Box 003a
Container
Contains 10 Results:
Committees. Committee to Revise the Constitution. Constitution, 1932 (3 variants)
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 001
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General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. Committee to Revise the Constitution. History
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 002
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General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. Efficiency Commission. Minutes, 1923-1926.
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 003
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. Committee of Spiritual Resources.
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 004
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. Social Service Commission.
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 005a
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General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. United Missionary and Stewardship Committee
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 006
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. United Missionary and Stewardship Committee Minutes, 1914-1926
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 006a
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. United Missionary and Stewardship Committee Classis Reports
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 006b
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. Committee to prepare an English Hymnal, manuscript draft, 1872
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 007
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000
Committees. Committee to prepare an English Hymnal, manuscript draft, 1872
Collection — Box: 003a, Folder: 008
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From the Collection:
General Synod. Reformed Church in the United States.
The General Synod was formed in 1863 by the union of the Synod (from 1863 called the Eastern Synod) and the Ohio Synod. By action of the General Synod of 1869 the word "German" was dropped from the denomination's name and it became the Reformed Church in the United States. The General Synod was the governing body of the denomination and met every three except for several specially called meetings. Between General Synod meetings, the...
Dates:
0000 - 0000