At the Holiness Christian Church annual conference held at Tipton, Indiana in 1906, The Crown of Glory was discontinued, and another paper launched under the heading of "A Voice From Canaan." " Rev. E.J.N. Bradshaw was elected editor and Rev. C. C. Brown, publisher. It is published at Carlinville, Illinois, [at the Carlinville Bible School] where they have a new three-story cement block building, a good printing plant, new cylinder press, etc.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the Seventh Annual Convention Apostolic Holiness Union of Indiana. Also Containing Reports of Ministers and Various Other Reports in Connection with the State Work. Held at WEST TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA September 23 to October 2. 1910. Superintendent, Rev. Elmer D. Joy Orleans, IN.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the eighth annual convention of the Apostolic Holiness Union of Indiana. Held at Medora, IN October 27 to November 6th, 1911. Superintendent, Rev. W. J. Crider, Greenfield, IN.
International Holiness ChurchIn the Spring of 1907, the Bethel Holiness Orphanage was launched at Carlinville, Ill., in the home of Rev. C.C. & Mrs. Myrtle Brown.
International Holiness ChurchIn January, 1908, Rev. Melvin F. Pratt and wife were led to open a home in St. Louis, Mo., for fallen girls. It is known as the Beulah Rescue Home, and is located at 3103 Bell Avenue, in that city.
International Holiness ChurchAt the annual conference in 1912, held at Sullivan, Ind., the Indiana conference purchased a fine camp ground, located at Frankfort, Ind.
International Holiness ChurchThe Holiness Christian Church also took up other lines of Gospel work and in the autumn of 1905, Rev. C. C. Brown and wife [Myrtle] launched the Holiness Bible school and Faith Missionary Training Home at Carlinville, Illinois. Property has since been purchased and the school is now permanently located at that place.
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the fourth annual conference Carolina District of the International Apostolic Holiness Church held at Randleman, NC. November 24-27,1914
International Holiness ChurchMinutes of the fourth annual conference Carolina District of the International Apostolic Holiness Church held at Troy, NC. November 8-27,1915
International Holiness ChurchThis series comprises records from the Carolina (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.
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