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The Crown of Glory
US IHC PUB–NEWS · Series · 03/1897
Part of IHC Publications

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 Church
The Gleaner 08-1934
US PHC DIS–OH–PUB–726 · Item · 1934
Part of PHC Districts

Bulletin of The Ohio Pilgrim Holiness Young People's Societies. Vol IV No.1

Pilgrim Holiness Church
US HCCA GEN HIST · Fonds · 1880

This 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 Holiness Church [California]
US WMC DIS–MI–PUB–940 · Item · 1911
Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

Vol. II, No. 6. Published Monthly by the Michigan Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America, Rev. S.A. Manwell managing Editor. Publication office Coldwater, MI.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
US WMC DIS–MI–PUB–941 · Item · 1910
Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

Vol. I, No. 10. Published Monthly by the Michigan Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America, Rev. S.A. Manwell managing Editor. Publication office Coldwater, MI. [MISSING PAGES]

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
US PHC DIS–PNW–PUB–739 · Item · 1966
Part of PHC Districts

The Northwest Pilgrim newsletter. Harley Briggs, Editor; Lowell Weller, Asst. Editor.

Pilgrim Holiness Church
The Pilgrim Program
US PHC GEN HIST–BRDCST–PLGM PRGM · File · 1922
Part of Pilgrim Holiness Church General History

The Pilgrim Program is on the air each weekday morning at 6:00 (Central Standard Time) over station WHO, 1000 Kilocycles, Des Moines, Iowa. This program is sponsored by the six members of the "Boone Family." They are the composer~ of hundreds of sacred songs and ballads, many of which are in print. They play eight different instruments, and present a devotional program which helps thousands to "Start the day in the right way." You are invited to join them in their morning broadcast.

Pilgrim Holiness Church
The Voice of Thanksgiving
US PHC GEN HIST–BRDCST–PLGM PRGM–730 · Item · 1941
Part of Pilgrim Holiness Church General History

THE VOICE OF THANKSGIVING Printed and mailed from 153 South Jefferson St., Berne, Indiana. Edited by the Boone Family, sponsors of the " Pilgrim Program," at their home office, 1320-4lst St., Des Moines, Iowa.

Pilgrim Holiness Church
The Wesleyan Visitor 1964
US WMC DIS–KS–PUB–621 · Item · 1964
Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

The Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
The Wesleyan Visitor 1965
US WMC DIS–KS–PUB–620 · Item · 1965
Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

The Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America