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− | The Lampeter Music Hall, located in Lampeter, [[Lancaster County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Lancaster County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], has this foundation marker: "Lampeter Music, Lecture and Bible School lovingly dedicated to the memory of the early settlers of Lancaster County 1898." To Henry B. Herr belongs most of the credit for this structure. It became a preaching point for the [[Willow Street Mennonite Church (Willow Street, Pennsylvania, USA)|Brick Mennonite Church]] (MC), two miles away. In November 1905 [[Wenger, Amos Daniel (1867-1935)|A. D. Wenger]] conducted here one of the first revivals held in the [[LMC: | + | The Lampeter Music Hall, located in Lampeter, [[Lancaster County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Lancaster County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], has this foundation marker: "Lampeter Music, Lecture and Bible School lovingly dedicated to the memory of the early settlers of Lancaster County 1898." To Henry B. Herr belongs most of the credit for this structure. It became a preaching point for the [[Willow Street Mennonite Church (Willow Street, Pennsylvania, USA)|Brick Mennonite Church]] (MC), two miles away. In November 1905 [[Wenger, Amos Daniel (1867-1935)|A. D. Wenger]] conducted here one of the first revivals held in the [[LMC: a Fellowship of Anabaptist Churches|Lancaster Mennonite Conference]], following approval of such work in the fall Conference. Amos Geigley and others held continued meetings here and, and it was a preaching point, somewhat under Henry B. Herr's supervision. By about 1915 this mission moved back to the Brick church. Later the local school board bought the building. |
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The Lampeter Music Hall, located in Lampeter, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, has this foundation marker: "Lampeter Music, Lecture and Bible School lovingly dedicated to the memory of the early settlers of Lancaster County 1898." To Henry B. Herr belongs most of the credit for this structure. It became a preaching point for the Brick Mennonite Church (MC), two miles away. In November 1905 A. D. Wenger conducted here one of the first revivals held in the Lancaster Mennonite Conference, following approval of such work in the fall Conference. Amos Geigley and others held continued meetings here and, and it was a preaching point, somewhat under Henry B. Herr's supervision. By about 1915 this mission moved back to the Brick church. Later the local school board bought the building.
Author(s) | Ira D Landis |
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Date Published | 1958 |
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Landis, Ira D. "Lampeter Music Hall (Lampeter, Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1958. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lampeter_Music_Hall_(Lampeter,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=177012.
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Landis, Ira D. (1958). Lampeter Music Hall (Lampeter, Pennsylvania, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lampeter_Music_Hall_(Lampeter,_Pennsylvania,_USA)&oldid=177012.
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