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==Founders==
 
==Founders==
 
* [[Percival Waddams Petter]]
 
* [[Percival Waddams Petter]]
* [[Ernest E. Luff]]
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* [[Ernest Edwin Luff]] (b. 1874 Salisbury, Alderbury, Wiltshire, England - d. 1968 Colchester, Essex, England)
  
 
==Alumni==
 
==Alumni==
* J.K. Braun - Zanesville, OH
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* [http://www.whites.me.uk/2011/01/early-years/ Malcolm Guthrie]<span style="font-size: 0.939em;"> (b. 1903 Plumstead, Kent, England - d. 1972 Tonbridge, Kent, England)</span>
* [http://www.whites.me.uk/2011/01/early-years/ Malcolm Guthrie] (b. 1903 Plumstead, Kent, England - d. 1972 Tonbridge, Kent, England)
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* William Ewart Jones +1921  (b. 1897) m. Dora Jessie Rowland (b. 1901)
* [[William Ewart Jones]] +1921  (b. 1897) m. Dora Jessie Rowland (b. 1901)
 
 
** [https://www.thcw.org.uk/historyindetail.htm THCW bio]
 
** [https://www.thcw.org.uk/historyindetail.htm THCW bio]
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* Mr. Higgins - assisted with leadership 1919+, from Yeovil
 
* [[David Lawrence II]] (b. 1895 Treherbert, Wales - d. 1963 Jerome, IA) coal miner in Wales; m. Francis Edna Norris (b. 1893 Sioux City, IA - d. 1993 Corydon, IA)
 
* [[David Lawrence II]] (b. 1895 Treherbert, Wales - d. 1963 Jerome, IA) coal miner in Wales; m. Francis Edna Norris (b. 1893 Sioux City, IA - d. 1993 Corydon, IA)
 
* [[Thomas George Lawrence]] (b. 1905 Treherbert, South Wales - d. 1979 Winston-Salem, NC) coal miner in Wales; later (1931-1934+) pastor @ First Baptist of Slatington, PA; (1940) pastor @ Chester Ave Baptist Church of Philadelphia, PA 
 
* [[Thomas George Lawrence]] (b. 1905 Treherbert, South Wales - d. 1979 Winston-Salem, NC) coal miner in Wales; later (1931-1934+) pastor @ First Baptist of Slatington, PA; (1940) pastor @ Chester Ave Baptist Church of Philadelphia, PA 
* Tom M. Olson - 1923
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* [[Tom Mathias Olson]] - 1923; (b. 1888 Chicago, IL - d. 1974 Los Angeles, CA); also lived Seattle, Oakland;
* Hayden Rees - 1920-1923; b. Treherbert, South Wales; pastor @ Zion Baptist Church of Girardville, PA 1931-1935; grad. Eastern Baptist Seminary @ Philadelphia 1933;  served with Pilgrim Preachers prior to 1931.
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* [[William Haydn Rees]] - 1920-1923; (b. 1905 Treherbert, South Wales - d. 1994 Oxford, England); pastor @ Zion Baptist Church of Girardville, PA 1931-1935; grad. Eastern Baptist Seminary @ Philadelphia 1933;  served with Pilgrim Preachers prior to 1931.
* Garnet Thomas
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* [[Garnet Evelyn Thomas]] (1882-1940), just before his death was living in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, employed as a Prinester of Religion. He married Winifred Mary Greenway (b. 1887), and had at least one daughter Enid M. Thomas (1919-1997), who married Ernest J. Rowe.  Also served with the [[Pilgrim Preachers]].   Brother of [[Will Thomas]]
* [[Will Thomas Home Assembly, KS|Will Thomas]]
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* [[Will Thomas Home Assembly, KS|Will Thomas]]  brother of [[Garnet Evelyn Thomas|Garnet E. Thomas]]
* William Thomas - from Toronto
 
 
* Ernest Woodhouse 1934+ (17 years old) commended from Birmingham, England
 
* Ernest Woodhouse 1934+ (17 years old) commended from Birmingham, England
  
 
==Ministry==
 
==Ministry==
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===1910's===
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* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1919]]
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===1920's===
 
===1920's===
====1921====
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* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1920]]
 
* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1921]]
 
* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1921]]
 
* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1926]]
 
* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1926]]
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* [[Pilgrim Preachers 1929]]
  
The movement inspired Moody Bible Institute to start the "American Pilgrim Preachers" eventually directed by Edward H. Page of Steuben, Maine, who resigned a pastorate at the Steuben Union Church in 1929 to join them, with the assistance of his wife and Lee Wilson.
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===American Pilgrim Preachers===
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The movement inspired Moody Bible Institute to start the "[[American Pilgrim Preachers]]" eventually directed by Edward H. Page of Steuben, Maine, who resigned a pastorate at the Steuben Union Church in 1929 to join them, with the assistance of his wife and Lee Wilson.
  
 
==Also See==
 
==Also See==

Latest revision as of 07:53, 23 August 2020

The Pilgrim Preachers carried the Gospel all over Britain between 1919-1938/1941.

Founders

Alumni

  • Malcolm Guthrie (b. 1903 Plumstead, Kent, England - d. 1972 Tonbridge, Kent, England)
  • William Ewart Jones +1921  (b. 1897) m. Dora Jessie Rowland (b. 1901)
  • Mr. Higgins - assisted with leadership 1919+, from Yeovil
  • David Lawrence II (b. 1895 Treherbert, Wales - d. 1963 Jerome, IA) coal miner in Wales; m. Francis Edna Norris (b. 1893 Sioux City, IA - d. 1993 Corydon, IA)
  • Thomas George Lawrence (b. 1905 Treherbert, South Wales - d. 1979 Winston-Salem, NC) coal miner in Wales; later (1931-1934+) pastor @ First Baptist of Slatington, PA; (1940) pastor @ Chester Ave Baptist Church of Philadelphia, PA 
  • Tom Mathias Olson - 1923; (b. 1888 Chicago, IL - d. 1974 Los Angeles, CA); also lived Seattle, Oakland;
  • William Haydn Rees - 1920-1923; (b. 1905 Treherbert, South Wales - d. 1994 Oxford, England); pastor @ Zion Baptist Church of Girardville, PA 1931-1935; grad. Eastern Baptist Seminary @ Philadelphia 1933;  served with Pilgrim Preachers prior to 1931.
  • Garnet Evelyn Thomas (1882-1940), just before his death was living in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, employed as a Prinester of Religion. He married Winifred Mary Greenway (b. 1887), and had at least one daughter Enid M. Thomas (1919-1997), who married Ernest J. Rowe.  Also served with the Pilgrim Preachers.   Brother of Will Thomas
  • Will Thomas  brother of Garnet E. Thomas
  • Ernest Woodhouse 1934+ (17 years old) commended from Birmingham, England

Ministry

1910's

1920's

American Pilgrim Preachers

The movement inspired Moody Bible Institute to start the "American Pilgrim Preachers" eventually directed by Edward H. Page of Steuben, Maine, who resigned a pastorate at the Steuben Union Church in 1929 to join them, with the assistance of his wife and Lee Wilson.

Also See

General

Ernest Luff

Percival Petter


Pilgrim Preachers postcard.jpg

Sources

  • photo acquired by Albert Edgar (b. 1911 Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbright, Scotland - d. 1999 Winnipeg, MB), son of Robert Boyes Edgar (1875-1927) & Janet Elliot Edgar (1871-1946), founders of the Ashburn Cottage Gospel Hall, Scotland 1908-1927
    • courtesy of Albert's daughter Janet Edgar Taylor of Niagara Falls, Ontario 8-20-2020