J. R. Tackett
Person
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
CHOG in Baton Rouge, LA, 1939 - 1942
Item — Box CHOG 177, Folder: Louisiana
Scope and Contents
Also known as College Hill CHOG. Details the work of influential persons in starting this church.
Dates:
Event: 1939 - 1942
History of Church at Hammond, LA, 1893 - 1946
Item — Box CHOG 177, Folder: Louisiana
Scope and Contents
Includes the beginnings of the church and the lives of the influential persons as well as the buildings used and a list of pastors served. References the neck tie controversy and the black congregation.
Dates:
Event: 1893 - 1946
James E. Forrest letter
Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Alabama
Scope and Contents
An eleven page letter about the life and ministry work of J. E. Forrest.
Dates:
1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948
The First CHOG, Oak Grove, LA, 1912 - 1938
Item — Box CHOG 177, Folder: Louisiana
Scope and Contents
Brief history of the beginning of the church with street preaching and prayer meetings as well as the history of the buildings used. Lists the pastors who have served.
Dates:
Event: 1912 - 1938
W. A. McDonald Letter - CHOG in Mississippi, 1950
Item
Scope and Contents
Letter provides background information about CHOG in Mississippi. W. W. Bradley and Sammy Bozeman preach to the Spring Hill Community near Meridian. Members of a Protestant church were "ordered out" if they believed in holiness. These members built a building on borrowed land to worship there instead. Eventually, the letter mentions that the land owner took back the land (and with it the building), so the congregation moved to Pine Grove, remaining there for seveal years until a more...
Dates:
1950