History of the Toppenish, Washington CHOG, May 1, 1949
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The first CHOG doctrine preached in Toppenish was by Bro. Clemens, the father of Oral Clemens.
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The early group rented a building until funds were not available due to the Depression.
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The work of the CHOG "died out".
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The Shaw's came to work among the "Indians". Finding several CHOG people, "Non-Indians", in the city, the Shaws began a Sunday school in a home.
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Rented an Adventist church and later bought it in the fall of 1945.
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Built a parsonage in November of 1947.
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Pastors who served listed.
Dates
- Creation: May 1, 1949
Creator
- Harry F. Martin (Person)
Extent
1 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Oral W. Clemens (Person)
- E. C. Ammondson (Person)
- A. O. Murphy (Person)
- R. W. May (Person)
- Fred Scrivner (Person)
- Elza Scrivner (Person)
- J. Frank Shaw, Mrs. (Person)
- Clark Stevens, Mrs. (Person)
- Clark Stevens, Mr. (Person)
- Henry Gattman, Sister (Person)
- Henry Gattman, Brother (Person)
- William Schmuki (Person)
- William Schmuki, Mrs. (Person)
- J. Frank Shaw (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository