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===Lakeland===
* [[Ariana Christian Fellowship, FL]] (OB) 1947?
* [[Lakeland Gospel CenterChapel, FL]] (OB) +1950-19601961+** Lakeland Gospel Center +1958-1960; Lakeland Gospel Chapel 1961+** @ 1 mi. W of city limits on Hwy. 92 +1950-1955; Christian Grammar School, 723 E. Chiles St. 1956+; 2118 S. Crystal Lake Dr. (off Bartow Rd., Rt. 98) +1958-19601961+;** c/o J.R. Binnie +1950-1960; Bob Burns 1961+
==Orange County (Orlando metro)==
===Orlando===
* [[Hiawassa Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1959-'''2022+'''
** Pine Hills Assembly 1960-1961+; Hiawassa Hills Chapel 1961+** created in 1959 as a merger of two home assemblies: [[Orlando District Assembly, FL]] in the home of Osborne J. LePage in Orlo Vista, and the [[Sorrento Assembly, FL]] in the home of Harry H. Rainey. Two different assemblies in 1961. ** @ Mt. Plymouth, Lake Co. 1959+; Maynard Evans High School, Pine Hills, Orlando 1959-19601961; 1900 N. Hiawassa Rd., Hiawassa Highlands, Orlando 19601961-present;
** Founders: Raymond White, Svend Christiensen, Robert Willey, Ed Scott & Bob Harper;
** c/o Francis J. Beech @ Winter Park 1960-1961+; J. Pierre Loizeaux 1961+
* [[Orlando Meeting Room, FL]] (EB) +1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1985+
==Brevard County (Palm Bay / Melbourne / Titusville metro)==
===Melbourne===
* [[Bethany Bible Chapel by the Sea, Melbourne, FL]] (OB) 1959-2022?** Bethany-Chapel-By-The-Sea, Cocoa Beach 1959; Eau-Gallie, Melbourne 1960; ** @ 4355 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach 1959+; 101 SE 1st St., Eau-Gallie, Melbourne ?1960-present;** c/o Dan Snaddon 1959; G. Tom Willey @ Indialanic 1960-1962+
** founded by the Florida Gospel Pioneers, on Easter Sunday of 1961 the attendance reached 404.
==Volusia County (Daytona Beach / Orlando metro)==
===Daytona Beach===
* [[Daytona AssemblyHalifax Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1958-1962+** Daytona Assembly +1958-1960; Halifax Chapel 1961-1962+** @ home of D.D. DePree, 110 Frazer Rd.+1958-1960; *** c/o Dirk Cornelius "Dick D." DePree, Jr. +1958-1960+ (b. 1876 Holland, Zeeland, Ottawa, [[Michigan|MI]] - d. 1964 Holly Hill, Volusia, FL). Baptized as infant at First Reformed of Zeeland. **** Son of Dirk Cornelius DePree, Sr. (b. 1841 Axel, Zeeland, Neth. - d. 1912 Holland, Zeeland, MI) & Johanna Westhoek DePree (b. 1842 Zevenhuizen, Neth. - d. 1927 Holland, Zeeland, MI).**** Wife: Elizabeth Bess Bekins DePree (b. 1892 Sioux City, [[Iowa|IA]]), daughter of Teerke Sjoerd Bekins (b. 1858 Holland, Zeeland, MI - d. 1901 Dakota City, [[Nebraska|NE]]) & Henrietta Bekins (b. 1858 - d. 1950 DeLand, FL). Her father was among the founders of the [https://www.bekins.com/ Bekins Van Lines]. Elizabeth did medical missionary work in Korea, China & Japan in 1915. ** @ 603 U.S. Hwy 1 S (opp. Allandale P.O.) 1961-1962+*** c/o P.J. Hoffman @ Port Orange 1961-1962+
* [[Daytona Beach Meeting Room, FL]] (TW-EB) +1927+
** c/o Robert H. Wigmore
* [[DeLand Assembly Gospel Hall, FL]] (OB) +1941-19601962+
** DeLand Gospel Hall +1941-1947
** @ 726 E. New York Ave. +1941-1943+; 838 E. New York Ave. +1947-19601962+
** c/o Dr. H.G. Bow +1941-1956+
*** @ Dreka Building +1941-1948+; 311 Pioneer Building +1950-1954; 311 Whitehair Building 1955-1956+
** c/o Dale E. Freeman +1958-19601962+
* [[DeLand Gospel Hall, FL]] (OB) 1973-'''2022+'''
** @ corner of Voorhis & Hill St.
** c/o Joseph Neuswirth
 
===Holly Hill===
* [[Holly Hill Assembly, FL]] (OB) 1961-1962+
** @ home of D.D. DePree, 419 Riverside Dr.
** c/o Dirk Cornelius "Dick D." DePree, Jr. (b. 1876 Holland, Zeeland, Ottawa, [[Michigan|MI]] - d. 1964 Holly Hill, Volusia, FL). See Daytona Beach assembly for more bio.
