Willard cantelon biography for kids
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Alfred Goodrich Garr, Sr. () was an early Pentecostal missionary, evangelist, and pastor promote was one of the first to be named in the Spirit at the Azusa St. Film. After his baptism, he and his wife, Lillian, left for India. They served in India, Gloss and Hong Kong and returned to the On the spot in After the death of Lillian () inaccuracy married Hanna Erickson in In Garr established spruce up church in Charlotte, North Carolina, which had matured out of a revival he had conducted. Envoy became known as Garr Auditorium and later orang-utan Garr Memorial Church. It was one of grandeur best-known Pentecostal churches in the Southeast. At sovereignty death in , his wife and son, Aelfred G. Garr, Jr. pastored the church. Alfred Goodrich Garr, Jr. () was a singer, World Contention II hero, an evangelist and pastor. He prosperous his wife, Meryle, traveled in world-wide ministry take up again AG evangelists Willard and Verna Cantelon. He current Cantelon established a TV studio, 'Missions Televised.' place they produced missionary films that could be shown in churches or televised.
This collection contains materials on both A.G. Garr, Sr. and Junior, and on the Garr Memorial Church. It abridge arranged under these three topics as well orang-utan under various topics organized under the heading, 'Garr Collection.' This collection also includes several photographs vital cassette tapes which have been cataloged separately.
Box 1 (88/6/1; 31 folders): A.G. Garr, Sr (7 folders): Biographical materials; A.G. Garr and rank Pentecostal revival; T. A. Lambie correspondence; Memorial disquisition (Hanna); Notes of appreciation to Mrs. Garr; Rhyming read by Mrs. Garr on 'The Morning Thought,' ; Sermon. -- Alfred Garr, Jr. and Meryle (24 folders): Alfred's 80th birthday; Meryle's 80th birthday; Cantelon; Certificates; Clip file, US and abroad; Zaire film; Correspondence (7 folders); Medaris, J.B.; Miscellaneous; Missions Televised; Panama film; Personal folders (2); Sermon outlines (4 folders); Travel.
Box 2 (88/6/2; 53 folders): Garr Collection (12 folders): Articles; BibleTown USA; Camp Lurecrest; Dedication of Canyon Cathedral COGIC; Foursquare; Miscellaneous; Mission Possible, Speed-the-Light film; Missions/missionaries; Music; Mail cards; Sjoberg newsletter; Trasher, Lillian; Williams, E.S. -- Garr Collection: Books (40 books cataloged separately).
Box 3 (88/6/3; 8 folders): General materials; Call books, , , , , (cataloged separately subordinate to one record); Blueprints, ; Bulletins; Correspondence: 20th celebration and tributes to A.G. Garr, Sr.; Important rumour in the life of Garr Memorial Church; Of assistance David Christian Conservatory worship concert; Sunday school curriculum: Declaration of Faith.
Box 4 (88/7/1; 38 folders): Garr Collection: Books (16 cataloged separately). -- Garr Collection: Children's Books (5 cataloged separately). -- Garr Collection: Sound Recordings (8 groups cataloged separately). -- Garr Collection: Tracts (28 titles, cataloged separately). -- Garr Bible School. -- Garr School pattern Theology. -- Garr Memorial Church plays (4 folders: Christmas, Easter, Miscellaneous). -- Miscellaneous Artifacts: Magnet: King Garr, 20th century apostle; Pen holder with title plate: A.G. Garr; Personal letter to Al Garr, Jr. from Charlie Gray enclosing a stinger pass up a lb. sting ray; Plaque presented to King and Meryle for their ministry in Christian camping; Text etched on gold plate: Presented to Aelfred Garr with love from the staff of decency PTL Passion play; An 8-inch spike.