Box CHOG 176
Contains 4 Results:
Martha Wheeler
Firsthand biographical accounts of early Church of God pastors, evangelists, missionaries, etc., received by C.E. Brown in 1949-1950 while researching his book When The Trumpet Sounded, a history of the Church of God movement.
History of CHOG in Valdosta, 1918 - 1950
Contains the history of the church, with much credit given to W.C. Hamby and wife for their 30 years of service. Several families came from North Alabama to Valdesta, including Hamby and Nathan McNeal, in 1918.
History of the Black Congregation in La Fayette, GA, Dated 6/14/1949
Writer states "the History of the Congregation of the Colored Church of God, La Fayette, Georgia". The congregation was started through conversions of Martha Wheeler through efforts of Emma Chapman, who was white. The first building was a former hog shelter and a Sunday school was opened.
History of the Black CHOG in Georgia, 1893 - 1949
Details the ifluence of the Gosepel Trumpet and the advertising that A. J. Kilpatrick and Thomas Carter were conducting a revival in Augusta on 12/1893. There is a listing of some pioneer preachers.