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Revision as of 01:07, 4 May 2024

See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").  AA/CA refers to assemblies of African or Caribbean origin, or predominant demographic, although all ethnicities are overly welcome in any assemblies.

The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.

Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media.

Contents

Central TX

Gillespie County

Harper

  • Harper evangelistic meetings (OB) 1935
    • LoI 1935-5: William M. Allingham (b. 1864 Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland - d. 1946 Las Vegas, San Miguel, N.M.), Dallas, Texas: "Have been working in El Paso together with Brother Sam Greer. We saw some fruit for the Lord there, and had the pleasure of seeing the two small assemblies there coming together to remember the Lord and seeking to go on in fellowship together. After being nine weeks in El Paso we went to Harper, Texas and had a few good meetings in an unused church building. We visited practically every home with tracts. We met quite a few people clearly saved and we read God's Word with them and sought to help them on in the ways which be in Christ. Please pray for us."
      • Wife: Jeanie Leckie Stewart Allingham (b. 1863 Armadale, Linlithgowshire, Scot. - d. 1932 Raton, Colfax, N.M.), daughter of Peter Stewart & Elizabeth Beverage Allingham.

Central East TX

Anderson County

Palestine

  • Palestine Bible Chapel, TX (OB) +1904-1936+; +1950-1958
    • Palestine Gospel Hall +1904-1936+; +1950-1954;
    • @ Tennessee Ave & Louisiana St. +1904+; 1215 Conrad St., (home of Stanley Hanna?) +1950-1958
    • c/o D. Smith +1922+
    • c/o William H. Smith @ 515 N. Sycamore St. +1927-1936+
      • 1935 worked in fruits @ 114 W. Oak, living at 515 N. Sycamore
      • wife: Dollie
    • c/o Robert I. Thompson @ South Houston +1950-1958
    • c/o Stanley Hanna 1955-1956+; Stan Hanna (same?) +1958
    • Palestine Daily Herald
      • From Feb. 9th thru Dec. 17, 1904 on Saturdays, starting on Feb. 9th: Gospel Hall: "There will be preaching at the Gospel Hall, corner of Tennessee Ave. and Louisiana streets, every Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody invited to attend."
      • 4-9-1904: Gospel Meetings: "T.C. Bush, Evangelist of Waxahachie, Texas, will begin a series of Gospel meetings at the Gospel hall, corner Tennessee Avenue and Louisiana street, tonight at 7:30 to continue through next week. All are cordially invited to these services."
      • 4-11-1904: "Meeting tonight at the gospel hall, and nightly through this week. Preaching by T.C. Bush of Waxahachie. Subject for tonight, the two must be's of the 3rd of John. The Lord Jesus said to one of the most moral and religious men of his day, "Ye must be born again". All are invited to these gospel services."
      • 4-12-1904: At the Gospel Hall: "At the Gospel Hall tonight the personal, pre-millennial coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, as "the Hope" of God's people, will be the subject. Preaching by T.C. Bush of Waxahachie. Come, and bring your bible with you. These meetings will be continued through this week."
      • 4-13-1904: Gospel Hall: "The meetings continue here with interest. Subject for tonight, 'The Deluge', and its bearing on the end of this present age, as foretold by the Lord Jesus in Luke 17: 'As it was in the days of Noah, even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of Man is revealed'. Preaching by T.C. Bush of Waxahachie. All are invited to these meetings."
      • 4-14-1904: Gospel Hall: "'The blood-sprinkled door in the land of Egypt gave both security and assurance to the Hebrew, and that too in the face of an awful impending doom for Egypt, a type of this world. So now the blood of Christ gives both security and assurance to those who really believe.' The above will be the subject at the hall tonight. Services conducted by T.C. Bush. Come and hear for yourselves.
      • 4-16-1904: Gospel Hall: "'And behold, the veil of the Temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom.' This statement, so pregnant with meaning, for Jew as well as Gentile, is given us by Saint Matthew, immediately after the Son of God, 'Yielded up the Ghost'. So the rent veil, and sinners, purged by this precious blood, brought into the immediate presence of God, 'by a new and living way', will be the subject at the Gospel hall tonight. Meeting also on Sunday night. Services conducted by T.C. Bush, evangelist of Waxahachie."
      • 5-20-1905: Tent Meeting: "Meetings begin tonight at the tent, corner Conrad and Coronoca streets. Services at 8 o'clock every night until further notice. Our aim is to preach the gospel, which we know to be the power of God, unto salvation, to every one that believeth. Services conducted by T.C. Bush of Waxahachie, Texas. Come and bring your bible with you."

Tucker

Bell County (Killeen/Temple metro)

Holland

  • Holland Assembly, TX (OB) +1971-1998+
    • Temple Assembly +1971-1997
    • @ downtown theatre lobby 1972; 7th St. mansion; 1311 N. 7th St., home of Joe Vaselinda +1982-1997. Home of Ralph Nowell 1997+
    • c/o Joe Vaselinda +1971-1998; Ralph Nowell 1997+; Olga Farley 1997+
    • 1971 hive from Temple TW Meeting Room (?)

Temple

Brazos County (Bryan/College Station metro)

Bryan

  • Community Bible Chapel, Bryan, TX (BC) 1982-1995; (OB BC) 1996-1999
    • Community Bible Church 1982-1995
    • @ 1507 Brook Hollow Dr.
    • c/o Bruce Postma (chaplain recruiter from Eastfield Bible Chapel) pastored 1994-1999

DFW Metro

Collin County

Anna

McKinney

  • McKinney Bible Church, TX (OB) 1985-2022+
    • McKinney Bible Chapel 1985; McKinney Bible Church 1986-present;
    • @ 501 S. Graves 1989-present
    • c/o Larry L. Davis 1985-1990; Craig Nelson 1991-2000
    • see MBC's website

Dallas County

Carrollton

  • Believers Bible Chapel, Dallas, TX (East Indian (English & Malayalam) OB) 1989-2022+
    • Believers Assembly
    • @ 1107 Clint St., Carrollton 1989-2005; 2116 Old Denton Rd. 2006-present;
    • c/o George P. John 1989-1994; George Kurian 1995-present; Jacob Thomas 2012-present;
    • see BBC's website

Dallas

  • Believers Chapel, Dallas, TX (OB) 1960-1995; (OB BC) 1996-2022+
    • Newberry Drive Assembly 1960-1962; Believers Chapel 1963-present;
    • @ 611 Newberry Dr., Richardson, home of Howard Prier 1960-1962; Betty Hoffman School, 10909 Midway Rd. 1962-1969; 6420 Churchill Way 1969-present;
    • founders: Dr. S. Lewis Johnson, Harold Mims, Howard Prier & James Deen.
    • c/o Howard Prier @ Richardson 1960-1995
    • see BC's website
  • Christ Congregation, Dallas, TX (OB) 1967-2004
    • Christ Congregation 1982-2004
    • @ Civil Air Patrol office, White Rock Airport 1967-1971; 6218 Prospect Ave., home of Dr. Arthur L. Farstad 1971-1999; various homes 2000-2004
    • c/o Garland Brock 1967+; Dr. Arthur L. Farstad 1967-1999; Dan Mosher 2000-2004
  • Dallas Meeting Room, TX (TW) +1917+; +1944+; +1951+; +1985+
    • c/o John H. Rule +1917+; Homer P. Armet +1944+; A.H. Armet +1944+; Maurice Erisman +1944+; Robert McLeod +1951+; John Rochon +1985+
  • Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, Dallas, TX (OB) 1976-2003; (BC) 2004-2022+
    • @ home of Dr. Tony Evans 1976; home of Crawford Loritts 1976; Briargate Apartments clubhouse 1976; 6607 S. Hampton, Advent Lutheran 1977; 5505 S. Polk, Adelle Turner Elementary School 1978; 1808 W. Camp Wisdom Rd., Faith Bible Church 1978-present.
    • c/o Dr. Tony Evans (b. 1949 Baltimore, MD & Dr. Lois Irene Cannings Evans (b. 1949 Georgetown, Guyana, South America - d. 2019 Dallas, TX)
    • Tony's father is a long-time correspondent for Glad Tidings Chapel (OB) in Baltimore.

