* Friendship Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly in Pittsburgh, Alleghany Co., [[Pennsylvania]] active as early as 1922, and folded about 1991. It was initially known as Friendship Street / Avenue Gospel ChapelHall. In 1922, it was meeting in the home of James Wilson, PA]which was later converted into their permanent location. [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/a75046a154c328472947a65effd43fad83b82679.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 150 in fellowship (60 men, 90 women) including 10 S.S. teachers, presiding over 100 children (for a total of '''250'''). The Hall was valued at $12,000 with no debt (OBand with $1,609.88 in annual expenses) +1922-1991, and $1,465 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926. =Aka=** Friendship Street Gospel Hall +1922-1933+; * Friendship Avenue Gospel Hall +1936-1974; * Friendship Avenue Gospel Chapel 1975-1976; =Locations=** @ home of James Wilson, 4917 Friendship Street +1922-1933+; * 4917 Friendship Ave. +1936-1985+ =Correspondents=** c/o James Wilson +1922-1927+; * Thomas J. Jamison @ 4815 Liberty Ave. +1927+; * Norman Gunn @ 324 Shields Ln., Shields +1936-1956+; * John S. Martin @ 3767 Sunset Dr., Homestead Park +1958-1963; * John M. Duff 1964-1984; * T.A. Wishart 1985+ =Also See=** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/a75046a154c328472947a65effd43fad83b82679.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 150 in fellowship (60 men, 90 women) including 10 S.S. teachers, presiding over 100 children (for a total of [Who'''250'''). The Hall was valued s Who at $12Friendship Gospel Chapel,000 with no debt (and with $1PA]] notable alumni* [[Visiting Ministry at Friendship Gospel Chapel,609.88 in annual expenses), and $1,465 was additionally spent towards the LordPA]] news =Sources=* 1922-1991 AAB's work in 1926.