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Ocean Grove is an unincorporated community and census-designated place [11] (CDP) that is part of Neptune Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It had a population of 3,057 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] down from 3,342 in 2010 . [ 14 ]
Print/export Download as PDF; ... The Tabernacle: 2,600 1930s Buckhead Theatre: 1,800 ... Ocean Grove Great Auditorium: Ocean Grove: 6,250 1977
A service of worship at the tabernacle of a camp meeting of the Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection, held at Wesleyan Methodist Camp in Stoneboro, Pennsylvania.. The camp meeting is a form of Protestant Christian religious service originating in England and Scotland as an evangelical event in association with the communion season.
Thomas Obadiah Chisholm [a] (July 29, 1866 – February 29, 1960) was an American hymnwriter, poet, and Methodist minister.. Chisholm was born on July 29, 1866, in a log cabin near Franklin, Kentucky. [4]
Ocean Park is a village in the town of Old Orchard Beach in York County, Maine, United States. A historic family style summer community affiliated with the Free Will Baptists, the community is located in southern Old Orchard Beach on Saco Bay. Rooted in the Chautauqua tradition, it is occasionally referred to as "Chautauqua-by-the-Sea."
[23] "Tabernacle Park", [24] in the center of the grounds was "God's first temple", the camp meeting place. [25] "Rev. Dr. E.H. Pilcher, president, preached the opening sermon in 1876..., dedicating the grounds to the worship of Almighty God." [26] Soon thousands came by rail and boat for all-day Big Sundays filled with worship, singing, and ...
Turk is particularly well known as resident organist of the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. [2] [4] Since he took this post in 1974, [5] the famed Robert Hope-Jones organ has been enriched with a remarkably diverse tonal palette and expanded to its current size of 207 ranks and 12,200 total pipes, played from a five-manual console.
The building remained empty up until 1994 when the Ocean Grove Historic Preservation Society led by Herbert Herbst and formed for the sole purpose of saving the building bought the building from the Board of Education for $1. The building was sound, but it was badly deteriorated. The ceiling of the auditorium was lying on the floor.