===New Smyrna Beach===
* [[Southside Bible Chapel, Jacksonville, FL]] (OB) +1942-'''2022'''
** closed in 2022
** founders of Southside Bible Chapel: William Perry, Hollis Johnson, Ralph Butler, Garland Lester, Jack Lees, Hubert Fancette, Sam Sergent, & R.T. Elliott.
** Jacksonville Home Assembly +1942-1950+; Jacksonville Gospel Chapel +1954-1955; Jackson Assembly of Christians 1955-1959; Dean Road Chapel 1959-1985'''?'''; Southside Bible Chapel 1985?-2022;
** @ 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; City Rec Auditorium (YMCA), 311 W. Duval St. 1956-1958; YMCA Auditorium, 325 E. Duval 1959+; 2701 Dean St. 1958-2022;
*** 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.**** Son of Jürgen Mathiesen Nissen (b. 1862 Emmerlev, Tønder, Denmark - d. 1937 Süderende, Germany) & Cornelia Paulina Mader Nissen (b. 1868 St. Laurentii, Süderende, Germany - d. 1940 Süderende, Germany).**** Wife (1921): Margaretha Elizabeth Hattman Nissen (b. 1900 Wrohm, Kreis Dithmarschen, Germany - d. 1978 Keystone Heights, FL). Children (also 2 stillborn):***** Anna Margaretha Nissen Collins (b. 1925), baptized @ Zion Lutheran, Davenport, IA; Husband (1946 @ Jacksonville, FL): Lester M. Collins (b. 1917 IL - d. 2002 St. Louis, MO), elder @ Emmaus Bible Chapel, St. Louis, MO & 32 years supervisor @ McDonnell Douglas. He also served 10 years @ Dayspring Bible Camp, Arcadia, MO. Children: Carol Ann Collins Hecox, Naomi Collins O'Connor & Sherlie Collins McMillan;***** Cornelia Pauline "Connie" Nissen Merrells (b. 1928 Walcott, IA - d. 2006 Flagstaff, [[Arizona|AZ]]); Husband: R. Dorsey Merrells, retired U.S. Navy; 1960-2006+ @ Flagstaff, AZ; RN @ Flagstaff Medical Center; Memorial @ [https://www.fcfonline.org/church-history Flagstaff Christian Fellowship]; Contributors to [https://www.srm-hc.org/Sunshine Rescue Mission];***** Hilda Marie Nissen Bonine (b. 1931 Philadelphia, PA - d. 1973 San Diego, [[California|CA]]). Husband: Kenneth Creston Bonine (b. 1928 Chattanooga, Hamilton, [[Tennessee|TN]] - d. 1993 San Diego, CA);** founders of Southside Bible Chapel: William Perry, Hollis Johnson, Ralph Butler, Garland Lester, Jack Lees, Hubert Fancette, Sam Sergent, & R.T. Elliott.*** c/o John E. Lees 1956-1959; Hollis Johnson 1960-1961+
* [[Jacksonville Meeting Room, FL]] (EB) +1878-1909 (TW-EB) 1909-1927+; +1944+; +1973+
* [[Fort Lauderdale Hope Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1953-'''2022+'''
** Fort Lauderdale Gospel Chapel 1953-19601962+; Fort Lauderdale Bible Chapel 1974+** @ 3609 N. Andrews Ave. 1953-1955; 3809 N. Andrews Ave. 1956-19601962+; 141 NW 38th St. ?-present;** c/o John G. Meyer, 721 S.W. 18th St. 1953-1955 (b. 1906 - d. 1988 Hollywood, FL); Wife: Jessie D. Meyer.
