The regular yearly meeting of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission opened at 39 Chenango Street, Binghamton, New York, at 3:00 p.m., March 18, 1913.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, Elder Preston Kennedy
DISTRICT ELDER, Elder Harry M. Moore
GENERAL BOARD:
Elder Preston Kennedy, Elder Harry M. Moore, Wm. Shoemaker, Melvin F. Rock, Albert H. Wilson
TRUSTEES:
Frank Carroll
E. O. Fuller
Elder Harry M. Moore
GENERAL SECRETARY, Grace M. Robinson
The sixth annual meeting of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission was held in the Mission Hall at 399 Chenango Street, Binghamton, New York, November 9–13, 1910.
General Superintendent Preston Kennedy
This series comprises records from the New York (Pentecostal Rescue Mission) 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 ChurchThis series comprises records from the New England 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska (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.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Second Annual District Assembly of the International Holiness Church of Nebraska, held at Madrid, Nebraska, on September 24, 1920.
District Superintendent: Rev. Warren Posey, Lincoln, Nebraska
Assistant Superintendent: Rev. R. Sharp, Lincoln, Nebraska
Secretary: Rev. L. W. Stanger, Madrid, Nebraska
Treasurer: Rev. E. C. Oney, Oshkosh, Nebraska.
Mt. Etna Circuit
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThis series comprises records from the Minnesota 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 AmericaMINISTERIAL CONVENTION
Northern Indiana District
Pilgrim Holiness Church
February 8-9, 1968
Tipton, Indiana, Pilgrim Holiness Church
Mill and Douglas Streets