Duncanville

  • Wheatland Bible Chapel, Dallas, TX (OB) +1904/1912(?)-2022+
    • Dallas Gospel Hall (OB) +1904-1929; Fitzhugh Gospel Hall 1929-1943+; Believers Chapel +1947-1954; Polk Street Bible Chapel 1954-1980; Wheatland Bible Chapel 1981-present;
    • @ 2613 Pennsylvania Ave., home of J.T. Dean 1912-1918; tent donated from Dallas Tent & Awning 1918-1920; building @ Hickory St. 1920; "Tabernacle" tent @ Fitzhugh Ave. & Phillips St. 1924-1929; 1113 S. Fitzhugh St. +1927-1950+; 3303 S. Polk St. +1954-1980; 1303 W. Wheatland Rd. 1981-present;
    • c/o John Thomas "Tom" Dean @ 13 St. Paul St. +1904+ (b. 1853 Anderson Co., S.C.), son of Major John Dean (b. 1831 SC - d. 1902 Tyler, Smith, TX) & Frances Clarenda Rice Dean (b. 1833 Anderson Co., S.C. - d. 1876 Tyler, Smith, TX); Frances was a daughter of Hezekiah Benjamin Rice III (1804-1836).
      • Ordained in 1889 by the Baptist seminary in Louisville, KY, and pastored a Baptist church in McQuirk, TX. He was introduced to the PB while there thru friendship with "Cowboy Wesley", and Dr. E.A. Martin, a local dentist. Dean & Martin started "Faithful Words" magazine in 1895 in J.T.'s home in Palestine, where he lived thru 1900+, and was living in Dallas by 1904, where he also had lived in 1860.
    • c/o William Sebastian @ 1009 Woodlawn Ave. +1922-1936+;
    • c/o John W. Dean +1941-1959
      • @ 2918 Forest Ave. +1941-1950+; Cedar Hill, TX +1954-1959
    • c/o Edward C. Davis 1960-1972; J.D. Rice 1973-1980; Larry Dean 1981-1995; Jimmie R. Hornsby 1996-2001; Doug Rice 2002-present; John Martin (formerly @ Spruce Hill Bible Chapel, MO) 1984/2006-present;

Farmers Branch

Garland

  • Garland Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1976-2022+
    • Garland Gospel Chapel 1976-1978
    • @ North Garland YMCA 1976-1978; 1420 W. Avenue B 1978-present;
    • c/o Bruce Blake +1977-1980; John P. Daniels @ Plano 1981-1985; John R. Daniels 1986-present; Don Branch +2018+; Russell Ferguson +2020+;

Irving

  • Dallas Brethren Assembly, TX (East Indian OB) 1985-1994; 1996-2022+
    • @ Northside Baptist Church, Irving 1989-1998; 1820 W. 7th St. 1999-2010; 2011 Parkside Rd. +2012-present
    • c/o P.C. Abraham, P.C. Chacko, Skaria Varghese & M.O. Joykutty 1985+; K.C. Mathai @ Irving 1989-present; John William 2010-?; Nithin Skaria ?-present;
    • see DBA's website
  • Bethesda Bible Chapel, TX (East Indian OB) 1993-2022+
    • Park Side Christian Brethren Assembly 1993-2003
    • @ 1126 Hilltop Dr. +2004-2006; 2108 Coral Ct. 2007-2010; 1026 S. Irving Heights +2012-present
    • c/o Skaria Varghese 1993-?; Babu Abraham 2004-2006; Bobby Varghese +2012; Abraham Thomas 2013-present
    • see BBC's website

Mesquite

  • Centerpoint Church, Mesquite, TX (OB) 1979-2010+ (OB BC) +2018-present
    • Eastfield Bible Chapel (OB) 1979-2010+
    • @ 8733 La Prada Dr., Dallas 1979-1988; 3516 Oates Dr., Mesquite 1989-2010+; 1355 E. Kearney St. +2018-present;
    • c/o Mike Reeves @ Mesquite 1979-2010+; Bob Abegg ?-2019 (elder emeritus & retired DTS) ?-2019; Steve Bergstrom +2018-present;
    • see CM's website

Richardson

  • Community Bible Chapel, TX (OB BC) 1984-2022+
    • @ 210 Abrams 1984-1999; 418 E. Main St. 2000-present;
    • Lee Crandell 1984; Hugh Blevins 1985-1993; Lee Crandell 1994-1998; Gary Boatman 1999-present;
    • see CBC's website

Denton County

Denton

Lewisville

  • Edmonds Lane Bible Chapel, TX (East Indian OB) 1994-2022+
    • Believers Bible Chapel 1994-1998
    • @ La Quinta Inn 1994-1996; Realtor's building 1996-1998; 1724 Edmonds Lane 1998-present;
    • c/o John Ferris 1994-2016; Dr. Lawton Owen @ Carrollton 2003-2010; George P. John 1994-2018; Raynor Mallory 2012-2020+; Dr. Sam Mathai 2020+

Plano

  • Plano Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1966-1980; (OB BC) 1980-2022+
    • @ home of Dr. Thomas L. Constable (?) 1966-1967; home of Jim Lewis 1967+; 612-16th St. 1973-1978; 1900 Shiloh Rd. 1979-present;
    • c/o Dr. Thomas L. Constable 1966-1982; James E. Lewis @ Richardson 1983-present(?)
    • Resident Workers: Dr. Thomas L. Constable 1966-1980; James E. "Jim" Lewis 1980-2002; Larry Murray 2004-present;
    • see PBC's website

Ellis County

Waxahachie

  • Waxahachie Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1904-1936+
    • c/o Thomas Chairs Bush +1904-1936+ (b. 1866 Lancaster, Garrard, KY - d. 1948 Waxahachie, TX), son of Dr. William N. Bush (b. 1835 Div. 66, Oglethorpe, GA - d. 1900 Lancaster, KY) & Osee Salters Bush (d. 1909 St. Louis, MO; Osee was a daughter of Gabriel Jones Salter (1808-1874), whose father, Michael Salter (1754-1846) served on as a musician in Hazen's Continental Regiment in the Revolutionary War.
      • lived @ 418 College St. +1927-1936+
      • wife: Laura W. Bush (d. 1957 Burbank, CA), relocated to Burbank after T.C.'s death in 1948. Raleigh Smith, of Houston, officiated her memorial. Children: William Nathaniel Bush (b. 1900 Waxahachie, TX - d. 1998 Claremont, CA);
    • WiS 1912-12: San Antonio, TX: "Wm. Hunter and W.J. McClure had some much appreciated meetings here after their visits to Houston and Waxahachie."

