Box CHOG 176
Contains 271 Results:
A. J. Stuart Letter Responding About CHOG History Inquiry to C. E. Brown, Dated 2/28/1950
A. J. Stuart apoligizes for responding late and states he cannot write the history of CHOG without paragraphs that were not included in the letter.
History of the CHOG in Cairo, IL, 1911 - 1946
No writer was given. A revival was held in 1911 and 3 years later, a congregation was started.
Metropolis, IL, Dated 1/24/1950
Refers to a small congregation in Paducah, KY that fell apart after the pastor had a problem in his personal life. Refers C. E. Brown to people who could give him the history of their churches. E. H. Harding and wife say that they willl defend Anderson CHOG against the views of the Slacum movement. He is very satisfied with the progress of the church in Metropolis, IL.
40th Anniversary of the First CHOG in Chicago, IL, 1904 - 1949
The letter is found inside a pamphlet titled, "Fortieth Anniversary of the First Church of God" that was held on 11/25/1944. The letter is dated 4/7/1949. Lillian Hoag is responding to C. E. Brown's letter dated March 24th, asking her to write a history of the CHOG in Chicago, IL.
Christian Greetings in Jesus Name, Dated 4/1949
Lida Lunn came into contact with CHOG in 1901 in a tent meeting held in Highland Park, a suburb of Chicago, held by George and Mary Cole.
West Frankfort Illinois Camp Ground, Sent 2/13/1950
No writer was given. It contains the early history of the campground.
History of the CHOG at Sullivan, IL, Sent 9/23/1949
No writer given. It contains the history, the development, the buildings, and the pastors who served.
History of the CHOG - West Frankfort, IL, Sent 5/10/1949
It contains the healing of L. H. Morgan from tubercolosis. Mentions the opposition directed toward person who accepted the message of the CHOG. The first ordinance and communion service held in home of S. W. Parrish. Mentions the revivals conducted, buildings serving the group, and building funds.
History of the CHOG in Alton, IL, Dated 6/23/1949
There is a cover letter included. The church was started in homes with prayer meetings. It details the visiting ministers and the history of the buildings. In 1945, the building was damaged by a fire pretty badly and a new building was soon erected.
History of the CHOG in Homer, IL, Dated 5/2/1949
Includes cover letter. The church began with a revival service. There were group meetings happening in several locations. Because there was no public place of worship, a building fund was started for a church to be in Homer someday.