Tennessee
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Oregon February, Tennessee 3 - 9, Washington DC April Per. Photos: #94, 2005
Our Favorite Recipes, 1966
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.
Paths of a Pioneer: Life Story of Paul Haven Walker—My Call and Redemption, 1970
cover page signed by Margaret and Paul H. Walker
Pentecostal Institute of Church Growth (Cleveland, Tennessee)
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Pine Forest Chapel (Cleveland, Tennessee)
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Pleasures from the good earth, 2009
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.
Recipes and Remembrances of Irene McFalls , 2003
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.
Sharing the Good Life: Cleveland, Tennessee, 1979
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
Souls Outreach Church (Cleveland, Tennessee)
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
South Cleveland Church of God of Prophecy (Cleveland, Tennessee)
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.