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New Hampshire Avenue Gospel Chapel, MD

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Lloyd Wineberg, Thomas Hall, and Marlow Olsen were leading brethren for many years. The Sunday Schools have always been important in the assembly. Dorothy Peter (Aunt Dot) is especially remembered for her Sunday School interests. The superintendents have included Lloyd Wineberg, Lou Wieland, Don Kuester, Fred Corley, Ira Mitchell, Ron Gaskins, Rick Markley, Dan Solanki, and Doug Crow. Sunday School picnics were initially held once a year, then twice a year the Saturday before school closed and a week after it opened in the fall.
The assembly presently has an Awana club that meets thru the school year for primary school children, as well as a Good News Club, sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship for primary thru middle school children. Additionally, there continues a Sunday School ministry, as well as a youth group.
==Locations==
===Washington D.C.===- 
* Frank Gustava Reubsam's home @ 5224 Illinois Ave., NW 1916
* Nicholas Fillman's home @ 1422-22nd St., SE (Twining City) 1917+
* 1420 H Street, NE
* 245-15th Street, SE +1927-1938
* 5720 South Dakota Avenue, NE 1938-1961
** aka New Hampshire Ave. & McDonald Place
 
===MD===
* SDA building @ 924 Riggs Road, Adelphi, Maryland 1962-1964
* 12608 New Hampshire Avenue 1964-2021+
==AKA==
* H Street Gospel Hall
* Fifteenth Street Gospel Hall +1927-1938
* Chillum Heights Gospel Chapel 1938-1964
* Frank Christian Leonhardt Gustava Reubsam 1916-1937 (1874-1937 D.C.)
* Lloyd Wilbert Wineberg 1937-1983+ (b. 1896 Punxsutawney, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - 1987 Olney, [[Maryland|MD]])
** for certain started as correspondent by 1943. Employed as a U.S. Gov't auditor in 1930. Raised in the assembly at Punxsutawney with his parents. In fellowship with the D.C. assembly by 1920. * Samuel James Rea, Jr. +1985-2001 (b. 1924 Doylestown, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 2001 Silver Spring, MD); Served in the U.S. Army 1943-1946, enlisting from Philadelphia, while living in Hatboro, PA. His father (1876-1966) was an itinerant evangelist in fellowship with [[Hatboro Gospel Hall, PA]].
* Clarence Witmer 2004-2018+
* Michael Bryan 2004-'''2020+'''