Minutes of the Sixth Annul Session of The Indiana Conference of the Holiness Christian Church held at Frankfort, IN October 1–4, 1901. Presiding Elder, A. D. BUCK, Noblesville, IN.
International Holiness ChurchThis series comprises records from the Indiana (Apostolic Holiness Union of Indiana) district. They capture the district’s role as a vital regional hub within the wider church. The materials include minutes from district conferences, correspondence between local pastors and district leaders, reports from area churches, pastoral appointments, membership and financial statistics, and policy documents specific to the region.
These records reveal how the district guided and supported local congregations and clergy, implemented denominational policies on a regional level, and fostered church growth and ministry within the community.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Sixteenth Annual Conference Apostolic Holiness Church held at Orleans, IN August 15—26, 1919. STATE SUPERINTENDENT.. . .H. W. COCHRAN, East Enterprise, IN.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Fourteenth Annual Conference Apostolic Holiness Church held at Middletown, IN August 28–September 3, 1917. State Superintendent, H.W. COCHRAN, East Enterprise, IN.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Twelfth Annual Conference Apostolic Holiness Church held at Orleans, IN October 5–10, 1915. Superintendent W. J. CRIDER, Orleans, IN.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Eleventh Annual Conference Apostolic Holiness Church held at West Terre Haute, IN October 2–11, 1914. Superintendent W. J. CRIDER, Orleans, IN.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Tenth Annual Conference Apostolic Holiness Church held at Orleans, IN October 7–12, 1913. Superintendent W. J. CRIDER, Orleans, IN.
International Holiness ChurchA historical sketch of the history of the Illinois conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church (1844–1969). Compiled from Conference Journals 1941-1969, by Arthur L. Bray, July 23, 1969.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1843-1968)