Preserving History ~ Honoring Excellence ~ Connecting Generations
Timeless Treasures
~Seeing Is Believing~
Today, feel the emotions of historic Pentecostal moments - past and present - which come to life in a journey throughout the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame Museum.
(The Hall of Fame Museum) is a place of grace and class. Representing all aspects of Ministry - both in the pulpit and in our culture. You arrive expecting to tour Pentecostal history. What you discover is your own...It is pictures of places you've never been and belongings of people you've never met. Yet you are drawn to its worn out Bibles, memorabilia and vintage photographs as if they were your own. And in a way, they are!
Museum Mission Statement
The Museum and Cultrual Center for Ministerial Arts, is a not-for-profit educational institution dedicated to fostering an appreciation for Apostolic ministers, and their impact on our culture by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting the collections for a global audience, as well as honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the Apostolic Faith Movement in the 20th century.
Through its mission, the Musem and Cultrual Center for Ministerial Arts is committed to:
Collecting, through donation, ministerial artifacts, works of art, literature, photographs, memorabilia and related materials which focus on the history of Pentecostalism over time, its ministers and those elected to the Apostolic Ministerial Hall of Fame.
Preserving the collections by adhering to professional museum standards with respect to conservation and maintaining a permanent record of holdings through documentation, study, research, cataloging and publication.
Exhibiting material in permanent gallery space. Organizing on-site exhibitions on various themes, with works from the Cultrual Center for Ministerial Arts collections or other sources. Working with other individuals or organizations to exhibit loaned materials of significance to Apostolic ministry and providing related research facilities.
Interpreting artifacts through its exhibition and education programs to enhance awareness, understanding and appreciation of the ministry for a diverse audience.
Honoring, by enshrinsment, those individuals with exceptional ministries, and recognizing others for their significant achievements.
Beginning of Museum Tour
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Rev. Irvin Baxter Sr.
Brother Baxter's display was donated by his family in honor of his ministerial legacy.

Irvin Baxter's Bible

Irvin Baxter's Eyeglasses

Irvin Baxter's Shoes

Irvin Baxter's Business Card

Irvin Baxter's Handkerchief

Irvin Baxter's Wallet
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Rev. Bill Bowman
Brother Bowman's display was donated by his family in honor of his ministerial legacy.

Rev. Bill Bowman's Eyeglasses
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Rev. Robert C. Cavaness
Brother Cavaness' display was donated by a minister friend, in honor of his ministerial legacy.

Rev. Robert Cavaness' Shoes

CHRIST TEMPLE APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
The Christ Temple display was donated by the church in honor of its illustrous legacy.

Red Brick from the original Christ Temple in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Rev. Bill Garrett
Brother Garrett's display was a personel donation for the purpose of preserving his ministerial legacy.

Rev. Bill Garrett's Bible

Rev. Bill Garrett's Bible Cover

Another Bible belonging to Rev. Bill Garrett

Rev. Bill Garrett's Sermon Notes

Rev. Bill Garrett's Boots

Rev. Bill Garrett's Boot-Spur

Rev. Bill Garrett's Brief-case

Rev. Bill Garrett's Eye Glasses

Rev. Bill Garrett's Dress Hat

Rev. Bill Garrett's Pocket Watch

Rev. Bill Garrett's Shoes

Rev. Bill Garrett's (1958) UPC Fellowship Card

Rev. Bill Garrett's Rolex Watch

Rev. Bill Garrett's Western Belt Buckle

Rev. Bill Garrett's Bell and Howell Movie Camera
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