Minutes of the Twelfth Annual Conference of the International Holiness Church, held at Proximity, North Carolina, September 26–29, 1922.
District Superintendent: Rev. S. M. Stikeleather, Kingswood, Ky.
Assistant District Superintendents: For North Carolina – Rev. O. L. Ruth, High Point, N.C. For Virginia – Rev. R. G. Flexon, Shacklefords, Va.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Cary Anthony, Kingswood, Ky.
Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the International Holiness Church, held at Burlington, North Carolina, November 1–6, 1921.
S. M. Stikeleather, District Superintendent,
Brother C. C. Brown, Assistant General Superintendent
Minutes of the Tenth Annual District Assembly of the International Holiness Church of the Southern District, held at Roanoke, Virginia, November 16–20, 1920.
District Superintendent— Rev. S. M. Stikeleather, Kingswood, Ky.
Assistant District Superintendent— Rev. W. A. Way, Randleman, N. C.
Secretary and Trcasurer— Miss Cary A. Anthony, Greensboro, N. C.
Assistant Secretary— Rev. B. B. Bulla, Asheboro, N. C.
The first Holiness Christian Church General Conference was held in Mt. Calvary Church in Reading, Pa., in March, 1897. At this conference the name Holiness Christian Association was changed to Holiness Christian Church. The organization saw the need of a church paper, and the paper, known as The Crown of Glory, was launched as the official organ of the church. It was first published in Pennsylvania, but later moved to Indiana, and at the annual conference held at Tipton, Indiana in 1906, it was discontinued, and another paper launched under the heading of "A Voice From Canaan."
International Holiness ChurchThis series comprises records from the Southern (Intl. Apostolic 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.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Ninth Annual Conference of the Southern District of the International Apostolic Holiness Church Held at Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Officers
Superintendent—S. M. Stikeleather
Assistant Superintendent—O. L. Ruth
Scretary—B. B. Bulla
Treasurer —W R Cox
Minutes of the Eighth Annual Conference of the Southern District of the International Apostolic Holiness Church Held at High Point, North Carolina, in November 1918.
District Superintendent: Rev. S. S. Nelson, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Assistant Superintendent: Rev. Marion A. Baldwin, Greensboro, North Carolina.
District Secretary: Rev. H. P. Thomas, Shacklefords, Virginia.
District Treasurer: Rev. Sherrill M. Stikeleather, Asheville, North Carolina.
The Seventh Annual Conference of North Carolina and Virginia Met in Roanoke, Virginia, on November 14th, 1917. Rev. S. S. Nelson, Dist. Supt., in the chair.
District Superintendent, S. S. Nelson.
Assistant Superintendent, O. L. Ruth.
Secretary, Paul H. Greeson.
Treasurer, James L. Crouse.
The Sixth Annual Conference -of the Southern District of the International Apostolic Holiness Church, convened at Greensboro, N. C., Nov. 15, 1916.
Officers
District Superintendent, S. S. Nelson.
Assistant Superintendent, O. L. Ruth.
Secretary, Paul H. Greeson.
Treasurer, James L. Crouse.
This series consists of newsletters and related publications produced by a District/Conference to communicate news, events, updates, and other information to its members, stakeholders, or the general public. The newsletters typically include announcements, reports on recent activities, upcoming events, staff updates, and other items of interest. Materials may vary in format and frequency over time.
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