William A. Lambert
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Historical Sketch of the CHOG in the North Central Part of Missouri, 1949
Letter contains a brief history of North Central Missouri beginning in 1898 with Simon Bertschman inviting John Neff and D. O. Teasley to come to Milan. Letter mentions the Gospel Trumpetand a revival meeting held in 1899. Sunday school was organized in the home of S. N. Still in Decemeber of 1917. The church building was constructed in 1918. Then, in 1910, a tent meeting was held and another meeting in Kiksville in 1913. The pastor was listed as J. A. Hauck.
History of CHOG in Fairbury, Nebraska, April 1949
Letter enclosed the dedication book of the Fairbury, Nebraska for CHOG on April 24, 1949. It also mentions the first service of CHOG Reformation in this area held in a school house south of Thompson in 1892 and the locations where the group met for services. Included is also a photo brief comments on Pastor L. I. Diggs as well as a photo of a church with list of building committee members.
History of Church at Independence, KS , 1879 - 1939
Gives information about Della Welch and her husband, who began the CHOG in 1914 in Independence, KS. Includes location of buildings for churches and its dedcation.
History of the Trenton Church of God, 10.18.1949
The cover letter is penned by Bert James, and states a flood from the Republican River destroyed many church records in 1935. The rest of the letter is the history written by Amy Nealeigh, stating that the first church meeting took place at a camp meeting in September of 1906. A second camp meeting was held in 1920. The letter also mentions details about the construction of the church building, the dedication held on May 1 1921, and then the additions made to the church through the 40s.
How a Young Minister Heard the Truth, 1894 - 1946
No writer was given. Details James P. Eden's childhood, marriage, early evangelism, ministrial work, and death.
Joseph H. Ball letter and autobiography
A letter and a eight page autobiography about Joseph H. Ball and a specific account of his work in the ministry field.
South Side CHOG in St. Louis, MO, 05.01.1949
Letter contains information on the CHOG in the South Side of St. Louis. The congregation started in a small building in 1924. The letter describes the mission for boys and girls as well as a "nondenominational" Sunday school created by Oliver Jones. The letter also says the congregation of the south side church was from the outgrowth of the boys and girls mission.
The CHOG in Waynoka, OK
Sister S. A. Furrow converted through reading the Gospel Trumpet in 1910.
The History of the CHOG on 219 E. Maple St. Slater, MO, 5.5.1949
Letter contains basic facts about the CHOG in Slater. The services started around 1910-1911 by W. L. Quim in his own apartment over a grocery store. Then, after a tent meeting in 1912, another room in a home was used for worship before the construction of a church building and basement. This was used for serveral years until another property lot was purchased on 219 E. Maple Street.
William A. Lambert letter
A one page letter describing the life and ministry work of William A. Lambert.