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Visiting Ministry at Hazelwood Bible Chapel, MO

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* [[Hazelwood Bible Chapel, MO|Hazelwood Bible Chapel]], Hazelwood, St. Louis Co., [[Missouri|MO]] (OB) +19601936-1987+** St. Louis Gospel Hall / Kossuth Avenue Gospel Hall
=Itinerants=
==1940's==
===1945===
* LOI 1945-1: St.L, MO: Kossuth Avenue Gospel Hall: "Our all day meeting Thanksgiving day, was again a season of much blessing, with much refreshing and a building up in the things of the Lord. Many of the nearby assemblies were well represented, and also some from distant places, so that we were greatly pleased to have such a large number coming in to enjoy the good things of the Lord together. Our brother Van Ryn who has been having a series of meetings here; and brother Gray of Kansas City; both took part in giving the word at the evening meeting. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many dear ones, who so kindly helped in serving the meals. We can again say at the close of the day 'How good is the God we adore; our faithful, unchangeable friend.'"
===1946===
* L&L 1946-1: StL, MO: Kossuth Avenue Gospel Hall: "Our all day meeting at Thanksgiving Day proved again a blessing as souls were refreshed in the things of the Lord. Prayer and praise were made in the forenoon. J. Humphrey of Chicago ministered in the afternoon and evening. Psalm 68:19."
===1947===
* L&L 1947-4: Kansas City, Missouri (Kossuth Gospel Chapel): "Dr. Edgar Ainslie has been holding a series of meetings here during the month of February."
** typo is either in the location or the assembly.
==1950's==
===1959===
* Charles Gray and his wife visited the Kossuth assembly one week, discouraged from returning due to their interracial marriage. They later joined Emmaus Bible Chapel (a hive from Kossuth started in 1956) where they stayed for the remainder of their lives. This incident played a key role in a majority of folk leaving Kossuth in 1959 to restart their meeting in Hazelwood.
==1960's==
===1961===
* L&L 1961-11: "Ernest Gross, Box 1113, Greenville, So. Car., had an appreciated series of two weeks meetings in Hazelwood Chapel, St. Louis, Mo., and from there went on for a series at Beechwood Chapel, in Pittsburgh,  
[[Pennsylvania|Penn.]], and [[Bethany Gospel Chapel, Newport News, VA|Newport News, Va]]."