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====Indianapolis====
* [[Believers Gathered Unto Christ, Indianapolis, IN]] (OB) 1995-1998
* [[Bethany Christian Fellowship, Indianapolis, IN]] (OB) 1915-'''2025+'''
** c/o Bertram "Bert" Ravena Hostetler 1959-1970 (b. 1903 Logansport, IN - d. 1979 New Port Richey, Pasco, FL), son of Bert Hostetler (1864-1950) & Elizabeth Johnson Hostetler (1847-1926). Wife: Helen Amanda/Augustus Weber Hostetler (b. 1902 Milwaukee, WI - d. 2002 Grand Rapids, MI), daughter of William Emil Weber (b. 1870 Heidelberg, Ger. / Milwaukee, WI) & Dilsa Fay/Francis Horn Weber (b. 1874 Logansport, IN; m. 1901 Marion, IA; d. 1904 Bluffton, Weber, IN). In 1905, William Weber may have resided in Logansport, and worked for Western Motor Co. From 1927-1932+, Bert was office supt. for a lumberyard in Logansport, then by 1948, he managed the Henry J. Kessener Lumber Co. in Lafayette. From +1955-1960+, Bert was employed as an estimator for Karl H. Kettlehut, a contractor, as per his [https://www.newspapers.com/article/journal-and-courier-kettlehut-karl-ob/16223036/ obit], responsible for building five of the ten largest structures at Purdue University, the corn-processing plant for Anheuser-Busch, the Eli Lilly facility, the General Foods plant, and Purdue National Bank.
** c/o Bruce Goodpaster 1977-1979; Warren Dunham 1985-1996
** c/o David Alan Harmon 1971-1976, 1980-1984, 2001-2014+ (b. 1947 Lafayette, IN - d. 2020 Kokomo, IN), son of Kenneth Condor Harmon (b. 1922 Brookston, IN - d. 1993 Lafayette, IN) & Naomi Ann North Harmon (b. 1923 Brookston, IN - d. 2004 Lafayette, IN). David was related to Francis & Opal Harmon two ways: His maternal grandfather's sister was Francis Harmon's wife Opal Ruth North Harmon (1887-1961), and his great-great-great grandfather William F. Harmon (1797-1854), who died while traveling on the Mississippi, was Francis' grandfather. Francis was therefore David's third cousin, while his wife Opal was David's great-aunt. David also co-founded Ekklesia Fellowship which met 2009-2010 in Russiaville.
* [[Ora Gospel Chapel, IN]] (OB) 1918/1930-2017+
** Ora Meeting House 1918/1930-1950+; Ora Assembly House +1951+; Ora Gospel Meeting House +1951-1964; Monterey Gospel Chapel 2000-2008
*** In 1951, there were two assemblies in Ora: "Ora Assembly House" with Charles T. Malott, and "Ora Gospel Meeting House" with Henry Thompson. By 1954, the two groups had reunited. Around 2000, Bill Sanders started an assembly in his home that met for several years before reviving Ora Gospel Chapel as such.** @ home of William A. Sanders, 5860 E. 900S 2000-2009; Main St., Ora +2009-2017+; also see [https://www.scpls.org/historical/photo/ora-gospel-chapel historical photo]** c/o Orville Swartz +1936+; C.T. Malott @ DeLong +1941-1943+; Charles F. Malott +1947-1948+; Charles T. Malott +1950-1951+; Henry Thompson +1951-1958; Charles T. Malott 1959-1963; Ralph Moore 1964-1966; Henry Thompson 1967-1980; William "Bill" A. Sanders @ Monterey 1996-2017 (b. 1936 North Bend Twp., Starke, IN - '''d. 2017 Monterey, Pulaski, IN);
=Southeastern IN=
* [[Berean Bible Chapel, IN]] (OB) +2002-2009
** @ home of Donald F. Mateer, 3688 W. 500N Rd.
** c/o Donald Francis Mateer (b. 1927 Whitinsville, Worcester, [[Massachusetts|MA]] - d. 2009 Fairland, IN), son of Francis Mateer, Sr. (b. 1903 [[Northern Ireland]] - d. 1986 Milford, Worcester, MA) & Ethel Lawson Mateer (1906-1932 Northbridge, Worcester, MA). As per his [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39547754 obit], Donald "enjoyed preaching and singing at numerous chapels in New England and in Indiana" and also "spent many hours ministering to men at [https://indyencyclopedia.org/wheeler-mission-ministries/ Lighthouse Mission] in Indianapolis". He resided in Fairland 1989-2009, so the assembly in his home may have started much earlier than 2002.
=Southwestern IN=