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  • 1Church of God of Prophecy — logo Classification Protestant Orientation Holiness Pentecostal Geographical areas Worldwide Founder A. J. Tomlinson Origin …

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  • 2Church of God of Prophecy —    The Church of God of Prophecy resulted from a schism in the Church of God (Cleveland,Ten nessee) when in 1922 many questioned the leadership of longtime general overseer Ambrose J. Tomlinson (1865 1943). Tomlinson left with his supporters and… …

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  • 3Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) — For other uses, see Church of God (disambiguation). Church of God Church of God (Cleveland, TN) Classification Protestant Orientation …

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  • 4Church of God —    I. Variations of the name Church of God are used by many Protestant denominations in the united States, as an expression of their founders desire to reconstitute the simple church of the New Testament.    In the 19th century United States,… …

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  • 6Church of God (Huntsville, Alabama) — The Church of God (Huntsville, Alabama) is a Pentecostal holiness body of Christians, once based in Huntsville, Alabama. The Church of God (Huntsville, Alabama) shares a common history with the Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) up until their… …

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  • 7Church of God (Restoration) — For other uses of Church of God , see Church of God (disambiguation). The Church of God (Restoration) is a Christian denomination that was founded in the 1980s by Daniel (Danny) Layne (d. September 21, 2011).[1][2] In a booklet written by Mr.… …

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  • 8The Church of God (Jerusalem Acres) — The Church of God is a holiness Pentecostal body that descends from the Christian Union movement of Richard Spurling, A. J. Tomlinson and others. They consider themselves officially The Church of God , but also designate themselves as The Church… …

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  • 9The Church of God under the leadership of Bishop James C. Nabors — The Church of God over which James C. Nabors is General Overseer is a pentecostal Christian body (denomination) with roots in the late 19th century American holiness movement and early 20th century Pentecostal revival. It shares a common history… …

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  • 10The Church of God (Charleston, Tennessee) — For other uses, see Church of God (disambiguation). The Church of God (Charleston, Tennessee) or TCOG is a Holiness Pentecostal movement based in the United States. The church s actual name is The Church of God; however, the parenthetical phrase… …

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