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Renfrewshire, Scotland

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See [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] for introduction intro and key to abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographicallyby present council area. Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]?
  Includes portions of Greater Glasgow. Also see [[Glasgow, Scotland]], [[Falkirk, Scotland]], & [[Lanarkshire, Scotland]].
=East Renfrewshire=
* f. 1891.
** 1891, Old School Room; 1905, Hall, Main St; 1910, Hall;c.1922, Gospel Hall (Cartsbridge E.C.), Cartsbridge Rd.
 
===Newton Mearns===
* 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1886; after 1897 disc.
* 2. Maple E.C: f. 1930; disc. 1991.
** 1930, Gospel Hall, 65 Main St; 1931, Gospel Hall, 25 Main St; 1971, Maple E. C., Maple Ave.
 
===Thornliebank===
* 1. South Glasgow Church: f. c.2015 fr. Netherauldhouse E.C.
** 1. 1884, Gospel Hall, Springhill Rd; by 1902, 1 Henry St. 1902, Gospel Hall, Chappell St.
** 2. Fl. 1902, Burgh Hall; 1902, united with Gospel Hall.
 
===Neilston===
* f. 1854-5; disc. c.1980.
* f. c.1898, fr. Gryffe Grove Mission Hall.
** c.1898, Hope Hall; 1979, new hall.
 
===Johnstone===
* 1. Ebenezer Hall: f. by 1892; continues as Dimity Street Church.
* 2. Dimity St.: f. 1907 as Johnstone Evangelistic Association; formed assy 1925; united with Ebenezer Hall, 1982.
** 1907, Gospel Hall, Dimity St.
 
===Kilbarchan===
* f. 1884.
** 1884, Memorial Hall, Steeple Sq.
 
===Linwood===
* 1904, Linwood Gospel Mission formed assy.
** 1904, Band Hall; c.1907, Gospel Hall, Bridge St.
 
==East==
===Paisley===
* 4. Bethany Hall: f. 1919 fr. Bethany Hall; disc. after 1962.
** 1919, Liberal Club Hall, High St; 1922, Wellmeadow Gospel Hall, Wellmeadow St; 1962, Bethany Hall, Queen St.
 
===Renfrew===
* 1. F. by 1886
* 2. Albert Hall: f. c.1900.
** 1908, Masonic Hall, High St; 1914/5, Albert Hall (now Albert E.C.), Albert Rd.
 
==North==
===Bishopton===
* f. 1977 by B.m.
** 1977, Community Centre; 1985, Gospel Hall, 12 Greenock Rd.
 
==Southeast==
===Elderslie===
* 2. Gospel Hall: f. c.1922; disc. 1994.
** c.1922, Gospel Hall, 216 Main St; 1956, Gospel Hall, Byars Rd.
 
===Howwood===
* (?) disc. 1946.
** By 1897, Dreadnought Hall.
 
==Southwest==
===Lochwinnoch===
* f. c.1886; disc. 1982.
** 1898, Eagle Hall, High St; 1927, Gospel Hall, 26 Calder St.
 
===Moorpark===
* Moorpark: fl. 1914–20.
* f. 1887, after evangelism.
** 1887, Market St. Hall; 1907, Gospel Hall, Market Pl., Gilburn Rd.
 
==Northeast==
===Port Glasgow===
* 2. Hebron Hall: f. c.1928, fr. Old Town Hall.
** c.1928, Falconer St. Hall; Temperance Institute; 1957, Hebron Hall, 41 Princes St.
 
==Northwest==
===Gourock===
* f. 1887, fr. Octavia Hall, Greenock.
** 1887, Bridge Hall; 1888, Hall, Shore St; by 1897, 4 Bath St; 1914, Lesser Hall, 10 John St.; 1923, Bethany Hall, Royal St; 1950, Bethany Hall, 6 Broomberry Dr; 1968, Bethany Hall, 35 Kempock St, Granny Kempock Lane; 1969, Bethany Hall, Drumshantie Rd.
 
===Greenock===
* 1. Ardgowan Sq. E.C.: f. 1866.
=Also See=
* [[Glasgow, Scotland]], [[Falkirk, Scotland]], [[Lanarkshire, Scotland]]   Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]? 
=Sources=
* [[Open Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000|Scottish Open BrethrenAssemblies 1838-2000]] by Neil Dickson** As of May 5, 2020, Neil Dickson has given written permission for this history of Open Brethren assemblies to be shared online at discretion. There is every intent to rework this geographically in different formats with expansion as time and resources permit.