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'''Gospel Hall''' is a term used by Christians to refer to their building for its purpose of preaching. The word Gospel Hall is not limited to any "sect" or "denomination" in Christendom. In the Great Britain 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. |
'''Gospel Hall''' is a term used by Christians to refer to their building for its purpose of preaching. The word Gospel Hall is not limited to any "sect" or "denomination" in Christendom. In the Great Britain 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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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Http://www.GospelHall.org |
Http://www.GospelHall.org |
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[[Category:Christian buildings]] |
[[Category:Christian buildings]] |
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Gospel Hall is a term used by Christians to refer to their building for its purpose of preaching. The word Gospel Hall is not limited to any "sect" or "denomination" in Christendom. In the Great Britain 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.
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