Misplaced Pages

:WikiProject Christianity/Holiness Movement work group - Misplaced Pages

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
< Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Christianity

This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Funandtrvl (talk | contribs) at 18:51, 1 May 2024 (refine categories). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

Revision as of 18:51, 1 May 2024 by Funandtrvl (talk | contribs) (refine categories)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
This task force is believed to be inactive.
Consider looking for related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse.
If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project or its parent project WikiProject Christianity. This status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes.
edit 

WikiProject Holiness Movement

Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to the Holiness Movement. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there. For more information on WikiProjects, please see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject and Misplaced Pages:WikiProject/Best practices. The Holiness Movement WikiProject exists to coordinate and plan articles about anything related to the Holiness Movement. Examples would be colleges, historical figures, theologians, and other articles.

edit 

Tasks

To do

  1. Make sure that the more essential topics relating to the Holiness movement are covered adequately here. A beginning list of articles on the topic can be found at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Christianity/Holiness Movement work group/Missing articles.
  2. Write an article for each college or university associated with the holiness movement.
  3. Write an article about the branches and what they do? (Sunday School and Discipleship International Ministries (SSDIM), Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM), Mission Corps/NIVS, Nazarene Disater Response (NDR), Nazarene Youth International (NYI), Nazarene Youth Conference (NYC), M7, ext.)
  4. Write an article about the hierarchical concepts of holiness movement: the District concept. Or, better yet, write an article with an appropriate title discussing the various breakdowns in the Church entire, while also compiling a list similar to the Nazarene school list for each region, district, etc. denoting their associations ("The Maine District Church of the Nazarene is part of the Eastern USA Region of the Church of the Nazarene associated with Eastern Nazarene College...") There is already a Georgia District article. We should have more, and we can take the small synopsis from the COTN article and add a note to see these more detailed pages.
  5. Write an article for every General Superintendent ever (see /General Superintendent MiniProject). (Including the newly elected GSs, there should be 39 total GS and articles.)

Specific tasks

  1. Add all articles relevant to the project to the Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Holiness Movement/Articles page by category.
  2. Use the recent changes function to check on improvement, vandalism, and other changes to these articles.
  3. Create Nazarene Youth Conference, Nazarene Youth International, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Mission Corp (formerly NIVS), Youth In Mission, Suday School Ministries, Lillenas, Beacon Hill Press, Barefoot Ministries, Holiness Today.
  4. Write an article about a hierarchical concept of the holiness movement: the District concept. Or, better yet, write an article with an appropriate title discussing the various breakdowns in the Church entire, while also compiling a list similar to the Nazarene school list for each region, district, etc. denoting their associations ("The Maine District Church of the Nazarene is part of the Eastern USA Region of the Church of the Nazarene associated with Eastern Nazarene College...") There is already a Georgia District article. We should have more, and we can take the small synopsis from the COTN article and add a note to see these more detailed pages.
  5. Pictures for the Universities and Colleges, Nazarene Conventions, former International Headquarters (HQ) buildings, and the new Global Missions Center (GMC). Please be good quality pictures.
edit 

Article assessments

Listing of articles by quality
Church of the Nazarene pages by quality
Quality Total pages
Assessed 0
Total 0
Article assessment
edit 

Recognized content


Did You Know (DYK)s


edit 

Categories

Holiness movement Holiness organizations established in the 19th century Holiness organizations established in the 20th century Church of God in Christ Holiness denominations Holiness universities and colleges

For the full list of categories, see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Holiness Movement/Categories.

edit 

Templates

The following templates can be used on pages in Misplaced Pages to associate them with the Holiness Movement WikiProject. Click on a template's title to see a sample of what it produces when included on a page.

Main templates

Stub templates

  • {{Nazarene-stub}} — Stub template for Nazarene-related articles
  • {{Church-stub}} — Tag to add to church building stubs
edit 

Project navigation


Holiness Movement
WikiProject

General information
Main project page talk
Christianity project page talk
Members talk
Project category talk
Assessment talk
Templates
{{ChristianityWikiProject}}
{{User WikiProject Church of the Nazarene}}
{{Nazarene-stub}}
{{Church-stub}}
edit
edit 

Members

If you would like to participate in this WikiProject, please add your name below. If possible please provide a small amount of information about your interests in this project. Members will automatically receive the project newsletter. To unsubscribe add yourself to the list here.


Religion WikiProjects, task forces and work groups
General and
diverse
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Indian
Judaism
Other religions
 WikiProject Council
 WikiProject guides
 Directories and summaries
 Culture and the arts
 Geographical
 History and society
 Science, technology
and engineering
 Misplaced Pages assistance
and tasks
Categories: