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- Crocknacrieve Gate House
Possible location of the first ever Sunday morning meeting. This small building is the gate lodge at the entrance to Crocknacrieve House, Ballinamallard, Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland. The other possible location is over Weir's Store at 21 Upper Baggott St., Dublin, Ireland. - Carrick House front
Located southwest of Dublin, Carrick House is the oldest Convention continuously held in Ireland. Also, it is the second longest running Convention in the world. This home, with 24-inch thick stone walls, is well over 200 years old. John Pearson (1856–1938) professed in 1902 and purchased his old homeplace, Carrick House, around 1906. John's son, Irvine Pearson (1908–1997), an Overseer of Ireland for a time, was born and raised in this home. - 1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention- names
1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention - names only - 1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention2 300 dpi maybe.
1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention- photo only - 1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention names & photo
1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention with names - Dora Holland
Dora Holland (1876–1968) was Wm. Irvine's very first convert. She entered the work in 1902 and preached in North America. - Bright Words 1900; 14th Annual Report page 2
page 2 1900 Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List Workers highlighted in yellow became 2x2 Workers (Bright Words Nov-Dec 1900, p. 374) - Tall man is Charles. Weir
The tall man is Charles Weir. - Crockecrieve 1913 Sisters
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 - Sister Workers - 1913 Crocknacrieve
1913 Nutfield, Crocknacrieve Convention Sister Workers - Gill, Willie
Willie Gill - Weirs of Baggot St Brochure - 2004 (3)
- 1912 Nutfield Sister Workers
1912 Nutfield, Fermanagh Co., Ireland Convention Sister Workers - Crockecrieve 1913 Brothers
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 English brother workers who worked in England in the year prior to this convention. - Crockecrieve 1913 Brothers
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 English brother workers who worked in England in the year prior to this convention. The man on the far right hand side (slightly aloof) is Willie Gill. In the back row, the 4 men on the right hand side were all married workers. Soon after this time, 7 or 8 of these men left to preach in America. - Impartial Reporter edited
Impartial Reporter Newspaper Headquarters on High Street in Enniskillen, N. Ireland - Permission
Permission to print Faith Mission magazine articles - St Monans Town Hall Entry
St. Monans View of Town Hall Entry from the Moorings driveway. Entry is gained via a door in the small protruding pitch, at its right side (obscured) - Dolwilkin Camp, Wales Convention 5
Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - East Anglican Daily Times
East Anglican Daily Times - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 2
Page 2 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Early Britain Convention
Early Britain Convention - Roscrea, Mrs. Quinns Charity Shop
Roscrea, Mrs. Quinns Charity Shop - Spirit of Revival Book
Book about History of Faith Mission by I. R. Govan titled 'Spirit of Revival'. Available from Faith Mission Headquarters or their bookstore in Belfast. - First Mission Map, p1
First Mission Map, p1 - Village Sign
Rathmolyon village entrance sign - Faith Mission Bookstore-Belfast
Faith Mission Bookstore in Belfast, N. Ireland. Cherie Kropp holding the book Secret Sect by Doug Parker, July, 2004. - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 3
Page 3 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Dolwilkin Camp, Wales Convention
Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - Keswick Conventions Plaque
Keswick Conventions Plaque - Princess Victoria of Great Britain
Princess Victoria of Great Britain - Main Street Scene
Main Street of Rathmolyon - Map of Ireland
Map of Ireland - Faith Mission Book
This book is about history of Faith Mission titled 'Spirit of Reviva'l by I. R. Govan. - St Monance Baptism Article
Newspaper Article about St. Monance convention baptism - Roscrea Methodist Church
Roscrea Methodist Church - Cloughjordan Church of Ireland
Cloughjordan Church of Ireland - Faith Mission Pilgrim Workers 1888
Group of Faith Mission Pilgrims in 1888. Robert R. Todd and Jeanie M. Mitchell shown on this photo married in 1895, left Faith Mission and started "Todd's Mission." Some workers left Todd's Mission and came over to Irvine's movement after it started. [Photo on page 55 of I. R. Govan's book "Spirit of Revival." Reprinted with permission of Faith Mission.] - Keswick Conventions Headquarters
Keswick Conventions Headquarters - Keswick, England
Keswick, England