Hunt County

Commerce

Navarro County

Richland

Palo Pinto County (Mineral Wells micro)

Strawn

Tarrant County

Arlington

Fort Worth

  • Fort Worth Gospel Hall, TX 1901-1964
    • Fort Worth Gospel Hall 1919-1946; St. Louis Avenue Chapel 1946-1964
    • c/o William Scott 1901?-1922+
    • c/o Dr. J.A. Gracey @ 515 S. Henderson St. 1901?-1927+
      • Dr. Joseph Archibald Gracey +1927-1930 (b. 1860 Tilbury West, Essex, ON - d. 1930 Ft. Worth, TX), son of John Gracey & Mary Gracey (b. 1816 Ireland).
        • wife: Mary Abbie Scott Gracey (b. 1861 - d. 1945), "for two decades a worker in the Christian Brethren Church, taught Sunday school and Bible study classes almost until the day of her death. Until four months ago she drove a car about the city in church visitation work and was known widely for her attention to the poor and ill."
          • married 1884 @ Wingham, Huron, Ontario, both Presbyterian at the time of their wedding. No children. Mary's brother, Walter B. Scott, was a Fort Worth attorney, and she had two sisters also there, Miss Katherine Scott & Mrs. Rufus J. Lackland, Sr.
        • grad. 1882 with his L.R.C.P. They moved to Fort Worth, TX in 1889 where he setup his physician practice, until sometime before WWI when they relocated to Waxahachie, then during WWI to Houston, where he served as physician for a shipbuilding concern, settling back in Fort Worth after the War.
    • c/o Dr. Harold Clayton Shilling @ 2400 Pearl Ave. +1936+ (b. 1915 Lebanon, Marshall, Chickasaw Nation (Texoma), OK; 1918 @ Fort Worth, TX; d. 1999 Fort Worth, TX), son of Luther Berry Shilling & Ruth A. Cox Shilling. Harold was a correspondent of this assembly when he was 21. 1st Wife (1939 @ Ft. Worth, TX): Sylvia Flippen Shilling (1915-1997 Fort Worth, TX), daughter of John Ivy Flippen (b. 1889 Iowa Park, Wichita, TX - d. 1973 Fort Worth, TX) & Myrtle Lee Howard Flippen (b. 1893 Alvarado, Johnson, TX - d. 1970 Fort Worth, TX; Sylvia was a member of Bible Study Fellowship, North Fort Worth Baptist Church & Broadway Baptist Church. 2nd wife: Helen Mattie Moyers Hawkins-Shilling (b. 1928 Slidell, Wise, TX - d. 2007 Ft. Worth, TX), daughter of James Prophet Moyers (b. 1903 Greenville, Hunt, TX - d. 1976 Ft. Worth, TX) & Ruby Belle Neel Moyers (b. 1902 Canton, Van Zandt, TX - d. 1985 Ft. Worth, TX); James Moyers was a retired carpenter, a member of Cates St. Church of Christ @ Bridgeport. Willard Morrow officiated memorial services for both James and Ruby. Dr. Shilling grad. Baylor Medical (Dallas, TX), medic 2 yrs. Army, practiced med @ Bridgeport & Graham, built Northwest Hospital @ Fort Worth, then Diamond Hill (JPS) Health Center, later in fellowship @ McKinney Bible Church, TX.
    • c/o Luther Berry Shilling @ 2400 Pearl Ave. +1941-1948+ (b. 1892 Lebanon, Marshall, Chickasaw Nation (Texoma), OK - d. 1978 Fort Worth, TX), son of Leonidas Vincent Shilling (b. 1863 Many, Sabine, LA - d. 1948 Lebanon, Marshall, OK) & Leora Matilda French Shilling (b. 1869 Corsicana, Navarro, TX - d. 1910 Lebanon, Marshall, OK). Wife: Ruth A. Cox Shilling (b. 1895; 1900 @ Duke, Greer, OK; d. 1980 Fort Worth, TX), daughter of Clyde B. Cox (b. 1858 Columbus, Lowndes, MS; 1880 @ Lamar, AL; 1887 @ Comanche, TX; d. 1927 Greenup, KY) & Ada Phoebe Tatum Cox (b. 1868 Austin, Travis, TX - d. 1949 Fort Worth, TX).
      • Luther was a brother of Dewey Shilling, father of Imogene Shilling Morrow (wife of Kenneth Dile Morrow, corr. 1971-1985+ of Summerfield Community Chapel). Luther's wife Ruth was a sister of Clayton Cox (corr. Grace Gospel Chapel, OK).
    • c/o James Earl Tatum +1950-1965 (b. 1895 Duke, Jackson, OK (formerly Greer Co., TX) - d. 1994 Ft. Worth, TX), son of Joshua Campbell Tatum (b. 1872 Austin, Travis, TX - d. 1950 Ft. Worth, TX) & Leah Martha Weaver Tatum (b. 1876 Rising Star, Eastland, TX - d. 1966 Ft. Worth, TX). Wife: Eda Winifred Brown Tatum (b. 1902 Gainesville, Cooke, TX - d. Ft. Worth, TX), daughter of Charles Virgil "Cass" Brown (b. 1879 Grayson Co., TX - d. 9141 Gainesville, Cooke, TX) & Jessie M. Coe Brown (b. 1890 Collinsville, DeKalb, AL; 1910 @ Wellington, Collingsworth, TX; 1940 @ Lubbock, TX; d. 1965 Wellington, Collingsworth, TX). Joshua C. Tatum was a retired mail clerk, John Portman officiated his memorial. James Earl Tatum was a brother of Ada P. Tatum Cox, mother-in-law of Luther Berry Shilling.
    • c/o Otho Lester Logan 1966-1990 (b. 1912 Beaucoup, Washington, IL; 1930 @ Yakima, WA; 1934 @ Los Angeles, CA; 1940 @ Seattle, King, WA, son of Philo Francis Logan (b. 1877 Beaucoup, Washington, IL - d. 1948 Marjanis, Okanogan, WA) & Estella Catherine Miller Logan (b. 1878 Sedalia, Pettis, MO - d. 1953 Yakima, WA); Wife: Isabel Fisher Carroll Bateman Logan (b. 1907 Calgary, AB; 1911 @ Vancouver, B.C.; d. 1999 Hillsboro, Coffee, TN), daughter of Charles Bateman (b. 1871 Clonakitty, Cork, Ireland - d. 1947 Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA) & Henrietta Jane Dawson Bateman (b. 1871 Bandon, Cork, Ireland - d. 1963 Seattle, King, WA). In 1911, Charles Bateman was a Methodist shoemaker. Lester & Isabel were married in 1934 at the home of Francis Grubb, South Oakland Ave., Pasadena, CA, officiated by Dr. John A. Hubbard (1876-1962). Dr. Hubbard was 1896 MBI alum, Dean 1920-1946 @ BIOLA, charter member @ Wycliffe.