** c/o Grover Cleveland Mishler 1956-1958 (b. 1884 Clay, LaGrange, [[Indiana|IN]] - d. 1959 Fort Lauderdale, FL).
*** son of Levi Daniel Mishler (b. 1856 Saltillo, Holmes, [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1923 Elkhart, IN) & Harriett Yoder Mishler (b. 1857 Middlebury, LaGrange, IN - d. 1939 Three Oaks, Berrien, MI). ** c/o S.J. Drake, 370 SE Second St. 1959-19601962+
** hive of 70 from Hollywood Bible Chapel
** see [https://fortlauderdalehopebiblechapel.org/ FLHBC's website]
* [[Hollywood Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1927+; 1937-2022
** Hollywood Home Assembly +1927+; Hollywood Gospel Chapel 1940-1978
** @ home Miami Herald 8-17-1926*** Hollywood Pines Sales Reported: Miami Realty Brokers Make Five Transfers for $19,800:**** "Five sales of properties, amounting to $19,800, were reported yesterday by R.L. Conlon of the R.L. Conlon Realty Co., 3811 N.E. Second avenue, as having been closed during the past three weeks. All the property is located in Hollywood Pines, west of Hollywood. The sales included:***** a six-room bungalow and two lots at the corner of Fifth avenue and Oak Way drive, which was purchased for $11,000 cash by C.J. Frogley, a retired businessman who came to Miami from Toronto, Ontario;***** a lot to H.A. Sheehan for $2,000***** a lot to William Magnus for $3,000***** a lot to R.A. Preiss for $1,800***** and a lot to Paul Christensen for $2,000.**** Two houses have been completed in this subdivision, representing a total investment of $29,500 for the houses and lots. One is the home of Dr. N.B. Webber, formerly of Detroit. It is a seven-room bungalow at the corner of Third avenue and Oak Way drive, on a lot 104 by 108 feet, and it represents an investment of $11,500. The other is the two-story, 10-room house of Mr. Conlon at the corner of Third avenue and Oak Way drive, representing an investment of $17,000. ** @ *** home of Charles James Frogley, Jr. @ Oakway Dr. & Fifth Ave. +1927+(b. 1853 Wheatley, Oxford, England - d. 1945 Hollywood, FL); **** C.J. Frogley (1853-1945) was born Charles James Frogley, Jr. at Wheatley, Oxford, England. He relocated to Canada in 1875 to marry Susan Amelia Sacks (1851-1909) of Toronto, and setup a bakery, which in 1882 was located at 67 Yonge Street. That address was later the location of the city's very first (and tallest) skyscraper, the Trader's Bank Building, which survives. After retiring, he emigrated about 1920 to Hollywood, and co-founded and hosted the Chapel from his home. His memorial service was at the old 29th Street Gospel Hall in Miami, conducted by R.L. Conlon & Steven Wall. *** home of Miss Yeager & Mrs. Lily Wolstenholme, 1932 Filmore St. 1937-1939; Carpenter's Hall, near Polk St. on North Dixie Hwy. 1939-1941; 2244 Hollywood Blvd. 1941-1954; 2300 Hollywood Blvd. 1955-2022;** c/o *** Dr. NNathaniel Brewster Webber +1927+ (b. 1881 Detroit, MI - d.B1951 Hieleah, FL), son of Dr. Nathaniel Wilbur Webber +1927+; R(b. 1839 [[Maine|ME]] - d. 1907 Detroit, MI) & Caroline Gertrude Brewster Webber (1850-1901 Detroit, MI). **** His father was a physician in Detroit, and a surgeon during the Civil War. **** His wife's maternal grandmother's father, William Brewster, served as president of the American Fur Company. He also built the first two ships on Lake Superior, owned two lumber mills, was the first president of the Detroit Board of Trade, and incorporated the Peninsular Bank (in 1849). For many years prior to 1855, William