D. S. Warner, Rev.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Aberdeen, Washington CHOG, March 23, 1950
A pastor from Montesano, Washington was interested in the possibility of beginning a CHOG congregation in Aberdeen and finding three people who were also interested in the CHOG.
Bio of Rev. Grace E. Neal, June 28, 1949
Born December 1, 1872.
Early Preachers of the CHOG Reformation
Sister C. A. Sunderland was baptized by the father of the writer. She was responsible for congregations at Granby, Webb City, and Carthage. She was "set aside" by R. L. Berry becuase he considered her fanatical. Writer considers her a godly women. She ministered in OK. She also ministered alongside of Lena Schoffner Matthesen and E. H. Shipman.
History of the CHOG in Canton, OH., April 4, 1950
Writer involved in getting new churches started in several places before coming to Canton in 1905.
Origin of CHOG in North Apollo, PA
First meeting of church and Sunday school conducted in Diamond Hall in 1898.
Origins of the Stoneboro, CHOG at Hendersonville
Remebering people of the CHOG in 1884.
Preaching of D. S. Warner and A. J. Kilpatrick in Pauling Co. OH in 1882, March 30, 1949
Preaching of D. S. Warner and A. J. Kilpatrick in Pauling Co. Ohio - 1882.
Stoneboro CHOG
Stoneboro CHOG had its origin in Hendersonville.
The Greensburg CHOG, Ohio
Bio of writer.
The Origin of the Creston Church
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith became readers of the Gospel Trumpet. They made acquantance with the author, D. S. Warner, in 1883.