Gospel Hall Assemblies

The Gospel Halls are a group of independent Christian assemblies throughout the world that fellowship with each other through a set of shared Biblical doctrines and practices. Theologically, they are evangelical and dispensational. They are a conservative strand[1] of the Open Brethren movement and tend to only collaborate with other assemblies when there is doctrinal agreement.[1]

Christians who meet in Gospel Halls generally hold that a scriptural Christian assembly should avoid the use of a "sectarian" name (the name "Gospel Hall Assemblies" is a Wikipedia designation, and they are often called “Plymouth Brethren”, though members of this tradition are not in communion with other Plymouth Brethren who organized the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church). They typically describe themselves simply as "Christians" gathered to the name of the Lord Jesus rather than adopting a denominational title, which has been a long-standing practice.[2]

The "Two Roads Chart" is displayed in many Gospel Halls.
  1. ^ a b "Gospel Hall FAQ". Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  2. ^ H. A. Ironside, Historical Sketch of the Brethren Movement. pp. 59 (Loizeaux Brothers, 1985) ISBN 0872133443

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