Brewster was considered the wealthiest man in Michigan. ***** The forementioned William Brewster's ancestor was another William Brewster (1566/1567-1644) who was a Mayflower passenger in 1620 from Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England, and upon reaching the Plymouth Colony, became the senior elder, and Puritan preacher of the colony, as well as eventually an adviser to Gov. William Bradford. He was the first member of the colony to have been university-educated, having studied at Peterhouse in Cambridge, and the first with political and diplomatic experience. His other descendants include Bing Crosby, Nelson Rockefeller, Seth MacFarlane, Katharine Hepburn, Richard Gere, Ted Danson, Sarah Palin, Richard Gere, Julia Child and Seth MacFarlane. **** His paternal grandmother's direct ancestor (6G), Christopher Wadsworth (1609-1677) emigrated to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1632 from Yorkshire, England, an early settler of Duxbury, which was allegedly named by Myles Standish who accompanied the Pilgrims on the Mayflower in tribute to his ancestral home in Lancashire, England. Christopher Wadsworth was also a maternal (6G) ancestor of William Wadsworth Longfellow, the renowned American poet. **** wife: Marion Francis Holznagle Webber (b. 1888 Birmingham, MI - d. 1979 Pompano Beach, FL), daughter of Francis Frederich "Frank" Holznagle (b. 1862 Hazlett, N.J. - d. 1950 Birmingham, MI) & Emily Gamble Holznagle (b. 1861 Hurstborne Priors, England - d.L1954 Birmingham, MI). *** Robert Lyndon Conlon @ Buena Vista +1927+; +1950-1956+ (b. 1889 Jersey City, [[New Jersey|N.J.]] - d. 1969 Miami, FL). **** Conlon (d. 1969) was regarded as a pioneer resident of Florida, owned a successful realty company, past president of the Hollywood Board of Realtors, a real estate developer in Miami and Hollywood, former director of the Hollywood Bank & Trust, and a member of the Gideons. *** E.P. Corey +1941-1943+; *** Lyndon C. Conlon +1947-1948+; R.L. Conlon +1950-1956+; Lyndon C. Conlon +1958-19601962;
===Pembroke Pines===
* [[Boulevard Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1957-'''2022+'''
** West Hollywood Assembly; Boulevard Bible Chapel +1958-present
** Hollywood Blvd & 69th Terrace +1958-1960+; 6800 Pines Blvd. ?+1958-present*** c/o Roy P. RhodesRhoads, Jr., 6336 Garfield St. +1958; **** wife (1954 @ Burke, N.C.): Sandra Dawn Johnson Rhoads (b. 1935 - d. 2016 Brooksville, Hernando, FL)**** later @ Brooksville Bible Chapel *** c/o S.F. Johnson , 6340 SW 12th St. 1959-1960+
** see [http://boulevardbiblechapel.com/ BBC's website]
===Hialeah===
* [[Hialeah AssemblyGospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1954-1990** Hiahleah Assembly 1954-1960** @ Chickenry Senior High School cafeteria, 251 E. 47th St. 1954-1956+; High School, 1255 W. 30th St. +1958-19601962+; new 1957-1990; Lions Club; SDA church;** c/o Carroll Van Ryn 1954-1960; Elliot Van Ryn 1961-1962+
** In 1990, Hialeah was mostly Cuban, so the assembly sold their property to an evangelical group with Spanish outreach.
===Miami===
* [[1st Place Gospel Hall, Miami, FL]] (CA OB) +1922-1961+
** Miami Gospel Hall +1922-1961+, possibly Caribbean-American hive from 29th Street Gospel Hall?
** @ 139 N.W. 14th St., home of Philip B. Herout +1922-1927+; 1417 N.W. 1st Pl. +1936-1960+
** c/o Philip B. Herout @ 139 N.W. 14th St. +1922-1927+; John & Hester Higgs +1936+; Calvin & Eunice Thompson +1936-1943+; William Rolle +1947-1961+
