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Anderson Bible School was opened in 1917, and this was separated from Gospel Trumpet (now known as Warner Press) in 1925. At the same time, it became known as Anderson Bible School and Seminary. In 1925, the name was changed to Anderson College and eventually to Anderson University in 1988.
Gospel Trumpet publishing office & plant in 1921. The history of the Church of God (Anderson) begins in 1881 with Daniel Sidney Warner and several others. [2] Warner had been a member of John Winebrenner's General Eldership of the Church of God, whose members were called Winebrennerians.
Two days before Warner's death, he and the Byrum brothers signed papers conveying their rights to a nonprofit corporation named the Gospel Trumpet Publishing Company (now Warner Press, Inc., located in Anderson, Indiana). [35] Warner died on December 12, 1895, and was buried on the Church of God campgrounds at Grand Junction. [36]
The vast collection of his original works, including Head of Christ, is owned by Anderson University. Warner Press, the publishing arm of the Church of God in Anderson, Indiana, holds the copyright and distribution rights to all Warner Sallman images. [8] The Ascension of Christ (1952) in Iron Mountain, Michigan. Photo by Derrick Hautamaki.
The Alexandria Times-Tribune is a weekly newspaper [1] in Elwood, Indiana, United States. The paper has a paid circulation of approximately 1,850 and an on-line edition. [2] It covers the Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Times-Tribune focuses on community news, sports, businesses, and community events. [2]
The Bulletin was established as a daily in 1883, adding a weekly edition on Saturday in 1885.The Herald was established as an independent Republican paper in 1868, by Stephen Metcalf.
Warner Southern College was founded in 1968 by the Southeastern Association of the Church of God in Anderson, Indiana. The first freshman class of 27 students entered in the fall of 1968. In 2008, the name was changed to Warner University. [1]
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