General Information
Welcome to The Church of God
Welcome to The Church of God. We are delighted that you have taken the time to visit us. I encourage you to look at the information we have available. It is our desire to be a blessing to you.
The Church of God is fully committed to the Bible, and each member has agreed to accept and live by its teachings. We accept the New Testament as our rule of faith, practice, government, and discipline. Our desire is to share the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ and fulfill Jesus’ command: “Teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:20).
Wherever you are, and whatever your situation in life, we want you to know the love of Christ, and we want to share with you the message of salvation and eternal life. We have found in the Word of God, the Bible, there is only one true church and in the final analysis God will make all of his disciples, his sheep in one true body-one feather, one Church. We are committed to this eternal truth.
Jesus not only purchased salvation for our souls, but also purchased the Church from him through the blood He shed on the cross (Acts 20:28). He has preserved it to this day and will soon perfect it and present it to Him: “Glorious to Himself, a church not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing, but holy and without blemish” (Ephesians 5:27).
May the Lord bless you as you seek to do his will in your lives. We are available to answer any questions, and we will sincerely accept your prayer requests. “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the participation of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen” (2 Corinthians 13:14).
The International Offices of The Church of God
General Overseer
Bishop Oscar Pimentel
197 Tillie Road
Cleveland, Tennessee, 37312
NY, CT, RI, MA, VT, NH, ME Regional Offices & East Canada
Regional and National Overseer
Bishop Noe A. Solis
58 Madison Ave.
Brentwood, NY 11717
Phone(917) 423-7652
Our History and Heritage
The Church of God was established around AD 28 by Jesus Christ on the mount, Kurn Hattin (Mark 3:13-15). He was endowed with the power of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, but the Church was already in operation before this time.
The true Church plunged into apostasy in the Middle Ages on June 14, 325 AD, with the signing of the “Nicene Creed” and remained in obscurity for 1578 years.
From the year 325 A.D. In 1903, God saw what man did. He began to reveal the truth to men once more: Martin Luther-Justification by faith, John Wesley-Sanctification, Dr. Albert Simpson-Divine healing; (Although some received the Holy Spirit before 1903, it is generally considered to be the Pentecostal movement; it began with a Holy Spirit revival in Azusa California in 1906 – comments Dr. Seymour).
On June 13, 1903, The Church rises out of obscurity (as prophesied by Isaiah 60:1-5) in North Carolina.
In 1923, an upheaval caused a split in The Church, resulting in two groups, both calling themselves The Church of God. In 1933, God granted a Banner (Psalms 60: 3, 4), the flag of The Church, which is his Church, to those who feared him too much to be led astray from the truth. On May 2, 1952, “of Prophecy” was added to the name of the Church of God.
In 1990, the Church of God of Prophecy departed from theocratic rule. Through the Holy Spirit, God called a solemn Assembly that was held on July 23-25, 1993. On July 24, the Holy Spirit gave direction to separate us from the apostasy of the past three years, and to continue truly as The Church of God, and clearly designating Bishop Robert J. Pruitt, as the General Overseer. The Church of God returns to true theocracy.
This did not constitute a new organization, but the reorganization of the Church of God as the true theocracy of God, the exclusive Body of Christ:
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- Which was created with the end of Christ and functioned in theocratic order until the year 325.
- Which emerged from the Middle Ages on June 13, 1903.
- Which remained faithful to God in “Faith and Practice, Government and Discipline” after the interruption of 1923.
- Which is doing the same since the similar discontinuation in 1993.
Details of the future are, of course, unknown, but God’s prophecies are clear regarding his Church. It’s late, but the glow of dawn is just ahead. Undoubtedly, perfection will be achieved, since it has already been declared to the Church of Christ, and “presents itself as a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but holy and without blemish.” (Ephesians 5:27; see also Revelation 19:6-9).
This information was taken from The History of The Church of God, Bible Training Institute Study Course 1.