Monthly Missionary Programs 1915-1930 [microform].

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Monthly Missionary Programs 1915-1930 [microform].

This series contains issues of the WMC publication Monthly Missionary Programs from 1915-1930. There are separate annual indexes prepared by someone in the American Lutheran Church Women's Missionary Federation. Volume numbers appear on these indexes, but do not appear anywhere on the issues themselves. Issues are published annually until 1924 when the frequency changes to monthly. This series is missing issues for 1916 and 1918. Individual issues contain study program outlines for missionary societies and junior bands, articles pertaining to mission topics, discussion questions related to those topics, reading lists, and department updates. The WMC also published a "Women's Department" page in the JSO church publications. These are located in JSO 8/2 Lutherische Kirkenzeitung, 1860-1930, and JSO 8/3 Lutheran Standard, 1918-1930. Records are arranged chronologically.

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Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States Women's Missionary Conference.

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See also JSO 11 Administrative History. Monthly Missionary Programs began as Annual Missionary Programs. It was a booklet created by the Fremont District Literature Committee and contained an outline for each monthly missionary program. This continued to be published, by the Women's Missionary Conference until 1924. At that time, the frequency of the publication changed to twelve issues per year and the title of the publication changed to Monthly Missionary Programs. In ...

Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States

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Originally established as a special conference of the Pennsylvania Ministerium in 1812, the Joint Synod petitioned the ministerium to form an independent body in 1817, and in 1818 the first general conference of the synod was held in Somerset, Ohio. The Joint Synod merged with the Buffalo Synod, Iowa Synod and Texas Synod in 1930 to form the American Lutheran Church. See C.V. Sheatsley's History of the Joint Synod of Ohio for further background. From the description of Convention pro...