** 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.
 
* [[29th Street Gospel Hall, Miami, FL]] (OB) 1916-1961+
** Miami Gospel Hall 1916-1961+
** @ home of Hector Munro, 118 NE. 4th St. +1917-1919; tent meetings @ NW 7th St. & 4th Ave. 1918-1919; N. Miami Ave. (between 3rd & 4th) 1919-1921; 56 N.W. 29th St. 1921-1961+
** c/o Hector Munro +1917+; Benjamin Bradford & Samuel McEwen 1918-1919; Edwin J. Warner +1922-1927+; Paul F. Bartling +1936-1943+; Stephen D. Wall +1947-1961+
 
* [[Bible Truth Chapel, Miami, FL]] (OB) 1910-'''2022+'''
** Miami Gospel Hall 1910-1931; Bible Truth Hall 1931-1950+
** @ home of William Bethel 1910+; SW 9th upstairs of a private home; 20th near Ave. H; SW 8th over a storefront; Glenn Royal Parkway 1926+; 629 S.W. 7th St. 1931-1978; 6300 SW 99th Ave. 1978-present;
** c/o L.V. Russell, 453 S.W. 7th St. +1936-1948+; Robert Stanley Sweeting (b. 1891 St. Peter, Cherokee Sound, Abaco, Bahamas - d. 1978 Nassau, Bahamas) +1950+; Charles E. Schwartz +1954-19601961+
** also see [https://www.bibletruthchapel.com/about-us/our-history/ BTC's website]
* [[Central Gospel Chapel, Miami, FL]] (OB) +1943-19601961+** Coconut Grove Gospel Hall +1943+; Coconut Grove Assembly +1943-1949; Central Gospel Chapel 1949-19601961+** @ Carpenter's Hall, 3190 Grand Ave. +1943-1949; 1455 N.W. 54th St. 1949-1950; 1455 N.W. 53rd St. 1950-19601961; 10900 N.W. 19th Ave. 1960-1985?** c/o Edwin J. Warner +1943-1948+; Carter Bundy +1950-1954; Otto Speck 1955-1960; Eric F. Young 1961+
** 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.
** @ 3734 N.W. 24th St.
* [[29th Street Gospel Hall, Miami, FL]] (OB) 1916-1960+
** Miami Gospel Hall
** @ home of Hector Munro, 118 NE. 4th St. +1917-1919; tent meetings @ NW 7th St. & 4th Ave. 1918-1919; N. Miami Ave. (between 3rd & 4th) 1919-1921; 56 N.W. 29th St. 1921-1960+
** c/o Hector Munro +1917+; Benjamin Bradford & Samuel McEwen 1918-1919; Edwin J. Warner +1922-1927+; Paul F. Bartling +1936-1943+; Stephen D. Wall +1947-1960+
* [[Ebenezer Gospel Hall, Miami, FL]] (OB) 1924-1943+
** hive from 29th Street Gospel Hall
* [[Miami Gospel Hall, FL]] (CA OB) +1922-1960+
** @ 139 N.W. 14th St., home of Philip B. Herout +1922-1927+; 1417 N.W. 1st Pl. +1936-1960+
** c/o Philip B. Herout @ 139 N.W. 14th St. +1922-1927+; John & Hester Higgs +1936+; Calvin & Eunice Thompson +1936-1943+; William Rolle +1947-1960+
** 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)==
===Jupiter===
* [[Grace and Truth Bible Fellowship, FL]] (OB) +1927-'''2022+'''
** North Palm Beach Gospel Hall +1927+; Riviera Gospel Hall +1936-1947; West Palm Beach Gospel Hall 1948+; Bethesda Gospel Hall +1950-19601961+; Grace and Truth Bible Fellowship 1997-present;
** @ 626-52nd St., North Palm Beach +1927+; Inlet Ave., Riviera Beach +1936-1947; 15th & Spruce, WPB 1948+; 297 27th St., WPB +1950-1959+; homes 1997; Cross Creek Condo clubhouse, WPB @ Dec. 1997;
** c/o F.H. Winter, Northwood Station, West Palm Beach +1927+; A. Germany, 531-28th St. +1936-1948+; Robert Gilmore +1950-19601961+; Alfredo Martin, David Marot & Furman Martin 1997+;
===Lake Worth Beach===
* [[Lake Worth Meeting Room, FL]] (TW-EB) +1951-1962+
 
* [[Pine Street Chapel, FL]] (KLC-EB) +1977-'''2022+'''
** @ 915 S. Pine St.
===Lantana===
* [[Lantana Gospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1961+
** @ 212 Oak St. 1961+
** c/o Lawrence A. Wieland @ Lake Worth 1961+
 
* [[Pinewood Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1984-2003
** Boynton Bible Chapel 1984-1986; Pinewood Bible Chapel in Lantana 1986-2003
** @ high school, Boynton Beach 1984-1986; 112 N. Oak St., Lantana 1986-2003
** founders: Bill Crouse, Ian Purdie & Charlie McMillan;
===Key West===
* [[Key West Gospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) (EB?)'''1869'''-1902 (OB) 1902-2019+
** Key West Gospel Hall 1902-19601961+** @ 720 Southard St. +1880-19601961+** c/o Charles Holder 1902+; Benjamin Demeritt 1902+ Copeland Johnson 1902+; W. Munro, 711 Love Lane +1922+; B.L. Larsen, 823 Frances St. +1936-1948+; Sam B. Pinder +1950-1956+; E.A. Zander +1958-1960; Alfred R. Jones 1961+
** property sold to Apostolic Faith Church (Pentecostal)
==Hernando County (Tampa metro)==
===Brooksville===
* [[Brooksville Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1980-2022+'''?'''