  • Meadowbrook East Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1901/1964-2022+
    • rebranded from St. Louis Chapel (Fort Worth Gospel Hall)
    • 1991-1996 unlisted
    • Fort Worth Gospel Hall 1919-1946; St. Louis Avenue Chapel 1946-1964; Meadowbrook East Bible Chapel 1964-present;
    • @ Samuel Ave. 1916-1919; 2816 W. 27th St. +1936-1943+; 600 St. Louis Ave. +1950-1964; 1939 Handley Dr. 1964-present;
    • c/o Dr. Keith Livingstone 1997-present, later (+2004) @ Houston, TX;
      • Keith is a son of Dr. Kenneth John Livingstone (b. 1921 Des Moines, IA - d. 1986 Ft. Worth, TX) & Ruth Louise Shilling Livingstone (b. 1920 Ft. Worth, TX). Kenneth lived in Ft. Worth 1946-1986, was 25+ years an east Ft. Worth dentist, a veteran of WWII, charter member (and 1957 president) of the East Fort Worth Rotary Club, board member @ Sandy Creek Bible Camp, and in fellowship with Meadowbrook East Bible Chapel. Stephen Decker officiated Kenneth's memorial. Louise's father was Luther Berry Shilling, and brother was Dr. Harold Shilling, former correspondents.
    • See MEBC's website
  • North Richland Hills Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1901/1968/2006-2022+
    • Fort Worth Gospel Hall 1919-1946; St. Louis Avenue Chapel 1946-1964; Glenview Bible Chapel 1968-1986 hive from Meadowbrook East Bible Chapel; Assembly of Christians at Summerfields Community 1987-1992; Summerfield Community Chapel 1993-2000; Glenview Bible Chapel 2001-2004; An Assembly of Christians 2005;
    • @ Samuel Ave. 1916-1919; 2816 W. 27th St. +1936-1943+; 600 St. Louis Ave. +1950-1964; 6540 Glenview Dr., North Richland Hills 1968-1986; 7125 N. Beech at Heath, Summerfield 1987-1988; 4229 Heath St. 1989-1994; 4636 Lariat Trail, North Richland Hills, home of Donald Ray Welborn (b. 1932 Vernon, Wilbarger, TX - d. 2005 Keller, Tarrant, TX) & Gloria Nell Dyer Welborn (b. 1936 - d. 2003 Ft. Worth, TX) 1994-2000+; Children's Palace Christian Learning Center 1998+; 4636 Lariat Trail, North Richland Hills, home of Don Welborn +2000-2004; Hwy. 121 & 183, Holiday Inn 2005; 7700 Hewitt St. 2007-present
      • Donald Ray Welborn was a son of Halden Trigg Welborn (b. 1905 Cleburne, Johnson, TX - d. 1989 Wichita Falls, TX) & Margaret Ruth Huff Welborn (b. 1909 Davis, Pottawatomie, OK - d. 1984 Hurst, Tarrant, TX).
      • Gloria Nell Dyer Welborn was a daughter of George Dallas Dyer, Jr. (1909-1972 Clifton, Bosque, TX) & Ruby Mae Davis Dyer (b. 1911 Rio Vista, Johnson, TX - d. 1992 Ft. Worth, TX). George's memorial was officiated by Homer Glover Ritchie (b. 1926 Mobile, AL - d. 2019 Ft. Worth, TX), longtime pastor of First Baptist of Fort Worth.
    • c/o Kenneth Dile Morrow 1971-1990 (b. 1925 Burlington, CO, 1935 @ Denver, CO; d. 1990 Fort Worth, TX), son of Taylor Linton "Ted" Morrow (b. 1903 Beaver Valley, Kit Carson, CO; 1923 @ Kanorado, Sherman, KS; d. 1941 Fort Worth, TX) & Bessie Gertrude Henderson Morrow (b. 1907 Woodston, Rooks, KS - d. 1994 Whittier, Los Angeles, CA); wife: Imogene Shilling Morrow (b. 1924 Justin, Denton, TX - d. 2013 Fort Worth, TX), daughter of Dewey Sullivan Shilling, Sr. (b. 1903 Lebanon, Marshall, OK - d. 1993 Fort Worth, TX) & Grace Mae Richman Shilling (b. 1903 Milford, Ellis, TX - d. 1987 Fort Worth, TX). Dewey & Grace were both in fellowship with the assembly, Dewey's parents were Methodist.
    • c/o Jay Carter @ North Richland Hills / Bedford 1991-2000; Greg Goebel 2001-2003; Don Welborn 2004-2005; Paul & Lesley Armstrong 2005; Bob Cloud @ Watuaga 2006-present; Rob McLaren 2006-present; Bob Newberry @ Arlington 2009; Joice Sam ?-present;


Grapevine

Richland Hills

Texoma Region

Cooke County (Gainesville micro)

Gainesville
  • Gainesville Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1927+
    • c/o Luby Moses Almon +1927+ (b. 1871 Heard Co., GA - d. 1969 Gainesville, TX), son of Hezekiah Gilford Almon (b. 1847 Heard Co., GA - d. 1920 Birmingham, AL) & Emily Teresa Davis Almon (b. 1851 Heard Co., GA - d. 1938 Milledgeville, Baldwin, GA);
      • wife: Eliza Katherine Newton Almon (b. 1881 TX - d. 1980 Gainesville, TX), dau. of Pvt. Rev. Charles Baker Newton (b. 1839 Sub. 23, McMinn, TN - d. 1929 J.P. 1, Cooke Co., TX) & Martha E. Brothers Newton (b. 1853 TX - d. 1933 Gainesville, TX); Charles enlisted in the Civil War with the Sixteenth Cavalry (Fitzhugh's Regt., Third Regt., Johnson's Brigade).

Grayson County (Sherman/Denison metro)

Denison
  • Denison Assembly, TX (OB) +1943-1950+/1963
    • @ home of J.R. Mills
      • 518/918 Rice St. +1943-1950+; 924 Star St. (no meeting) +1954-1963
Howe
Sherman

Wise County

Boyd

  • Boyd Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1927+
    • c/o Jefferson Davis "Jeff" Craft (b. 1867 Taylorsville, Smith, MS - d. 1932 Newark, Wise, TX]]), farmer, son of Corp. Joshua Bryant Craft (b. 1836 Simpson, MS - d. 1876 Taylorsville, Smith, MS) & Charity Pamelia Duckworth Craft (b. 1836 Taylorsville, Smith, MS - d. 1933 Wise County, TX)
      • wife: Minnie Ida Tribble Craft (1879-1949 Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX), dau. of Elvis Houston Tribble (b. 1858 Mitchellville, Sumner, TN - d. 1949 Devol, Cotton, OK) & Louella Jane "Eller" Morris Tribble (b. 1862 Gleason, Weakley, TN - d. 1947 Devol, Cotton, OK)

Erath County

Dublin

  • Dublin Meeting Room, TX (EB) +1896-1901+
    • c/o S.D. Crouch +1896+ (by 1901 at Sabanno, Eastland, TX)
    • c/o J.W. Crouch +1896-1901+

Freestone County

Wortham

McLennan County (Waco metro)

Waco

  • Waco Bible Chapel, TX (OB) +1948-2014
    • @ 3930 Mockingbird Lane, home of J.E. Lane +1948-1949/1955; 3300 N. 22nd 1956-2014
    • c/o John E. Lane +1954-1956; John Fullerton +1958; John E. Lane 1959-1984; Howard Arthur Kohrmann, Sr. 1985-1998; Richard L. Plowman @ Woodway 1999-2007+; Jerry King 2006-2007+

Panola County

Carthage

Central West TX

Eastland County

Sabanno

Ector County (Odessa metro)

Odessa

  • Odessa Bible Chapel, TX (OB) +1958-1971
    • Odessa Assembly +1958-1961; Odessa Bible Chapel 1962-1971
    • @ 6th & Vine Sts. +1958-1960; 1325 E. 4th St. 1961-1968; 1328 W. County Rd. 1969-1971
    • c/o Francis D. Ball +1958-1965; Damon P. Holmes 1966-1968; Nord R. Sailors 1969-1971

El Paso County

  • Clint Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1927-1932+
    • c/o Robert Gregory Murphy +1927+ (b. 1870 Springfield, Greene, AL - d. 1962 El Paso, TX]]), son of Dr. Robert Greer Murphy (b. 1837 Eutaw, Greene, AL - d. 1871 Springfield, Greene, AL) & Helen Gregory Murphy-Hammond (b. 1847 Beat 2, Butler County, AL - d. 1927 Robertson County, TX); By 1941, Robert was serving as correspondent at El Paso Gospel Chapel, TX.
    • c/o Samuel Greer @ 3012 Pershing Dr., El Paso, TX 1931+
      • also correspondent at El Paso Gospel Chapel in 1931, as per Believers Magazine 1931-11.
    • 1932 ministry
      • Our Record 1932:1 - "Bre. Grierson and Lowder are here (El Paso) holding meetings. They also visited Newman, Orogrande, and Clint, preaching Christ to saint and sinner."

