Church of God World Missions recently published an interview with Ishmael Charles, field director of the Caribbean, to find out what God is doing in his area. (excerpts of this interview originally appeared in Evangel magazine.)
Over the past three years, tens of thousands of teenagers and young adults have accepted Christ through the Jeremiah Generation Initiative. From the Winterfest stage to the youth camp altars to the local churches, this generation has overwhelmingly responded to the call.
The use of technology has played an integral part in expanding productivity and effectiveness for the Church of God in Tennessee. A new strategy for conducting business and facilitating ministry has been implemented under the leadership of Administrative Bishop T. Wayne Dority.
Church of God Youth and Discipleship is proud to announce that registration for FOCUS 2020 and Kidfest 2020 is now open.
Mitchell Maloney, Director of the Office of Church of God Church Planting, has announced a series of Church Planters Interest Meetings and training intensives, the first of which was held last weekend.
Many church leaders think that the “wage and hour” laws, and particularly overtime pay rules, do not apply to churches. That could not be further from the truth. Churches and church employees are NOT exempt from the “wage and hour” laws – and failure to obey such could result in substantial penalties to the church. To get around these laws, many churches have often wrongly “exempted” their employees from the law.
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