Woodland Drive Gospel Hall, Vancouver, BC
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In 1921, an assembly was formed at the Fairview Gospel Hall on 10th Avenue just west of Granville, made up of some saints from the Seymour Street Assembly. James Rae was a leader there and had a great zeal for the spread of the gospel. The Fairview assembly was active in holding gospel meetings. Aabout 80 believers met there in 1954.
In 1928, they rented a building at 14th Avenue and Woodland Drive where Thomas Black and Herb Harris held fruitful Gospel meeting for nine weeks. Later Cecil Copp bought the building. A large Sunday School was built up and gospel meetings were held on Sunday nights. In 1955, an assembly was formed there and called the Woodland Drive Assembly.
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[edit] Also See
Victoria Drive Gospel Hall, Vancouver, BC
Fairview Gospel Hall, Vancouver, BC
Woodland Drive Assembly, Vancouver, BC
South Main Street Assembly, Vancouver, BC
[edit] Author
Dan H. Smith, Ed.D. President, Emmaus Bible College
[edit] Resources
Questionnaire responses and other correspondence
History of the Assembly in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, by Amy Spence, 1987
History Outline of the Balsam Bay Assembly, by Harry Newman, 1977
Brandon Gospel Hall, 1888 - 1988
The (Austin) Gospel Hall Story, by Lyle Knox, about 1985
St. James Gospel Chapel, Historic Highlights, undated
History of Arlington Street Gospel Chapel, by H. Zimmermann, undated
Letters of Interest, June 1955, p. 12
