Box CHOG 176
Contains 271 Results:
CHOG in Herington, KS, Dated 5/18/1949
The work in Herington, KS was started in German and continued until O. W. Beecher came and grew the church. It is a supporter of world ministries, including South America. Includes information about the first services and pastors there.
First CHOG, Wichita, KS, Dated 4/26/1949
Includes a cover letter, which does mention the "colored" congregation of CHOG. Goes into the development of the church, its locations, its dedications, parsonages, leading pastors, and early pioneers. Says it was always a missionary church. Includes a picture of the church.
Black Congregation of CHOG in Wichita, KS, 1916 - 1923
Refers to it as the "colored" congregation. It is a brief report of the development of the church, including its locations, pastors, youth fellowship, and Sunday school.
A Brief History of the CHOG at Hutchinson, KS, 1909 - 1948
Includes how and where the church began, the locations, and the pastors served.
History of the West Side CHOG in Wichita, KS, Sent 5/2/1949
Includes the beginning of the church, its locations, the buildings, attendance, and the pastors served.
Postcard with the Short History of CHOG in West Central, KS, Sent 3/3/1949
A short paragraph on a postcard of the congregation being started by Oscar and Thelma Carroll. The first pastor was George DeVoss. Includes the Sunday school attendance numbers.
Postcard About Delay of Church Information Request, Dated 4/17/1949
A postcard stating that Sister Anna Husted was gone but that when she returns, she can give information that was requested about the beginning of the work done. No mention of which church.
History of the CHOG in Montrose, CO, 1911
No date given. Very brief letter detailing how the church began with a 4 week long tent meeting in July 1911.
How a Young Minister Heard the Truth, 1894 - 1946
No writer was given. Details James P. Eden's childhood, marriage, early evangelism, ministrial work, and death.
Protection, KS, Dated 5/7/1949
Replying to C. E. Brown's March 24, 1949 letter, requesting the history of the CHOG in Protection, KS. Harry L McDaniel reveals that no one there can help Brown but requested Sister Matsom, who would know the history, to write to Brown. McDaniel includes a letter that he thought would help Brown.