North Carolina
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
A book of Recipes, 1967
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.
A Taste of Heaven, 2008
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.
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) — North Carolina
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) — North Carolina, Charlotte, Central Church of God
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) — North Carolina, Charlotte, Eastway Drive Church of God
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) — North Carolina, Cramerton, Cramerton Church of God
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
East Coast Bible College (Charlotte, NC)
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Eastern North Carolina Church of God Heritage Collection, volume 1, 2019
A presentation of the story of the Church of God in Eastern North Carolina completed in recognition of the region's 35th anniversary by the regional Historical Commission, chaired by Ron Mizell and under the direction of the state overseer, L. Dennis Page.
Give us this day our daily bread, 2011
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.