Origins of the Stoneboro, CHOG at Hendersonville
Scope and Contents
Remebering people of the CHOG in 1884.
Doctrines believed and preached.
Reaction to early Church of God doctrine.
Writer remembers that D. S. Warner would preach for an hour, and, after taking a drink, Warner would preach for another hour or two.
Group decided to hold cottage prayer meetings and to rent group floor of the Odd Fellows Hall in Hendersonville.
Opposition to preaching.
Decision to construct a building in 1890.
Meetings were held.
Different thought about emotionalism in worship caused the group to be divided and to eventually disband.
Group began to worship in 1899.
Dates
- From the Series: Creation: 1949 - 1950
- From the Series: Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948
Creator
- Howard Perrine (Person)
Extent
7 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- D. S. Warner, Rev. (Person)
- J. C. Fisher, Mrs. (Person)
- J. C. Fisher (Person)
- Ida Shaffer (Person)
- Nannie Kiger (Person)
- B. E. Warren, Rev. (Person)
- George Clayton, Rev. (Person)
- Samuel L. Speck (Person)
- Isaiah S. McCoy (Person)
- Frankie Miller (Person)
- H. M. Riggle (Person)
- Henry C. Wickersham (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository