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Box M0108-1

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

A Cookbook of Treasures, Kinser [Tennessee] Church of God, undated

 Item — Box: M0108-1, Object: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: undated

Food for my Household, Trinity [Fayette, Alabama]Church of God Ladies Ministry, 1987

 Item — Box: M0108-1, Object: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 1987

Taste and See..., West Rome [Georgia] Church of God, 2004

 Item — Box: M0108-1, Object: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 2004

Seasoned With Love, Guin [Alabama] Church of God, 1997

 Item — Box: M0108-1, Object: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Countless local congregations, and especially their Ladies/Women's Ministries, have published cookbooks as fundraising ventures for building projects, missions programs, and operating expenses of the church. This accruing collection serves as a memorium, preserving and making available many of these cookbooks. Not only are they great resources for comfort-food recipes, they are a window into the culture and operations of portions of the Church of God.

Dates: 1997