Pentecost Band of India ARC1010 Reel1 Microfilm - Finding Aid

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eplace: preserving, learning, and creative exchange Finding Aids Special Collections 2012 Pentecost Band of India ARC1010 Reel1 Microfilm - Finding Aid Pentecost Band India Pentecost Band of India Follow this and additional works at: http://place.asburyseminary.edu/findingaids Recommended Citation India, Pentecost Band, "Pentecost Band of India ARC1010 Reel1 Microfilm - Finding Aid" (2012). Finding Aids. Book 27. http://place.asburyseminary.edu/findingaids/27 This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at eplace: preserving, learning, and creative exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of eplace: preserving, learning, and creative exchange. For more information, please contact thad.horner@asburyseminary.edu.

ARC1010 Reel 13

ARC1010 Reel 13 Introduction The Pentecost Bands of India Papers are the records of three Pentecost Bands of India from 1897 to 1949. The journals come from Raj Nandgaon (1897-1905), Gondia (1899-1905), and Dondi Lohara (1899-1949). Each mission station was opened in the year recorded, but records do not document the entire history of each station. The Dondi Lohara station is most carefully documented, with only a few years missing from the noted dates. Each journal is an ongoing documentation of the activities and personnel of each station. Also included in journal one are statistical charts of Indians contacted by Pentecostal Bands as concerned language, literacy, and religion from 1930-1931. The collection was microfilmed and is contained on one roll. The original condition of the papers was fair with some pages being very brittle and damaged from insects. They were microfilmed to preserve the original condition of the papers. The journals were filmed as they were recorded by the secretaries of the Pentecost Bands. The original papers are held in the Marston Memorial Historical Center, Free Methodist Headquarters, Winona Lake, IN. Agency History The Pentecost Bands of India was one of the missionary arms of the larger Pentecost Bands of the World. Pentecost Bands was officially recognized in 1890 by the Free Methodist General Conference. Vivian Dake, raised in Oregon, IL; educated in the Free Methodist Seminary (North Chili, NY) and Rochester University (Rochester, NY); was the founder of the Pentecost Bands. Upon returning to Iowa after his schooling, he

involved himself in evangelism. He began to enlist Christians in groups, or bands, to go into small towns to open new churches and preach the gospel. It grew out from Iowa to include bands in Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. It was administrated under the Free Methodist Church from 1890. Its headquarters moved to Indianapolis. The bands began to reach out to a needy world in the late 1800s, including work in India and Egypt. On an extended trip to Europe and Africa, Vivian Dake died of malaria and was buried in Sierra Leone in 1892. Following his death there was a succession of leaders including Thomas H. Nelson (1882-1915), Lewis Glenn (1915-1916), George Bula (1916-1920), Forrest B. Whistler (1916-1935), Otto H. Nater (1935-1939), and Leroy Bula (1939-1950). The confident and aggressive evangelistic nature of the bands was undermined during the administrations of Nelson and Glenn. George Bula restored confidence but the original evangelistic fervor was never restored. In 1950, younger officers began to get new ideas of leadership, costs of operation increased, available personnel declined, and the financial base from other independent mission groups also declined. This led to the need to seek out a larger organization whish would be willing to undertake the work of the bands, both in the US and abroad. This was accomplished in January 1959 when the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Marion, IN allowed the Pentecost bands (or Missionary Bands as they had changed their name to in 1925) to merge wit their denomination. This included mission work in India, where they had established an orphanage and a facility for caring for victims of Hansen s disease; Japan; and Jamaica, West Indies, where a training school for Christian workers had been established. Asbury Theological Seminary ARC 1010Reel 13 Box/Inventory of Microfilming Frame # Title Date 5 Journal #1 Raj Nandgaon Station 9/28/1897 to 11/18/1905

14 (opening of the station) 1898 37 1899 68 1900 106 1901 158 1902 207 1903 247 1904 271 1905 292 Statistical charts pertaining to Indians 1930-1931 contacted (language, literacy, religion, etc) 300 Journal #2 Gondia Station 8/25/1899 to 8/13/1905 301 (opening of station) 1899 307 1900 330 1901 353 1902 366 1903 376 1904 399 1905 411 Journal #3 Dondi Lohara Station 11/27/1899 to 9/29/1949 412 1899 417 1900 431 1901 445 1902 460 1903 467 1904 477 1905 487 1906 497 1907 503 1908 509 1909 514 1910 524 1911 534 1912 540 1913 543 1914 544 1915 545 1916 546 1919 548 1920 550 1921 553 1922 555 1926 556 1947-1948 557 1949