El Paso

  • Del Norte Bible Chapel, El Paso, TX (OB) +1958-1985
    • Sunrise Bible Fellowship +1958-1962; Del Norte Bible Chapel 1963-1985
    • @ 9004 Norton Dr., Del Norte Acres +1958-1962; 8969 Roberts Dr. 1963-1985
    • c/o Robert Gregory Murphy +1958-1962 (b. 1870 Springfield, Greene, AL - d. 1962 El Paso, TX]]), son of Dr. Robert Greer Murphy (b. 1837 Eutaw, Greene, AL - d. 1871 Springfield, Greene, AL); In 1927, brother Murphy served as correspondent at nearby Clint Gospel Hall, TX , then +1941-1947 at Grace Chapel, El Paso, TX.
    • c/o C.J. Whitworth 1963-1967
    • c/o Homer Clyde Thom 1968-1985 (b. 1920 Solon, Somerset, ME - d. 2001 El Paso, TX). Wife: Miriam Ethel Hurst Thom (b. 1925 San Jose, Santa Clara, CA - d. 2014 Belton, Bell, TX).
      • Infantryman @ WWII Euro Theatre, earned Bronze Star. Rejoined in 1948, combat @ Korean War. Retired as Sergeant Major from the 6th Artillery Grp., in 1967.
  • El Paso Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1920-1927+
    • c/o Fred Hills (sic?) +1922+; Dr. Sam King +1927-1931?
      • see Grace Chapel;
    • The Believers Magazine (BM) 1921-1: "W.J. McClure has been preaching in San Antonio, Tex., went on to El Paso, Tex., Phoenix, Ariz., and reached Oakland, Cal., for Conference there. A good report of this Conference is just to hand. It was the largest yet held, and a channel of blessing to many of God's people."
    • BM 1925-1: "Kansas City, Mo.: C.W. Ross was here, and returned from Texas suffering from quinsy, which developed painfully at Houston Conference. W.J. McClure gave help in preaching, then went on to San Antonio, Texas, and El Paso, en route to California. These long journeys are taxing to physical strength, but there are long distances between places, and the Lord's people value and appreciate such visits of laborers sent from God, with His message in freshness, to uplift and help."
    • BM 1926-6: "El Paso, Tex.: "Meetings held by Sam C. Keller were fruitful in conversion, and believers are exercised unto obedience to God's Word. There is as yet no Assembly gathered to the Lord's Name here." (?)
    • Our Record (OR) 1926-12: Pomona, Cal.: "James Erskine (501 W. Lemon St., Monrovia, Cal.) and Samuel Greer of Redlands, Cal., had some weeks meetings here and hope to continue as God may guide. Mr. John Monypenny, who has visited San Antonio and El Paso, Tex., also Phoenix, Ariz., is expected here for a week, ere passing on to visit other assemblies in California and going north and east."
    • BM 1927-3: "Sam C. Keller has been at El Paso, Tex., since the middle of November, with much to encourage."
    • BM 1927-6: "Vancouver: After three months' meetings in El Paso, Sam C. Keller is now having meetings here."
    • Our Record (OR) 1928-4: Houston, Tex.: "Sam and Charles Keller, after a few weeks' meetings, went west, proposing to call at San Antonio and El Paso, Texas, and Phoenix, Ariz., en route for California, where they purposed visiting some of the Assemblies."
  • Grace Chapel, El Paso, TX (OB) 1931-2022+
    • El Paso Gospel Chapel 1931-1941+; Grace Chapel +1943-present;
    • @ home of Dr. Sam King 1931+; 2231 Montana St. +1936-1955; 7319 Alpine Dr., home of James C. "Jim" & Evelyn Hunt ?; 7601 Wilcox Dr., Ranchland Hills 1956-present;
    • c/o Samuel Greer @ 3012 Pershing Dr. 1931+
    • c/o Dr. Samuel Franklin "Sam" King +1936-1938 (b. 1862 Precinct 4, Grayson, TX - d. 1938 El Paso, TX), son of James Henry King (b. 1830 Sumner County, TN - d. 1902 Whitewright, Fannin, TX) & Missouri Ann Jones King (b. 1831 Clinton County, MO - d. 1895 Whitewright, Fannin, TX)
      • lived @ Denver, CO +1903-1905; El Paso 1905-1938 (lived or worked @ Two Republics Bldg. +1927+; J. Bruce Gilbert officiated his memorial at the "Gospel Chapel on Montana Street".
      • wife: Sarah L. "Sallie" Battle King +1927-1945 (b. 1861 Woodville, Jackson, LA - d. 1945 El Paso, TX)), dau. of Pvt. James Edward Battle (b. 1813 N.C. - d. 1880 McKinney, Collin, TX) & Sara Susanne Smith Battle (b. 1824 Columbia, Henry, AL - d. 1903 Madill, Marshall, OK; Sallie lived her early years in McKinney, TX; James D. Healey officiated her memorial. Sarah had a sister named Mary (b. 1853 Woodville, Jackson, LA - d. 1933 McKinney, TX) who married Albert G. Eakins (b. 1853 Div. 1, Henderson County, KY - d. 1939 McKinney, TX). Sallie was raised Methodist, her parents owned over 500 servants pre-Civil War.
        • Sam & Sallie were married in 1896 in Tarrant County, TX by the Rev. Junius Butler French (b. 1858 San Antonio, TX - d. 1918 Jacksonville, FL, then pastor of what is now St. Stephen Presbyterian Church (then known as Broadway PC), see BPC history, a mission church to the Southside of Ft. Worth, planted in 1884 by the First PC.
      • no children, nephew: Dr. Samuel R. King (El Paso, TX), niece: Mrs. Walter Templeton (Shawnee, OK)
    • c/o S. Greer 1931+
    • c/o Robert Gregory Murphy @ 907 Kern Blvd. +1941-1947 (b. 1870 Springfield, Greene, AL - d. 1962 El Paso, TX]]), son of Dr. Robert Greer Murphy (b. 1837 Eutaw, Greene, AL - d. 1871 Springfield, Greene, AL) & Helen Gregory Murphy-Hammond (b. 1847 Beat 2, Butler County, AL - d. 1927 Robertson County, TX); In 1927, Robert was serving as correspondent for nearby Clint Gospel Hall, TX.
    • c/o W.H. Nelson @ 3301 Hueco St. 1948-1950+; R.G. Murphy @ 4120 Trowbridge St. +1954; Al Ridolfi @ 3301 Hueco St. 1955; James C. Hunt @ Eastwood Knowles 1956-1959; Gordon Sutherland 1960-1991; James C. Hunt 1992-present?; Saul Cooper 2009-present?
    • see GC's website
    • Believers Magazine (BM) 1931-11: "Blessing continues in the home of Dr. and Mrs. King at El Paso, Texas where meetings are held. S. Greer and J. Rankin had meetings lately. An assembly has now been formed. Mr. Greer continued with meetings. Some have been saved and ten have been baptized."
    • BM 1934-11: "The Conference over Labour Day at Los Angeles was well attended. Heart searching ministry by John Watt and James F. Spink. J.F. Spink had meetings later at El Paso, Dallas and Houston, Texas."
    • LoI 1935-5: William M. Allingham, Dallas, Texas: "Have been working in El Paso together with Brother Sam Greer. We saw some fruit for the Lord there, and had the pleasure of seeing the two small assemblies there coming together to remember the Lord and seeking to go on in fellowship together. After being nine weeks in El Paso we went to Harper, Texas and had a few good meetings in an unused church building. We visited practically every home with tracts. We met quite a few people clearly saved and we read God's Word with them and sought to help them on in the ways which be in Christ. Please pray for us."
    • LoI 1940-2: T.C. Bush, Waxahachie, Texas: Dec. 13, 1939: "Since the Houston conference I have had two weeks at El Paso, Texas. Of late there has been blessing. A few moving there and others being saved and added to the meeting, so they are encouraged."
    • Light & Liberty (L&L) 1959-10: John A.W. Halliday, 5936 Jamez Dr., El Paso, TX: "Plan to return to resume my work in El Paso about October first, after spending summer months in the east, speaking and giving help in Philadelphia, Chicago and St. Louis."
    • LoI 1947-5: "...The Lord willing, we expect to spend the next six weeks among the gatherings of Texas and Colorado. Dates have been arranged for meetings in El Paso, Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas; and in Colorado Springs, Colo. We would greatly value prayer that these meetings may be owned of the Lord and fruit for eternity's result from them. The time is surely short and how vain are our most earnest efforts apart from the unhindered ministry of the Holy Spirit."
      • "El Paso, Texas: Grace Chapel: "The Christians of Grace Chapel see the hand of God in blessing in their midst. Each Lord's day, instead of having an empty chapel, it is now well filled and several have been added to their number. They feel the need of enlarging their chapel in order to accommodate the attendance, and more room is needed for the increased Sunday School numbers. They have three weekly radio programs connected with the work, conducted by brother Nelson. "Chapel Echoes" is broadcast every Sunday morning at 7:30, "Chapel Meditations" every Monday noon, and the "Gospel Round Table" every Friday evening at 6:00. The Lord has answered their prayers for revived interest among them and they are duly thankful." (R.G. Murphy)
    • L&L 1960-2: John A.W. Halliday, El Paso, TX: "Two requests have been received for Emmaus Bible courses from young Mexicans who live just across the border from El Paso. One young lad stayed behind and gave assurance of receiving Christ as Savior. At a recent children's meeting on the south side in the Mexican section over sixty crowded into a small room. They listened attentively to the flannelgraph lesson after which we distributed fruit, candy and used clothing, and groceries for the old Senora in whose house the meeting was held. We give God the glory and ask your prayers for blessing."
    • L&L 1963-2: John A.W. Halliday, 3907 E. Paseo Grace, Tucson, AZ: "Locally there seems much to do in visitation and a nice number of people attend the chapel. Not long ago I was back in El Paso for a funeral. It is encouraging to see how the believers, though few in number, go on under God. Recently gave help at a Young People's conference near Flagstaff and was much encouraged for the interest shown."
  • Newman ministry (OB) 1932
    • Our Record 1932:1 - "Bre. Grierson and Lowder are here (El Paso) holding meetings. They also visited Newman, Orogrande, and Clint, preaching Christ to saint and sinner."

