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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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'''Gospel Hall''' is the name used for their buildings by certain [[fundamentalist]] Christian groups, sometimes referred to as the [[Gospel Hall Brethren]], although they usually refer to themselves as the "assemblies". The name was created in the 1880s although the assemblies had been in existence prior to this. |
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The [[Christians]] of the group believe that the word "church", as defined through the context of the [[Bible]], means the group of true Christian believers all over the world, both dead and alive, since the time of [[Christ]]. Other Christian denominations use 'Church' (often with a capital letter) to denote a similar concept, but also allow other meanings for the word. As such, they did not believe the word "[[wiktionary:church|church]]" should refer to the building they met in. The term "Gospel Hall" was chosen to denote the emphasis on Gospel preaching that is done in the building. |
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For more information visit the Gospel Hall website.<ref name="test">[http://www.gospelhall.org Gospel Hall], additional text.</ref>. Gospel Hall dot Org exists to share information about assemblies of Christians who gather to the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, to raise awareness of the gospel message and teaching about Christian living in a New Testament Church |
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==See also== |
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For more as to beliefs and doctrines, see [[Christian]]. |
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==References== |
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[1] http://www.workersliberty.org/story/1998/01/13/inla-and-irish-national- |
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[2] http://yonkerschristianassembly.com/246893.ihtml |
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[2] http://yonkerschristianassembly.com/246893.ihtml |
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[3] http://www.cai.org/about-us/australian-pentecostal-history |
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[4] http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=021M-C0467X0027XX-0300V0.xml |
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[5] http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/BDF/Luton/index.html |
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[6] http://robpaulus.com/projects/commercial/st-andrews/ |
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[7] http://www.vpl.ca/ccg/Church_Records_Presbyterian.html |
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==External Links== |
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Http://www.GospelHall.org |
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Revision as of 23:10, 25 July 2011
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.
See also
For more as to beliefs and doctrines, see Christian.
References
[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