Leadership: C. Ted Grant, Dennis Katterhenry, Kenneth Manning, Grover Sayre III, and David Wagner
** @ home of Grant & Helene Zedicher 1961-1962; Long Lake Rd., Sunnyside Terrace, New Brighton 1962+
** hive from Longfellow & Northeast Gospel Chapels.
** @ Como Ave. 1984+; 606 E. Maryland Ave.
** Founders: Ted Gliske, Kurian Abraham, and Bruce Wahlin. Later: Scott Bourquin.
* St. Paul Assembly (G-A EB) +1949+
** c/o H.A. Gray
* [[St. Paul Meeting Room, MN]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1896-1909; (TW) 1909-1949+
** c/o Alfred Gill +1896-1903+; Frank B. Gill +1903-1908+; H.A. Gerst +1914-1917+; Roy Wagner +1927-1933+; Miss Charlotte Wagner +1944-1949+; Howard Wagner +1949+
==Dakota County==
* In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of two PB-I (Grant) assemblies in Dakota Co., with 43 meeting in rented halls with a combined capacity of 90.
 
===Farmington===
* [[Farmington Meeting Room, MN]] (TW-EB) +1966-1973+
** c/o Marceline Hulet (b. 1919 Springfield, Williams, OH - d. 1987 Farmington, MN); dau. of Charles Adelain Hulet (b. 1875 Belgium - d. 1943 Austin, MN) & Adeline Marie Dimestre Hulet (b. 1892 France - d. 1961 Austin, MN)
*** 1946 @ Yakima, WA m. Clyde Emmett Hemstrom (b. 1915 Colby, KS - d. 1988 Farmington, MN), son of Arthur Albin Hemstrom (b. 1887 Bennett, Fillmore, NE; +1915-1961 Methodist Church, Colby, KS; d. 1965 Scottsdale, AZ) &
==Hennepin County==
* In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of three open brethren assemblies in Hennepin Co., with 65 meeting in a home, as well as a rented hall and an owned hall (worth $25) with a combined capacity of 300. Also two PB-IV assemblies, with some meeting in a home, and others in a rented hall (with capacity of 75) and combined attendance of 75.
 
===Brooklyn Park===
* [[Northwest Bible Chapel, Minneapolis, MN]] (OB) 1994+
* [[Rice Lake Bible Chapel, MN]] (OB) 1951-'''2024+'''
** Golden Valley SS 1951+; Westview School Assembly; Mission Farms Assembly; Westview Good News Chapel 1955-1970; Plymouth Bible Chapel 1970-2014;
** @ home of John & Ruth Clift, Golden Valley 1951+; Westview School; Mission Farms; Westview; Plymouth; ** Founders: John and Ruth Clift, Don and Vi McLellan, Robert and Marge McLellan, Bob and Mary Wilson, and Stan and Janette Tjomsland. ** Leadership: John Clift, Bob Wilson, Arnold Petersen, Don McLellan, Scott Henderson, Jay Swisher, B.J. Tuininga, and Gary Campbell.
** c/o John & Ruth Clift 1951+
** c/o Alfred Beadle, 97 Moore Ave. +1922+; B. de Weerdt @ 1745 Iglehart Ave., St. Paul +1927+
* Minneapolis Assembly (G-Grant EB) +19121890-19321949+
** Cedar Avenue Gospel Hall +1924+; 42nd Street Gospel Hall
** Vernon Schlief attended SS @ Cedar Avenue in 1924. Harry Ironside ministered here occasionally.
** c/o J.H. Fleming +1912+; 1932: E.A. Buchenau, G.H. McCandless, J.W.H. Nichols, William Dewar, A.V. Steeple, Charles Cross, L.B. Darby, D.M. Allan & John Robson.
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-III assembly in Hennepin Co., with 44 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 125.
* [[Minneapolis Bible Truth Hall, MN]] (G-A EB) +1949+
** c/o (1949): Sherwood W. Hoel, Leland F. Hoel, Albert E. Keillor, L. Hovik, John D. McNeil, D.M. Allan, D.E. Allan, H.A. Rayner, Lawrence E. Hovik, Robert B. Allan, Paul K. Schoen & Henry H. Hauer
===Northfield===
* Northfield Assembly (G-A EB) +1890-1949+** c/o L.E. Aldrich+1949+** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-I assembly in Rice Co., with 15 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100. 
==Washington County==
===St. Paul Park===
* [[St. Paul Park Gospel Hall, MN]] (OB) '''1880's+'''; 1930's
** founded by Vernon Schlief's great-grandfather; restarted by Vernon prior to his move to [[Louisiana]].
==Wright County==
* [[Hinckley Gospel Hall, MN]] (OB) 1985-1994+
** @ home of Roland & Amelia Ekstrand 1985-1990; 401 Lawler Ave. S 1990+
** founded from Gospel meetings and 3 years of home Bible studies by members of assemblies in Willmar and Minneapolis including Roland Ekstrand, David Klar, and Raymond Grazin.
===Sandstone===
==Saint Louis County==
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Saint Louis Co., with 5 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 25.
 
===Duluth===
* 56th Avenue Assembly (OB) +1927+
* [[Duluth Gospel Hall, MN]] (OB) +1904-1930's+
** @ Luhm's body & paint shop, 401 E. 1st St. +1922+;
*** preaching point @ Victoria Street +1927+
** c/o W.H. Luhn (or Luhm) @ 26 E. 1st St.; [[Alexander Neil O'Brien]] 1920's-1930's
** c/o [[Alexander Neil O'Brien]] @ 227 Victoria St.
* [[Duluth Meeting Room, MN]] (EB) +1879-18891890+; (TW) +1933+
** c/o Samuel Stevens 1879+; Mrs. William Clow +1889+; Mrs. Rose Symes +1933+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-III assembly in Saint Louis Co., with 12 meeting in a home.
* [[West Duluth Gospel Hall, MN]] (OB) +1904-1922+
===Hibbing===
* [[Hibbing Gospel Hall, MN]] (OB) ** Vernon Schlief held Gospel meetings here
* Hibbing Grant Assembly (G-EB) +1932-1933+
** @ West Virginia, Mountain Iron 1941+
** Founders: Neil Fraser, Walter and Lois Neff, Selma Quade, Earl Perala, and Basil Ward.
** Later Leadership: Raymond Andersen, Eino Peralo, Ted Johnson, Roland Rogers, Elwood Abramson, and Martin Backman.
** Present Leadership: Bill Howell, Jerry Brown & Dean Lindstrom
** see [https://www.virginiabiblechapel.org/ VBS' website]