Pentecostal Theological Seminary Announces Transition

CLEVELAND, TN – Dr. Steven J. Land, President of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary, announced the selection of Shaun McKinley as Director of Recruitment and Communications. McKinley will begin the position December 1, 2013.

Chaplains Commission Reports Milestone Events

The Chaplains Commission has been on the forefront in the Church of God regarding ethnic and gender diversity for many years. The norm is for vocational chaplains to serve on staffs in organizations that are ethnically diverse. Therefore, the Commission actively searches for ministers of all ethnic groups to represent the Church of God with a formal endorsement as a Chaplain. Additionally, there is a high demand for female Chaplains to serve in many institutions.

World Missions Has ‘Amos 9:13’ Kind of Year

Church of God World Missions Director Tim Hill recently shared the miraculous year of generosity toward missions in the Church of God. He delivered his comments at a recent gathering of state administrative bishops at the Church of God International Offices and also in the latest edition of Save Our World (SOW) magazine.

My Hope With Billy Graham Is This Weekend

Congregations from multiple denominations, including the Church of God, have teamed with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) to sponsor MY HOPE AMERICA—what may very well be Graham’s final personal mass crusade.

World Missions Presents Check for Women’s Discipleship Project

Cleveland, TN–Church of God World Missions Director Tim Hill recently presented a check for $10,000 on behalf of World Missions toward the 2012-2014 Women With a Mission (WWAM) project, Operation Freedom: Rescuing Servant Children in Haiti. The presentation came during the recent Integrity II conference held at the Church of God International Offices and was made to Sandra Kay Williams, first lady of the Church of God and president of Women’s Discipleship.

Lee University to Hold Annual Missions Week

Cleveland, TN–The students, staff, and faculty of Lee University are preparing for the 2013 Dee Lavender Missions Week to be held Nov. 11-15. Throughout the week, the campus will be focused on “Build a City,” a People for Care and Learning (PCL) project in Andong, Cambodia.

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