Aberdeen, Washington CHOG, March 23, 1950
Scope and Contents
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.
A store building was rented.
Writer taking oversight of the Woodland, Washington CHOG in Seattle and trying to start a Sunday school in South Park, Seattle. At the time this letter was written, a church building had been built with a congregation.
A reminder for C. E. Brown that he and his wife stayed in Brown's home in Detroit, Michigan in 1917.
The writer affirms that God revealed the CHOG truth to Willis Brown and other pioneer ministers of the CHOG.
The writer was concerned about some pioneer pastors who have left the Reformation.
The writer was troubled after reading letters sent by C. W. Naylor.
Highland Park CHOG in Los Angeles, California began in 1928.
The writer wrote that he knew knowledge that he wished he did not know.
The writer had been associated with the CHOG since 1908.
The writer attended Elementon, PA camp meeting.
He was acquainted with John Rupert and thinks that Rupert had never been in harmony with the CHOG brethren in Wistern, PA.
Rupert starteed Burnside, PA camp meeting, which was taken over by the "Way of Truth" movement.
Dates
- Creation: March 23, 1950
Creator
- S. S. Johnson (Person)
Extent
2 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Edward Moore, Mr. (Person)
- Edward Moore, Mrs. (Person)
- (Unidentified) Hugo, Sister (Person)
- (Unidentified) Cochran, Sr. (Person)
- Tiffiny Flint (Person)
- C. E. Brown, Dr. (Charles Ewing) (Person)
- Willis M. Brown (Person)
- Isaiah S. McCoy (Person)
- J. Grant Anderson (Person)
- H. M. Riggle (Person)
- D. S. Warner, Rev. (Person)
- Alexander Jackson Kilpatrick (Person)
- C. W. Naylor (Charles) (Person)
- John H. Rupert, Rev. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository