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Henry Kumler, Sr.
Henry Kumler Sr. (1775–1854) was a bishop of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ in the USA, elected in 1825. Henry's son Henry Kumler Jr was also elected bishop. His grandson Daniel Kumler Flickinger was also a bishop, as well as carrying out missionary work in Sierra Leone. He was buried in Miltonville near Trenton, Ohio. See also *List of bishops of the United Methodist Church This is a list of bishops of the United Methodist Church and its predecessor denominations, in order of their election to the episcopacy, both living and dead. 1784–1807 ;Founders * Thomas Coke 1784 * Francis Asbury 1784 * Richard Whatcoat ... References 19th-century American bishops Bishops of the Evangelical United Brethren Church 1775 births 1854 deaths American United Brethren in Christ Ministers of the Evangelical United Brethren Church {{US-bishop-stub ...
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Church Of The United Brethren In Christ
The Church of the United Brethren in Christ is an evangelical Christian denomination with churches in 17 countries. It is Protestant, with an episcopal structure and Arminian theology, with roots in the Mennonite and German Reformed communities of 18th-century Pennsylvania, as well as close ties to Methodism. It was organized in 1800 by Martin Boehm and Philip William Otterbein and is the first American denomination that was not transplanted from Europe. It emerged from United Brethren churches that were at first unorganized, and not all of which joined this church when it was formally organized in 1800, following a 1789 conference at the Otterbein Church (Baltimore, Maryland). In 1889, a controversy over membership in secret societies such as the Freemasons, the proper way to modify the church's constitution, and other issues split the United Brethren into majority liberal and minority conservative blocs, the latter of which was led by Bishop Milton Wright (father of the W ...
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