Howard County

Big Spring

Scurry County

Snyder

East TX

Gregg County (Longview metro)

Longview

  • Brookwood Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1960-2022+
    • Little White Chapel 1960-1965; Brookwood Bible Chapel 1966-1985+
    • @ 149 Estes Dr. 1960-1965; 1411 McCann Rd. 1966-present
    • c/o Bob Geerdes 1960-1961; Walter L. White 1962-1983; Dr. Philip Beatty 1984-1985; Sam J. Brantley 1986; Walter L. White 1988-1991; Jack Faulkner @ Judson 1992-2000; Fred Klerekoper 2001-present
    • see BBC's FB

Wood County

Mineola

  • Golden Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1969-2022+
    • Believer's Chapel 1969-1986; Golden Bible Chapel 1987-present;
    • @ Mimosa Dr., Golden 1969-1986; Co. Rd. 2290, Minneola +1999-present
    • c/o W.T. Willis 1969-1998; Grady Dollar 1999-present;

North TX

Floyd County

Lockney

  • Lockney Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1922-1927+
    • c/o W.L. Cox
      • probably William Lewis Cox (b. 1855 Palestine, TX - d. 1941 Lockney, TX), son of Joshua Parmer Cox (b. 1824 Clinton, Laurens, S.C. - d. 1881 Corsicana, Navarro, TX) & Harriet Harrison May Cox (b. 1830 Hollow Square, Greene, AL - d. 1898);
        • wife: Dora McDowell Durham Cox (b. 1856 Richland Crossing, Navarro, TX - d. 1930 Lockney, TX), dau. of Lucian Homer Durham (b. 1834 Dist. 8, Fayette, TN - d. 1913 Eldorado, Jackson, OK) & Angeline Nash Durham (b. 1834 AL - d. 1888 Hopewell, Navarro, TX); Lucian was a merchant in 1870.

Hale County (Plainview micro)

Plainview

  • Plainview Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1922-1927+
    • c/o B.F. Cox +1922+
    • c/o William Bradford Cox +1927+ (b. 1883 Navarro, TX - d. 1972 Plainview, TX), son of William Lewis Cox of Lockney (1927) & Quanah (1904) Gospel Halls.
      • wife: Georgia Nola Cox (b. 1889 TX - d. 1957 Lockney, TX), dau. of Joe Potts (b. 1855 GA - d. 1936 Roswell, N.M.) & Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie" Bruce Potts (b. 1855 GA - d. 1930 Roswell, N.M.).

Hardeman County

Quanah

Lubbock metro

Lubbock County

Lubbock

  • FreeWay Bible Chapel, Lubbock, TX (OB) +1954-2022+
    • Lubbock Gospel Chapel +1954; Grace Chapel 1955-1963; Home Assembly 1964-1965; South Plains Bible Chapel 1966-2002+
    • @ 45th & College Ave. +1956-1963; 2410 6th St., home near Texas Tech Stadium 1964-1969; 5402 Quaker Ave. 1969-2002+ (?); 5507 Marsha Sharp Freeway ?-present;
    • c/o Charles E. Lacey +1954; Charles Waller 1955-1964; Jim Schoolee 1965; Charles Waller 1966-1974; Edwin P. Meschkat 1975; David Hensleigh 1976; Wendell Medlin 1977-1982; James Burke 1983-1985; Timothy M. Lambert 1986-1990; Dr. Burt Bradley 1991-1992; Curt Flory 1993-1997, 2003-2007+
    • see FWBC's website

Panhandle

Hutchinson County

Borger

  • Borger Meeting Room, TX (TW) 1943-1945
    • c/o William Ellsworth Morris (b. 1911 Sarcoxie, Jasper, MO - d. 1993 Delavan, IL) & Addie Louise Claridge Morris (b. 1911 Inman, Holt, NE - d. 2009 Farmington, St. Francois, MO).
      • first with North End Gospel Hall in St. Louis (OB), then St. Louis MR, then Tulsa MR, then Borger MR, then 1945-1951 @ Akron MR; then 1951-1957 @ Cleveland MR; then 1957+ @ Columbus MR; then Cleveland, etc.

