Minutes
of the
Fifty-fourth annual session
of the
Alabama conference
of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
Held at
Camp Eden, Alabama
August 6-8,1963
Rev. V.O. Agan [Verlon Otho Agan Sr.], conference president.
Alabama
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Minutes
of the
Fifty-fifth annual session
of the
Alabama conference
of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
Held at
Camp Eden, Alabama
August 4-6,1964
Rev. J.A. Treese, conference president, conference president.
Minutes
of the
Fifty-sixth annual session
of the
Alabama conference
of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
Held at
Camp Eden, Alabama
August 3-5,1965
Rev. J.A. Treese, conference president, conference president.
Minutes
of the
Fifty-seventh annual session
of the
Alabama conference
of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
Held at
Camp Eden, Alabama
August 9-11,1966
Rev. J.A. Treese, conference president, conference president.
Minutes
of the
Fifty-seventh annual session
of the
Alabama conference
of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
Held at
Camp Eden, Alabama
August 9-11,1966
Rev. E.L. Shigley [Ernest Luther Shigley, Sr.], conference president.
Photo of the first session of the Alabama Conference November 10,1910 in Ada's Chapel (one of the first churches in Alabama).
Front Row (left to right): Rev. R.G. Ramsey, Rev. Eldredge Snipe, Rev. Loren Bamburg, Rev. Cleveland Tucker, Ivah Ruth
Ramsey
Back Row (left to right): Mr. W.E. Hobson, Rev. P.C. [Pierce Clayton] Ramsey, Rev. Mrs. Ada White-Ramsey, Rev. Cleona Peoples. (The young child in Mrs. Ada's arms is Orion Francis Ramsey.)
Born out of the fires of a Wesleyan Methodist tent meeting, Ada Chapel has brought the message of holiness and sanctification to the community for 100 years. The church was named in honor of Rev. Ada White-Ramsey who was the first to bring the Wesleyan message to this part of Alabama. She and her husband, Pierce Clayton [P.C.] Ramsey, started the church in 1906.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America