** founded by the Rhoads, Widboom & Whatley couples as a split from [https://wehaveananchor.org/contact.html Anchor Baptist Church]. Roy Rhoads had previously founded Boulevard Bible Chapel in 1957, a hive from Hollywood Bible Chapel.
** @ 21123 Yontz Rd.
** c/o Charlie Widboom & Roy Rhoads
** see [https://brooksvillebiblechapeldotorg.wordpress.com/ BBC's website]
 
* [[Grace and Truth Bible Chapel, Brooksville, FL]] (KLC-EB) +1977-2019+
** Grace and Truth Assembly
* [[Central Bible Chapel, Tampa, FL]] (OB) +1927-'''2022+'''
** Tampa Gospel Hall +1936+; Central Gospel Hall +1941-19591961+; Florida Avenue Hall or Chapel; Central Bible Chapel ?-present;
** @ 204 Florabaska Ave. +1936+; 6212 Florida Ave. +1941+; 2737 Florida Ave. +1943-1955; 2747 Florida Ave. 1956-1960+
** c/o Frederick C. "Fred" Thisse +1927-19601961+ (b. 1890 Belfort, Croghan, Lewis, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1977 Tampa, FL)
*** son of Michael Thisse, Jr. (b. 1862 Indian River, Croghan, Lewis, N.Y. - d. 1932 Croghan, Lewis, N.Y.) & Louisa Moller Thisse (b. 1863 Indian River, Croghan, Lewis, N.Y. - d. 1907 Beaver Falls, Lewis, N.Y.)
*** wife: Lyla E. Montgomery Thisse (b. 1897 [[Scotland|Scot.]], emig. 1906; 1912 @ Pontiac, MI; d. 1979 Tampa, FL), daughter of William John Montgomery (b. 1871 Ahoghill, Ant, Ireland - d. 1956 Tampa, FL) & Sarah N. McRoberts Montgomery (b. 1875 Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scot. - d. 1940 Detroit, Wayne, MI)
**** 1st Sun each month @ Central 1956+
**** 2nd Sun @ Central +1958
**** 2nd Sat @ Lakeland, St. Petersburg, Tampa rotation 1959-19601961+
* [[North 56th Street Gospel Chapel, Tampa, FL]] (OB) 1966-'''2022+'''
===Zephyrhills===
* [[Zephyrhills Gospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) +1936-19601961+** Bible Truth Hall +1936-1941+; Zephyrhills Gospel Hall +1943-1958; Zephyrhills Gospel Chapel 1959-1961+
** @ 8th St. & 4th Ave. +1943-1960+
** c/o D. McTurk +1936-1941+; Carroll D. Mays +1943-19601961+
==Pinellas County (Tampa metro)==
===Palm Harbor===
* [[Tarpon Springs Gospel Hall, FL]] (OB) +1943-19601961+** @ Tarpon & Ring Ave., Tarpon Springs +1943+; Lemon & Ring Ave. +1947-1950+; Ring & Almira Ave. +1954-1955; home of Norman Landis, Sutherland Dr. off Nebraska Ave., Palm Harbor 1956-19601961+
** c/o V. Phillips, 467 Cypress St. +1943-1950+; Phillips was a Greek immigrant that remodeled a house in 1951 for the meeting.
** c/o Newton Harrell +1954; Norman Landis @ Palm Harbor 1955-19601961+
** did outreach into Jamaican fruit pickers' camps
===St. Petersburg===
* [[Grace Gospel Chapel, St. Petersburg, FL]] (OB) +1943-19601961+** @ 2359 First Ave. S +1943+; 16 Alhambra Arcade, corner of 1st Ave. & 6th St. N +1947-1948+; corner of 5th Ave. & 23rd St. N +1950-19601961+** c/o J.E. Stratton, 5634 Chrissman Dr. N +1943-1948+; Walter Hall +1950-1960; Herbert Van Wyck 1961+
* [[St. Petersburg Meeting Room, FL]] (EB) +1894+; (TW-EB) +1927-1951+