Ochiltree County

Waka

Potter County (Amarillo metro)

Amarillo

Wichita County (Wichita Falls metro)

Burkburnett

Wichita Falls

  • Wichita Falls Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1922-1927+
    • c/o James Barney Somerville (b. 1875 Denton Co., TX - d. 1927 Wellington, Collingsworth, TX), son of Samuel Cooper Somerville (b. 1851 Monroe, Randolph, IN - d. 1931 Wellington, TX) & Izillia Burnett Howe Somerville (b. 1855 Rockhill, Collin, TX - d. 1925 Wellington, TX). Wife: Martha O. "Mattie" Stephens Somerville (b. 1873 MS - d. 1924 Wichita Falls, TX), daughter of George Washington Stephens (b. 1848 Itawamba Co., MS - d. 1930 Wolfe, Hunt, TX) & Mary Catherine Yeager Stephens (b. 1851 Lee Co., MS - d. 1928 Wolfe, Hunt, TX). Barney was employed in the 1920's with Burnett Street Tent & Awnings.
  • Wichita Falls Assembly, TX (OB) 1964-1971
    • @ home of Capt. Dave Silver 1964-1968
      • 4405 McCrory 1964-1966; 38 Beaumont, Sheppard AFB 1967-1968
    • @ 1633 Hurst, home of Dan Cutbirth 1969-1971

Northeast TX

Harrison County

Marshall

South TX

Hidalgo County (McAllen/Edinburg/Mission metro)

Mission

  • Mission Meeting Room, TX (TW) +1962-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2022+
    • Edinburgh Meeting Room, Hidalgo Co., TX +1962-1973+; Weslaco Meeting Room, Hidalgo Co., TX +1985+
    • c/o Paul Andersen +1962-1973+; Terry Lashley +1985+

Nueces County (Corpus Christi metro)

Corpus Christi

Zavala County

Crystal City

South Central TX

Austin / Round Rock metro

Travis County

Austin

Williamson County

Georgetown

Round Rock

  • Austin Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1964-2022+
    • Austin Assembly 1974-1988; Austin Bible Chapel 1989-present;
    • @ Austin campus 1964+; homes 1974-1999; 10713 N FM 620, Ste. 620, First Foundations Preschool 2000-2004; 555-D Round Rock W Dr., Ste. 100, 2007+; 13461 Pond Springs Rd., Baptist Church (now Potter's House Christian Church) 2004-2012; Forest Plaza Ste. 100, 12593 Research Blvd. 2012-2021; 2102 Rawhide Dr., Round Rock 2020-present;
    • c/o Lee R. Turner @ 1903 Arthur Lane 1974-1983; Chris Acreman @ Pflugerville 1984-1988; John Tadlock 1984-1988; Boyd Murrah @ Round Rock 1989-1991; Robin Fuller @ Georgetown 1992-present; Jacob Zachariah 2006, 2012-2020; Billy Tweddell 2007+; Johns Daniel 2020-present;
    • see [www.austinbiblechapel.org ABC's website]

Karnes County

Karnes City

San Antonio metro

Bexar County

San Antonio

  • Cheryl Bible Chapel, TX (OB) +1904-2022+
    • San Antonio Gospel Hall +1904-1950+; San Antonio Gospel Chapel +1954-1983; Cheryl Bible Chapel 1984-present;
    • @ W. Laurel St. 1924+; cor. Kentucky & Eades Ave. +1936+; 1323 Kentucky Ave. +1941-1969; 435 Yolanda 1970-1974; 135 W. Cheryl Dr. 1975-present;
    • c/o William H. Brown +1904-1927+
      • Agent @ American Express Co. +1904+
      • @ 831 Kentucky St. +1927+
    • c/o Frith F. Everett @ Elmendorf +1936+; W.E. Elford +1941-1946, 1948-1950+; Henry T. Plummer 1947;
    • c/o Arthur Pomeroy +1954-1965;
    • c/o Edward J. Carter, Jr. 1966-1974; Louis J. Kreusel, Sr. 1975-1984; Joe J. Lozano 1984-1986; Louis J. Kreusel, Sr. 1987-1988; Kyle Turner 1989-present; Louis Kreusel 2006-present;
    • see CBC's website
    • WiS 1912-12: San Antonio, TX: "Wm. Hunter and W.J. McClure had some much appreciated meetings here after their visits to Houston and Waxahachie"
  • Mexican Gospel Hall, San Antonio, TX (Spanish OB) +1943-1950+; (Spanish/English OB) +1954; (Spanish OB) +1954-1990
    • Fenfield Ave. Iglesia Evangelica (Spanish OB) +1943-1950+; (Spanish/English OB) +1954;
    • @ 511 Fenfield Ave., South San Antonio +1943-1950+; 323 Fenfield Ave. +1954; 1118 W. Mayfield Blvd. +1954-1990
    • c/o Victoriano Rivera +1943-1948+; Justo Obrego @ 135 Lovett St. +1950+; Ervin D. Dresch +1954; V.M. Rivera @ 327 Fenfield Ave. +1954-1990
  • San Antonio Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
  • San Antonio Meeting Room, TX (TW) +1923+; +1951+; +1962-1973+; +1985+
    • c/o Mrs. Lilly Elliot +1923+; Dr. R.L. Stephens +1923+; J.F. Talley +1923+; Guy E. Tuttle, Jr. +1951+; Peter J. Kriss +1962-1966+; Roy Garrett +1962-1973+; Frank Fisher +1966+; Lon Cakerice +1985+; David Meyers +1985+;
  • San Jacinto Street Capilla Evangelica, San Antonio, TX (Spanish OB) +1936-1950+; (Spanish & English OB) +1954-1981
    • Mexican Mission Hall Assembly +1936+; Mexican Gospel Hall +1941-1948+; San Jacinto Street Iglesia Evangelica +1950-1958; San Jacinto Street Capilla Evangelica 1959-1970; San Antonio Gospel Chapel 1971-1981
    • 629 S. San Jacinto St. +1941-1981
    • c/o Ervin D. Dresch +1936-1980

Comal County

New Braunfels

Wilson County

Floresville

  • Floresville Meeting Room, TX (TW) +1933-1951+
    • Pleasanton, Atascosa Co. (San Antonio metro), TX +1933+; Pandora Meeting Room, Wilson, TX +1944+
    • c/o T.H. Wright +1933-1951+

Stockdale

  • Stockdale Meeting Room, TX (TW) +1944-1951+
    • Alice Meeting Room, Jim Wells Co., TX +1944-1949+
    • c/o Mrs. E.C. Talley; Miss Zella C. Foster;

Schleicher County

Eldorado

  • Eldorado Gospel Hall, TX (OB) +1927+
    • c/o Joseph Bassett Christian (b. 1868 Drakesboro, Muhlenberg, KY - d. 1952 San Angelo, Tom Green, TX), son of John Wesley Christian (b. 1835 District 2, Todd, KY - d. 1891 Round Rock, Williamson, TX) & Rebecca Jane Stahl Christian (b. 1838 Barry County, MO - d. 1914 Hamilton County, TX);
      • wife: Nellie Velma Williams Elder-Christian (b. 1883 TX - d. 1974 Eldorado, TX), dau. of Martin Lemuel Williams (b. 1855 Beat 4, Bowie, TX - d. 1934 Precinct 2, McCulloch, TX) & Martha Ellen Miller Williams (b. 1867 Belton, Bell, TX - d. 1960 Brady, McCulloch, TX)
      • 1940 President @ National Bank

