For ten weeks in 1964 a Pioneers for Christ summer witnessing team from what was then Lee College, “invaded” Hawaii with the gospel. Almost 10,000 homes were visited, 15,000 tracts distributed, 56 services conducted, and three daily Vacation Bible Schools held. Fifty-six people were saved and 141 new people were gained for the church.
Sevierville, TN–Management of Swaggerty Sausage Company, Inc. of Kodak, Tennessee, recently chose the Church of God’s Smoky Mountain Children’s Home to receive a financial blessing for the Christmas season.
Beginning January 10, 2015, Church of God Prayer Ministries is calling for 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting for revival in the church and awakening in the nation.
Sevierville, TN–Ye Olde Steak House, of Knoxville, Tennessee, closed its doors to the public on Sunday, December 14 to honor Church of God Smoky Mountain Children’s Home residents and SpiritCare widows with a very special Christmas meal and all the trimmings—a deluxe steak, salad, and dessert.
By the time General Assembly delegates had made their way out of the Municipal Auditorium in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1948, they had adopted a Declaration of Faith that has unified the Church of God for 66 years.
The Church of God will celebrate this important document by declaring and celebrating January 4, 2015, as “Declaration of Faith Sunday.”
On Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014, Bethel Bible College in Lusaka, Zambia, hosted graduation ceremonies for 90 graduates.
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