Catha, Margarette
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Article, "Church of God Secretary Finds Work Rewarding," Chattanooga Post, undated
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Article, National Secretaries Association, undated
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Article, New NSA Chapter Installed Here by Chattanooga District Officials, undated
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Award, American Red Cross, October 1953
Award is for service and being a "One Gallon Blood Donor"
Correspondence, Floyd D. Carey, July 31, 1980
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Correspondence, Larry J. Timmerman, undated
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Correspondence, Ronald E. Brock, February 28, 1975
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Correspondence, Wanda, undated
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Eulogy for the funeral of Margarette Catha, Catheryn Blocker, August 12, 2008
Catha served the general church while working at Church of God Publishing House, and as secertary to the General Overseer at Church of God International Offices.
Howard J. Long, correspondence concerning licensure , July 4, 1973-July 15, 1974
This collection includes sermons, ministerial reports, correspondence, and a diary for Howard Jay Long. It is one of our smaller collections that help to show the diversity and character of Pentecostal preaching and ministerial activity.