Southeast TX

Beaumont/Port Arthur metro

Jefferson County

Port Arthur

  • Believers Chapel, Port Arthur, TX (OB) +1954-1990
    • Beaumont Chapel +1954; Believers Chapel 1961-1990
    • @ 8145 Magnolia Ave., Beaumont +1954; 4185 Magnolia Ave., Beaumont 1955-1983; 3920 Cobblestone, Port Arthur 1984-1989; 305 Woodlawn, Vidor, home of L.H. Baker 1989;
    • c/o L.H. Baker @ Vidor 1968-1990;

Orange County

Mauriceville

  • Grace Bible Fellowship, Mauriceville, TX (I-Baptist) 1982-1990; (OB) 1990-2022+
    • Charim Baptist Church @ Vidor 1982-1990; merger with Believers Chapel (?)
      • offshoot of Beaumont Independent Baptist Church
    • @ 320 W. Freeway, Hatton Electric Warehouse 1990; 6025 Hwy. 12, Vidor 1991-2001; various homes 2002-2003; 6025 Hwy. 12 2004-present;
    • c/o Gary Sprinkle 1992-1993; Lynn Baker; Charles Klock;

Houston metro

Brazoria County

Pearland

  • Manvel Bible Chapel, TX (OB) +1936-2022+
    • Manvel Assembly +1936-1941+; Manvel Gospel Chapel +1943-1982; Manvel Bible Chapel 1983-present;
    • @ home of C.C. Peters, Manvel +1936-1941+; 7232 King Ave. 1977-2006; 4230 FM 1128, Pearland 2007-present;
    • c/o C.C. Peters +1936-1954; Archie C. Peters 1955-1976; Leo A. Isaacs 1977-1983; D.A. Booth 1983-2006; Mark Hamilton 2004-2006; Thampi Mattackal 2007+; Sherman Weaver 2007+
    • also see MBC's website

Fort Bend County

Stafford

Sugar Land

  • First Colony Bible Chapel, Houston, TX (OB) +1904-2022+
    • Houston Gospel Hall +1904-1955; Louisiana Street Gospel Hall +1922-1961; Houston Gospel Chapel 1961-1965; Maplewood Bible Chapel 1966-1969; Braeburn Bible Chapel 1970-1991; First Colony Bible Chapel 1990/1992(?)-present;
    • @ 2402 Louisiana St. +1922-1965; Cynthia Ann Parker School, 19626 Atwell St. 1965-1969; 8809 Bissonette 1970-1990; 10545 W. Airport Blvd., Stafford 1991; 3610 Austin Pkwy., Sugar Land 1992(?)-present;
    • c/o Jos. Jamison +1904-1911+;
    • Paul Christoph Doehring +1922-1941+ (b. 1871 Millstadt, St. Clair, IL - d. 1941), son of Rev. Carl Frederich Doehring (b. 1825 Esslingen, Germany - d. 1883 Plum Hill, Washington, IL) & Ursula Zimmerman Doehring (b. 1841 Canton Schaffhausen, Switzerland - d. 1923 Chicago, Cook, IL). Paul was a jewelry store merchant. 1st wife: Lula Belle Sweeney Doehring (b. 1881 - d. 1918 Houston, TX); 2nd wife: Maria Roman Doehring (d. 1941 Houston, TX).
    • c/o H.W. Dedman +1943-1955
      • @ 4302 Dallas Ave. +1943-1948+; 414 Union National Bank Bldg. +1950+; 517 Union National Bank Bldg. +1954-1955+
    • c/o Leland D. Smith 1956-1958; Glen T. Lemon @ Pasadena 1959-1965; Leland D. Smith, Jr. 1966-1968; Arthur L. Griffin 1969-1978; Irvin E. Headley 1979-1984; Ronald G. Brown 1985-present; Richard Nohr 2007-present;
    • see FCBC's FB
    • WiS 1912-12: San Antonio, TX: "Wm. Hunter and W.J. McClure had some much appreciated meetings here after their visits to Houston and Waxahachie"

Harris County

Cyprus

  • Cyprus Nepalese Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+

Houston

  • Colonial Hills Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1948-2022+
    • Melrose Chapel (OB) +1954-1970; Need to verify connection between Melrose & Colonial Hills.
    • @ home of Howard Kohrmann @ 6628 Steubner-Airline 1948-1950+; 7117 N. Shepherd +1954-1970; 14643 Henry Rd. 1971-present;
    • c/o Howard Arthur Kohrmann, Sr. 1948-1959; L.J. Walker 1960-1970; Frank P. Martin @ Spring 1971-1992; Dale C. Peters 1993-2004; Matthew M. Thomas 2005-present; Frank Martin 2006-present;
    • also see CHBC's website
  • Houston Meeting Room, TX (TW preaching point) +1923+; (TW) +1944-1966+; +1985-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2022+
    • c/o Mrs. John A. Witte +1923+; L.N. Michael +1944+; J.R. Higgins +1944-1951+; Mrs. J.R. Higgins +1949+; Martha Anne Higgins +1949-1966+; N.N. Higgins +1949+; Neil Michael +1951+; James D. McHargue +1966+;
  • MacGregor Spanish Bible Chapel, Houston, TX (OB) 1956-1969 (Spanish OB) 1960, 1972-1988
    • MacGregor Bible Chapel (OB) 1956-1969; MacGregor Spanish Bible Chapel 1960, 1972-1988
    • @ 6030 Milart St. 1956-1960; 6110 Milart St. 1963-1969;
      • SBC @ 407 Malone 1968-1969; founded by Argentinian immigrants
    • c/o Sydney H. Green 1956-1960; Arthur L. Griffin @ 5406 Milart St. 1961-1963; Irvin E. Headley 1964-1969; Albert Martin @ Missouri City 1968-1969; 1972-1988;
    • 1989 merger with Iglesia Cristiana Evangelica de SoHo (?)
  • Pineview Bible Chapel, TX (OB) 1937-2007+
    • hive-off from Louisiana Street Gospel Hall
    • @ 1010 Boundry St., home of Andrew Patterson, Jr. +1941-1948+;
    • @ 9742/9747 Hardy/Priest St. +1950-2007+
      • 9747 Hardy St. +1950-1974; 9742 Hardy St. 1975-1981; 9742 Priest 1982; 9742 Hardy St. 1983-1985; 9742 Priest Dr. 1986-1988; 9742 Hardy St. 1989-2007+
    • c/o Andrew E. Patterson, Jr. +1941-1967
      • @ 1010 Boundry St. +1941-1948+; 6605 Nording St. +1950-1967
    • c/o A.T. White 1968-1980; R.W. Avenell @ Conroe 1981-1990; Luby J. Walker 1991-1995; James B. Clooney 1991-2002; Joe Morgan 1999-2006; Art Davies 2003-2007+; Eric Unander 2007+
  • Iglesia Cristiana Evangelica de SoHo, TX (OB) +1950-1983? (Spanish OB) +1984-2022+
    • South Houston Bible Chapel (OB) +1950-1971; South Houston Gospel Chapel (OB) 1972-1983; Spanish Bible Chapel 1984-1991; ICE SoHo 2000-present;
    • @ cor. 11th & Spencer Hiway +1950-1967; 716-8th St. 1968-1991, 2000-present
    • c/o B.S. Avenell +1950-1965; R.T. Thompson 1966-1967; Sydney Rey 1968-1974; H.L. Bouchillon @ Houston 1975; Fred Bandini +1989-1991; Ray Gonzalez 2000-2003; Ruben Bandini 2004-2007+

Tomball

  • Tomball Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+

Liberty County

Cleveland

Montgomery County

Montgomery

  • Montgomery Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+

Willis

  • Willis Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+

The Woodlands

Walker County

Huntsville

?

Florida