Smoky Mountain Children’s Home Announces Bless the Child Mother’s Day Project

Sevierville, TN–Mother’s Day is designated for Church of God congregations to receive a special love offering for the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home in Sevierville, Tennessee. This year churches are invited to become part of the BLESS THE CHILD project on Mother’s Day, May 10, 2015.

GROUND-BREAKING FIND Coalition MEETS

They arrived from everywhere … local, national, and international … to attend the first FIND Coalition held at the Church of God International Offices in Cleveland, Tennessee. The conference coincided with the World Missions Board quarterly meeting, and provided added impetus to the occasion. World Missions Director Dr. Tim Hill delivered a powerful speech at its opening session.

DOE Announces Social Media Emphasis, Weekly Bible Series

The Church of God Division of Education (DOE) is beginning a series on using social media in the local ministry. In hopes of promoting connectedness of ministries and members, the DOE plans to educate the upcoming leaders on the latest forms of communicative technology.

Cleveland Museum Plans Red Back Hymnal Exhibit

Cleveland, TN–The Museum Center at 5ive Points, a regional history museum located in Cleveland, Tennessee, has announced plans to unveil a permanent exhibit on the history of the iconic Church Hymnal, commonly known as the “Red Back” hymnal.

Church of God Celebrates 5th Anniversary in Czech Republic

A momentous occasion was held recently as a local Church of God in Prague hosted eight other Church of God congregations to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Church of God being legally registered and officially recognized as a church in the Czech Republic!

A Gift from Lili-Grace

Sevierville, TN– She was just a little girl with a big, benevolent heart, and she wanted so much to help others. But, what could she do? After all, she was only eight years old, living on a farm in rural Alabama. What can a third grader do that would be of benefit to anyone? Lili-Grace, the daughter of John and Chasity McPeek, pondered these questions.

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