Michigan (Intl. Holiness Church)

Identity elements

Tilvísunarkóði

US IHC -3–MI (IHC)

Nafn og staðsetning skjalasafns

Þrep lýsingar

Skjalaflokkur

Titill

Michigan (Intl. Holiness Church)

Dagsetning(ar)

  • 1919 (Sköpun)

Umfang

1000

Nafn skjalamyndara

(1882-1922)

Stjórnunarsaga

Formed through the merger of several smaller Holiness denominations—many of which had undergone multiple name changes over the years.

Origins (1897–1900):
The foundation of the movement began in 1897 with the creation of the International Holiness Union and Prayer League by Rev. Martin Wells Knapp and Rev. Seth C. Rees in Cincinnati, Ohio. This organization was committed to promoting holiness and revivalism through literature, missionary associations, and evangelistic efforts. By 1900, the name was changed to the International Apostolic Holiness Union to emphasize a return to apostolic Christianity.

Expansion and Structure (1900–1913):
As the movement grew, it expanded its reach by establishing missions, churches, rescue homes, and schools. Missionaries were sent to various regions across the globe, including Africa, India, Japan, the West Indies, and South America. In 1905, the organization adopted the name International Apostolic Holiness Union and Churches, reflecting its shift toward a more defined denominational structure. By 1913, it became known as the International Apostolic Holiness Church.

Mergers and Growth (1919–1922):
Significant growth occurred through a series of mergers. In 1919, the Holiness Christian Church, which originated in Pennsylvania in 1882, merged with the International Apostolic Holiness Church to form the International Holiness Church. This was followed in 1922 by the addition of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission of New York (founded in 1897) and the Pilgrim Church of Pasadena (founded in 1917), at which point the name Pilgrim Holiness Church was adopted.

Content and structure elements

Umfang og innihald

This series comprises records from the Michigan (Intl. Holiness Church) 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.

Skipulag röðunar

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Skilyrði er ráða aðgengi

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Technical access

Skilyrði er ráða endurgerð

Tungumál efnis

    Leturgerðir efnis

      Athugasemdir um tungumál og letur

      Leiðarvísir

      Acquisition and appraisal elements

      Varðveislusaga

      Um aðföng

      Upplýsingar um grisjun, eyðingu og áætlun

      Viðbætur

      Related materials elements

      Staðsetning frumrita

      Staðsetning afrita

      Related archival materials

      Related descriptions

      Notes element

      Almenn athugasemd

      The oldest journal in our files is from 1922, which specifies it is the 22nd annual assembly.

      Specialized notes

      Annað auðkenni

      Description control element

      Reglur eða aðferð

      Heimildir notaðar

      Aðgangsleiðir

      Efnisorð

      Staðir

      Nöfn

      Genre access points

      Aðföng