District Journals are annual publications created by the districts to document a year’s worth of administrative and spiritual activity. They include records of pastoral appointments, church statistics, acts of business from district conferences, and directory information for churches and ministers. These journals serve as a comprehensive summary of district governance, ministry, and growth for the year.
Pilgrim Holiness ChurchThis series comprises records from the West Virginia 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.
Pilgrim Holiness ChurchMinutes of The West Tennessee Conference, held at Liberty Church, near McNairy, Tenn., October 29-31, 1908; The Tennessee Conference, held at McNairy, Tenn., November 4-7, 1908; The North Georgia Conference, held at Wesley Chapel, Georgia, November 11-14, 1908 all of The Wesleyan Methodist Connection, or Church, of America
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThis series comprises records from the West Tennessee conference 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.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaTitle page of a bible produced by the Wesleyan Methodist Publishing House. Rev. Dennison Smith Kinney, Sr., Agent. Date unknown
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThis area contains a broad collection of materials documenting the general history of the denomination from its founding to the present. The records include narratives, historical summaries, anniversary publications, commemorative booklets, biographical sketches of key leaders, timelines, and interpretive essays. These materials provide insight into the denomination’s origins, theological development, organizational structure, major events, and evolution over time. Also included are accounts of local and national movements, missionary work, social justice efforts, and educational initiatives. This collection serves as a foundational resource for understanding the denomination’s identity, values, and impact, offering researchers and members a comprehensive overview of its historical journey.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaWesleyan Methodist Churches Established 1840-1885 in Indiana
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThis series comprises records from the Virginia conference. 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.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThis series comprises records from the Virginia 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.
Pilgrim Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Merged Virginia District, Pilgrim Holiness Church, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Roanoke, Virginia, August 12, 13, 1968
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America