Church of God in Romania Celebrates Centennial
Category: Church of God News
General Overseer Tim Hill joined leaders from around the region this past weekend to celebrate 100 years of Pentecostalism in Romania.
Category: Church of God News
General Overseer Tim Hill joined leaders from around the region this past weekend to celebrate 100 years of Pentecostalism in Romania.
Category: Current Events
For the first time in 18 months, permits are being granted to hold prayer gatherings, worship services and other First Amendment activities on the grounds of the US Capitol.
Category: Current Events
The passing away of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II leaves a void in the world that will not be soon filled, perhaps not at all until the Second Coming of Christ.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–First Assistant General Overseer Dr. Raymond F. Culpepper has announced the addition of three ministries to the Church of God Division of Care, joining others that make up the division focusing on benevolence, compassion, and relief.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
TBN, America’s faith-and-family broadcast leader, has announced a lineup of fresh, innovative programming for its upcoming fall broadcast schedule. The exclusive TBN shows combine current events, engaging conversations on relevant issues, and inspirational Bible teaching — all designed to inform, encourage, and change hearts and lives.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
On Thursday, September 8, Charis Bible College gifted the city of Woodland Park, Colorado with a $250,000 donation.
Category: Current Events
Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2022. General Overseer Tim Hill offered the following statement regarding the passing of Great Britain’s longest-ruling monarch:
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Women’s Ministries held a celebration banquet at the recent General Assembly in San Antonio, Texas, where they wrapped up a four-year project and announced plans for the next two years.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
When the pandemic threatened to shut the doors of a 19-year-old afterschool Bible program serving grades 3-6 public school children, it took to the airwaves in the tradition of Sesame Street with shows that “reflect the character of Christ.”