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The following list of Protestant missionary societies is a list of Protestant Christian missionary organizations that began between 1691–1900. [ 1 ] Missionary societies in the United Kingdom
Mission Temple District Akron Ohio Stake: 25 May 1975: Ohio Columbus: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Charleston West Virginia Stake [a] 23 Aug 1970: West Virginia Charleston: Columbus Ohio Cincinnati Ohio Stake: 23 Nov 1958: Ohio Cincinnati: Columbus Ohio Cincinnati Ohio East Stake: 15 Feb 2004: Ohio Cincinnati: Columbus Ohio Cincinnati Ohio North ...
The current Wilburite Ohio Yearly Meeting is often distinguished by the addition of "Conservative" to its name and is a member of the Conservative Friends. The "Gurneyite" group relocated to Damascus, Ohio in 1917, becoming Ohio Yearly Meeting (Damascus). Later, they relocated again, this time to Canton, Ohio. In 1965 the Ohio Yearly Meeting ...
With 4,000 circuit riders by 1844, the Methodist Episcopal Church rapidly became the largest Protestant denomination in the country. Grace Wesleyan Methodist Church in Akron, Ohio The Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection specifically traces its origin to the Wesleyan Methodist Church which was a Methodist denomination in the United States ...
Betsey Stockton – missionary to Hawaii; a freed slave who was one of the first American single women to go on a foreign mission; Lancelot Threlkeld – linguist and missionary linked to the Lake Macquarie mission; Mary E. Van Lennep – missionary to Smyrna and Constantinople; Charlotte White - missionary to India, 1816-1826
The Wyandot Mission Church is an early 19th century Methodist church in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. The church's interior contains hand-hewn benches, dark pews, and portraits of the missionary John Stewart and his Wyandot converts. The church is surrounded by trees and a cemetery and is often described as peaceful.
S. Scandinavian Alliance Mongolian Mission; School of Missions Mobilization; SEND International; Servants to Asia's Urban Poor; Leonard Sharp (doctor) The Sheo Yang Mission
1932 - William Ernest Hocking, et al. Re-Thinking Missions: A Laymen's Inquiry After One Hundred Years marks the turning away from traditional missions by the mainstream Protestant denominations, leaving the field to the evangelicals and fundamentalists. [361] [362]