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Box CHOG 176

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Contains 271 Results:

"History of a CHOG Pioneer" Letter about the ministry of John G. Neff, mostly centering in CO, 1927-1949

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Colorado
Scope and Contents

Contains a cover letter written to Dr. C. E. Brown from Egypt, containing descriptions of ministrial activities.

Dates: Event: 1927-1949

Brief Overview and History of the First CHOG in North Denver, CO, 1888-1949

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Colorado
Scope and Contents Has handwritten notes from W. D. Pollock. Also, a cover letter written by John E. Roberts Jr. History of the CHOG in North Denver, CO written by John Roberts Sr, assisted by Elsa Fischer. Contents include the influence of the Gospel Trumpet upon James Pollock, the faith of Wheeler Pollock, a 6 week revival in 1888 by D.S. Warner's evangelistc team, open door mission for men, first trustees, construction of the missionary home, and the transitioning of the church buildings. The church was...
Dates: Event: 1888-1949

The Work in Belfast, Ireland, 1921 - 1950

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

This is the initial contact with Church of God. There are 2 congregations in Belfast: Ormeau and Peter's Hall. The note discusses the conflict of views concerning Anderson, the closing of the church at Ormeu, and Peter's Hall doing well. It also refers to "Saints" in Aberdeen and teh British Gospel Trumpet.

Dates: Event: 1921 - 1950

Brief Life History of Otto Henry Doebert as Pioneer Minister, 1950-01-06

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

Parents were from Germany and he worked in Dayton, OH. It details how he came in contact with CHOG and working at the Gospel Trumpet in Moundsville in 1903. An oversight of mission home in Essen, Germany where he promised to preach the truth.

Dates: Event: 1950-01-06

History of German Gospel Trumpet, 1950-01-05

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

It began in 1893 at Grand Junction, MI and the note includes a list of early editors.

Dates: Event: 1950-01-05

History of the German Gospel Trumpet, 1949-12-17

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

There is a reference to letter from Gottlieb Arbeiter, 1/5/1950. It contains when the German Gospel Trumpet was published, 1895, the history of it, and that F. L. Hahn was editor. The German name for the Gospel Trumpet is Evangeliums Posaune.

Dates: Event: 1949-12-17

Work of CHOG in Germany, Russia, and Poland, Dated 2/1949

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

Mentioned in the letter was that George Vieluth was the first missionary of CHOG to Europe in 1901. A notice was put in Gospel Trumpet for ministers to come to Hamburg to preach. There was a growth of churches in Latvia and Brother Boonen needed workers, Vieluth went.

Dates: Event: Dated 2/1949

The Beginnings of the Work in Germany, 1919 - 1922

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

Walter Warwick served in World War I, after returning home he was sent to Prussia by the church to assist in church work. There, he met Eva Schmidt who talked to him about a sinless life. Instrumental to his faith was C.E. Orr's Book "A Religious Faith". Otto Doebert influenced his understanding of the book of Revelations. He was invited by Meyers to come to Essen to assist in starting the German Gospel Trumpet in 1922.

Dates: Event: 1919 - 1922

Bundle of biographical clippings

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Arkansas
Scope and Contents

A bundle of biographical clippings about a few of the reverends in the Arkansas congregations. Each clipping gives a brief description and history of the reverend.

Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

E. R. Trick letter about Smith chapel church of God, letter describes events between 1907 through 1946.

 Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Arkansas
Scope and Contents

E. R. Trick's letter describes the history of Smith chapel church of God congregation. The letter also gives a list of pastors and evangelists that were involved with the church.

Dates: Event: letter describes events between 1907 through 1946.