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Occupation
  
Pillar of Fire Church

Parents
  
Alma Bridwell White

Spouse(s)
  
Grace E. Miller

Education
  
Columbia University

Name
  
Ray White

Resting place
  
Fairmount Cemetery

Died
  
November 6, 1946



Born
  
August 1892
Denver, Colorado

Relatives
  
Arthur Kent White, brother

Books
  
The False Christ of Communism and the Social Gospel: (an Answer to the Dean of Canterbury who Says Russian Communism is Christianity in Practice)

People also search for
  
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Ray Bridwell White (August 24, 1892 – November 5, 1946) was the son of Alma White, the leader of the Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey. He was nominated to be a Bishop shortly after his mother died in 1946, but was too ill to attend the ordination ceremony and died shortly thereafter.

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Biography

White was born on August 24, 1892 in Denver, Colorado, to Alma Bridwell (1862-1946) and Kent White (1860-1940). He had a brother, Arthur Kent White (1889-1981).

The church was started by his mother, Alma Bridwell White, in Denver. He attended Columbia University and graduated in 1917. Alma White died on June 26, 1946.

Ray died on November 5, 1946 in Zarephath, New Jersey and was buried in Fairmount Cemetery in Denver.

Publications

  • The false Christ of communism and the social gospel: an answer to the Dean of Canterbury who says Russian communism is Christianity in practice. Zarephath, NJ: Pillar of Fire. 1946. ISBN 1-4191-3000-5. 
  • The Truth in Satire Concerning Infallible Popes, The Good Citizen, 1929.
  • "Eternal security" insecure: Or the heresy of "once in grace always in grace".
  • The legend of Manitousa and other poems, Hank and other sketches.
  • Doctrines and discipline of the Pillar of Fire Church. (1918) revised 1923, 1926
  • References

    Ray Bridwell White Wikipedia