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Gospel Hall is a term used by Christians to refer to their building for its purpose of the preaching of the good news. A building used for the dance is called a dance hall, a auditorium that is used for the opera, is called a opera hall, and a facility used for the preaching of the good news, is sometimes called a Gospel Hall. The word Gospel Hall is not limited to any "sect" or "denomination" in Christendom. In the Great Britan some Presbyterian [6] [7] Churches are known to label a facility on their property or campus, "Gospel Hall", in Ireland, even some conservative pentecostal [1] [2] [3] churches call their building "Gospel Hall", and in the U.S. Baptist [4] [5] Churches very rarely used the word Gospel Hall, to refer to their building.


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==References==
[[Category:Christian buildings and structures]]

[1] http://www.workersliberty.org/story/1998/01/13/inla-and-irish-national-
[2] http://yonkerschristianassembly.com/246893.ihtml
[2] http://yonkerschristianassembly.com/246893.ihtml
[3] http://www.cai.org/about-us/australian-pentecostal-history
[4] http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=021M-C0467X0027XX-0300V0.xml
[5] http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/BDF/Luton/index.html
[6] http://robpaulus.com/projects/commercial/st-andrews/
[7] http://www.vpl.ca/ccg/Church_Records_Presbyterian.html

==External links==
Http://www.GospelHall.org



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