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Photos from the Floating Christian Endeavor

Excerpts from A History of the Floating Societies of the Christian Endeavor by Robert A. Danielson. First Fruits Press: 2014. http://place.asburyseminary.edu/academicbooks/8/

"One evening in 1890, at the meeting of a local Christian Endeavor Society at the First Congregational Church in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Antoinette Palmer Jones, the secretary of the local society, met with Madison Edwards, a local man who went on board ships to preach and minister to sailors. They discussed adapting the Christian Endeavor Society pledge and program to meet the unique needs of sailors. Antoinette Jones sent the idea to the Christian Endeavor headquarters in Boston and was given permission from the society to try out this new idea." (pg. 8)

“The first Floating Christian Endeavor Society was established sometime in 1890. Wiseman indicates that the first society was established on the Revenue Cutter Gallatin, although Showalter points to church records, where Antoinette Jones recorded the establishment of a society on May 12, 1890 on the Revenue Cutter Dexter.” (pg. 11)

"In a short span of eleven years, the work had grown tremendously, not due to the work of traditional missionaries or an ordained chaplaincy. It grew because of to the flexibility of a lay-led movement accompanied by the transient nature of the mission field and a genuine passion for Christ in its members. The movement quickly spread internationally as well, with Clark mentioning Floating Christian Endeavor Societies on British and Japanese vessels." (pg. 48)

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    Postcard with picure of the U.S.S. Charleston

  • Sailor A. G. Lagg C. J. C. of U.S.S. Delaware

    Sailor A. G. Lagg C. J. C. of U.S.S. Delaware

  • Sailor A. J. Swanberg

    Sailor A. J. Swanberg

  • Sailor Alfred Larseu of U.S.S. Fish Hawk, October 16, 1892

    Sailor Alfred Larseu of U.S.S. Fish Hawk, October 16, 1892

  • Sailor C. A. Aikins, U.S.S. Baston, Oct 1906

    Sailor C. A. Aikins, U.S.S. Baston, Oct 1906

  • Sailor Frank Dean of U.S.S. Chicago

    Sailor Frank Dean of U.S.S. Chicago

  • Sailor G. W. Harris of the U.S.S. Phetis

    Sailor G. W. Harris of the U.S.S. Phetis

  • Sailor Jay Carlton Hardy

    Sailor Jay Carlton Hardy

  • Sailor John S. Colburn of U.S.S. Chicago, June 1894

    Sailor John S. Colburn of U.S.S. Chicago, June 1894

  • Sailor N. E. Goodridge of the U.S.S. Raleigh

    Sailor N. E. Goodridge of the U.S.S. Raleigh

  • Sailor of U.S.S. Concord, July 1892

    Sailor of U.S.S. Concord, July 1892

  • Sailor of U.S.S. Essex

    Sailor of U.S.S. Essex

  • Sailor of U.S.S Newark

    Sailor of U.S.S Newark

  • Sailors on the Helen May, 1889

    Sailors on the Helen May, 1889

  • Sailor Wesley H Reeve

    Sailor Wesley H Reeve

  • S.M. Smith, U.S.A.S. Solace, wearing a Christian Endeavor pin at his neck

    S.M. Smith, U.S.A.S. Solace, wearing a Christian Endeavor pin at his neck

 
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