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  2. Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), also called the Church of God Ministries, is an international holiness Christian denomination with roots in Wesleyan-Arminianism and also in the restorationist traditions. [1] The organization grew out of the evangelistic efforts of several Holiness evangelists in Indiana and Michigan in the early 1880s ...

  3. Bethel Assembly of God Church - Wikipedia

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    Bethel Assemblies of God Church is the fastest growing Pentecostal megachurch located in Bangalore City, Karnataka, India. It is affiliated with the General Council of the Assemblies of God of India. It is one of the largest churches in India. [1] According to the church, over 25,000 members attend its services each week and the church also has ...

  4. Churches of God General Conference (Winebrenner) - Wikipedia

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    The basic theology of the Churches of God is Arminian, conservative, and Evangelical. The church observes three ordinances: baptism by immersion, the Lord's Supper (taken in the evening, while seated), and feet washing. The Bible is the church's only rule of faith and practice. There are seven regional organizations in the Churches of God-USA.

  5. Church of God in Christ - Wikipedia

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    Holiness origins. The Church of God in Christ was formed in 1897 by a group of disfellowshipped Baptists, most notably Charles Price Jones (1865–1949) and Charles Harrison Mason (1864–1961). In 1895, C. P. Jones and C. H. Mason were licensed Baptist ministers in Mississippi who began teaching and preaching a Wesleyan doctrine of Christian ...

  6. Philadelphia Church of God - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 3,000. Official website. https://pcg.church/. The Philadelphia Church of God (PCG) is a non-trinitarian, sabbatarian church based in Edmond, Oklahoma, US. The PCG is one of several offshoots of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG), founded by Herbert W. Armstrong (1892–1986). The PCG was established by Gerald Flurry with the stated ...

  7. Church of God Preparing for the Kingdom of God - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God, Preparing for the Kingdom of God ( COG-PKG) is an apocalypticist splinter sect of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) that claims to provide "support, education and warning" to former members of the WCG. It is one of many groups that left the WCG after its sweeping doctrinal changes in the late 1980s, and forms a part of the ...

  8. United Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The United Church of God, an International Association ( UCGIA or simply UCG) [2] is a nontrinitarian Christian church based in the United States . The UCG calls itself "The United Church of God, an International Association ", with the last three words italicized in order to differentiate the UCG from local congregations and denominations ...

  9. Church of God (Restoration) - Wikipedia

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    Church of God. The Church of God (Restoration) is a Restorationist denomination of Christianity aligned with the theology of the holiness movement. Being a Restorationist denomination, it possesses unique doctrines. The Church of God (Restoration) was founded in the 1980s by American evangelist Daniel (Danny) Wilburn Layne.