Church Colleges
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Lee College, Academic Dean, Faculty Seminars, Teaching from a Christian Perspective: Papers Presented at the Lee College Faculty Seminar, January 4, 1979
Item — Box M0028-131, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
(1) Teaching the Bible from a Christian Perspective; (2) Teaching Language Arts from a Christian Perspective; (3) Teaching Teacher Education from a Christian Perspective
Dates:
January 4, 1979
Topical Files, College Opportunity Grant for Pastor's Kids, April 2006
Item — Box CG0006-V07, Folder: 4
Dates:
April 2006
Found in:
Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center
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CG0006, Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.) General Ministries collection
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Series 7: Minutes of the Elders, Supreme, Executive, and General Council Meetings
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Minutes of the Elders, Supreme, Executive and General Council Meetings, Topical Files
Topical Files, Lee University Tuition, September 2004 - April 2006
Item — Box CG0006 - V08, Folder: 1
Dates:
September 2004 - April 2006
Found in:
Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center
/
CG0006, Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.) General Ministries collection
/
Series 7: Minutes of the Elders, Supreme, Executive, and General Council Meetings
/
Minutes of the Elders, Supreme, Executive and General Council Meetings, Topical Files
Upsilon Xi tie pin, undated
Item — Drawer Small Object Cabinet 1-2, Compartment: 2
Identifier: AR0001-0028
Scope and Contents
James Beaty served as an early sponsor to the men's social service club, Upsilon XI, at Lee College. This was his tie pin.
Dates:
undated
West Coast Bible College
File
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The General Photograph Collection at the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center contains:
1. Photographs of persons, events, institutions, and buildings related to the Church of God.
2. Photographs related to other Pentecostal denominations or Charismatic ministries.
3. Photographs related to the history of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements.
The collection is arranged in folders by subject (names, places, events).
Dates:
about 1850–