John Winebrenner

John Winebrenner (March 25, 1797 September 12, 1860), founded the Churches of God General Conference.

Life

Winebrenner was born in Walkersville, Maryland. He studied at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and was ordained in the German Reformed Church in 1820. He pastored at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where his revival preaching and his Revival Hymn-Book (1825) brought about a break between his followers and the Reformed Church.

His Christian testimony can be found in the book The Testimony of a Hundred Witnesses (1858) edited by John Frederick Weishampel. In 1830, he and five other ministers founded the Church of God (whose members are sometimes called "Winebrennerians") He served as speaker at the first eldership and subsequently edited and published the Church of God paper, first called The Gospel Publisher (1835-1845 and later The Church Advocate (beginning in 1845).

He died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and was interred at the Harrisburg Cemetery.[1]

Bibliography

  • A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book (First issued in 1825, this book (words only) went through over twenty editions.
  • A Brief View, of the Formation, Government and Discipline, of the Church of God (First issued in 1829)
  • A Sermon on Christian Baptism (Harrisburg, 1830)
  • Das Christliche Gesang=Buch (First issued in 1834)
  • Reference and Pronouncing Testament (First issued in 1836)
  • A Popular Treatise on Regeneration (First issued in 1844)
  • The Seraphina (Harrisburg, 1854)
  • The Church Hymn Book (First issued in 1859)
  • Doctrinal and Practical Sermons (First issued in book form in 1860)
  • The History of all the Religious Denominations in the United States (First issued in 1844 with I. Daniel Rupp.)

References

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Winebrenner, John". Encyclopædia Britannica. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  1. "John Winebrenner". www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
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