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Info About CHOG in Columbus, KS, Dated 4/23/1949
Note it uses the word colored to describe the black congregation. Information was furnished by Mrs. Eita Sheldon. Pilgrim services were started in 1889 in private homes and rented halls. A building was constructed in 1911 with an integrated worship service.
Info about CHOG in Floyds Knobs, New Albany, Louisville, IN, Dated 9/20/1949
The early history and the early revivals conducted. The work in Floyds Knobs became the groundwork for the CHOG in New Albany and Louisville.
Info about CHOG in Shelbyville, IN, Dated 5/31/1949
Details beginning of the congregation, the Sunday school, and the buildings used and purchased for the church.
Info about the Block Chapel, Summitville, IN, Dated 2/26/1949
Gives brief biography of James C. Hull and what led him to CHOG and starting his own congregation.
Info on CHOG in Petoskey, Michigan, 5.1.1949
Letter describes the purchase of an evangelical church in California 1924 and sold to 1937 to Four Square Gospel. In 1940, four CHOG ladies met in the home of Mrs. Addie B. Keiser for prayer services, briefly mentions a school building was purchased and renovated for church and that pastors served.
Info Regarding the Church at St. Albans, WV, April 27, 1949
CHOG began in a store buidling on April 15, 1922.
INFORM! Mission and Ministries of CHOG ([Title changed to Communion], 1997 - 2001
Information about CHOG at Reynolds Corners. Ralson Circle, Toledo, OH., April 5, 1949
Work started around 1919.
Information about CHOG in Hart, Michigan, 5.10.1949
Letter touches on purchases, fundraising, and loans for a writers ministry. Letter begins with CHOG persons renting a house for worship and then later purchasing the property. Letter continues with the pruchase of a place of worship in Hart through the fundraising of Rev. Sister Halseth that originally was being used for a church in Shelby. Letter does not contain reason for why. There was also a loan that was borrowed, the last payment made was on June 22, 1943.