The Work of the CHOG in Tumweater and Olympia, Washington, April 12, 1949
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Scope and Contents
The writer moved to become the leader of the work in Tumweater, Washington.
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There were revival services in which Belle Watson and Daisy Maiden were workers.
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The writer adviced pastor Ralph Conrad to move work at Tumweater, which was regarded as a suburb of Olympia, to Olympia.
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An old congregational church was used for services.
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A church building was erected.
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All members, except nine, were influenced by a Pentecostal preacher and left the CHOG movement.
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There was an active youth group.
Dates
- Creation: April 12, 1949
Creator
- B. A. Elliott (Person)
Extent
3 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Daniel Rice, Rev. (Person)
- Bell Watson (Person)
- Daisy Virginia Maiden Boone (Person)
- James Cannon (Person)
- Ralph Conrad (Person)
- Martin Olson (Person)
- (Unidentified) Tickle, Brother (Person)
- (Unidentified) Tickle, Sister (Person)
- Guy DeVries, Brother (Person)
- DeVries Guy, Sister (Person)
- Charles Ludwig (Person)
- C. M. Ruby (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository