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Identifier: historyofchurcho00chur (find matches)
Title: History of the Church of the brethren of the Eastern district in Pennsylvania by the committee appointed by District conference
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Church of the Brethren. Districts. Eastern Pennsylvania. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Lancaster, Pa., The New era printing company
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gst the children for a yearor so. The first Sunday School was opened April 2, 1897.Also Bro. J. Edson Ulery and wife who succeeded SisterBoone gave much valuable services to the Mission work inits early struggle. The Mission Church was organized Octo-ber 4, 1899, consisting of five brethren and five sisters.This organization was effected by the General MissionBoard. On account of failing health, Brother Ulery with-drew from the work in the fall of 1901 and Bro. J. KurtzMiller then took full charge of the Mission, November 24,1901. At the Harrisburg (Pa.) Conference (1902) Bro. Millermade a strong plea before the Mission Board to take definitesteps toward building a Mission Home and Church. TheBoard granted him the privilege to solicit funds to this end.By January 10, 1905, he had sufficient funds to buy a plot ofground 66 X 100, for which he paid $4,300, spot cash. Atthe Springfield (111.) Conference (1906) he presented plansfor the proposed Mission buildings which were adopted by 536
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BROOKLYN CHURCH. 537 the Mission Board. Brother Miller threw all the Calebblood that he possessed into the good cause, and after hav-ing many, never-to-be-forgotten-experiences, he brokeground for the Mission buildings on April 29, 1908. Sevenmonths later the buildings were dedicated, on November 29,1908. It is worthy of note that this was our Bi-Centennialyear, and was a worthy event in a great year for us as aBrotherhood. The General Mission Board was representedat the dedication in the person of Charles D. Bonsack whowith a number of ministers from adjoining congregationstook part in the dedicatory services. The Mission Churchproperty was dedicated free of debt and Bro. Miller had$400 (left over after all obligations were met) which heturned over to the General Mission Board for World WideMission work. At the day of the dedication the Mission Church num-bered thirty members but doubled its membership by a yearlater. At this writing (1913) the membership is 115, witha growing Sunday

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