European Theological Seminary Holds Graduation, Installs New President
One of the Church of God’s preeminent secondary institutions recently held a dual ceremony that included graduation and installation of a new president.
One of the Church of God’s preeminent secondary institutions recently held a dual ceremony that included graduation and installation of a new president.
Dr. Héctor De Ycaza has joined the staff of the Church of God Division of Education as dean of USA Hispanic Educational Ministries (HEM).
September 30, 2022–As Hurricane Ian continues its path beyond Florida, Church of God General Overseer Dr. Tim Hill has spoken with state and regional administrative bishops regarding damage and the aftermath of the storm, which landed on the western shores of Florida and is now making its way northward, affecting Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia this weekend.
The Church of God has hundreds, perhaps thousands, of families and churches in the path of this storm. The administrative bishops are assessing damage and pulling together action teams, particularly in hardest-hit Florida.
Janice McClung loads two of the hundreds of Blessing Boxes being prepared at the Operation Compassion warehouse in Cleveland, Tenn. (click photo to enlarge)
Executive Director of Operation Compassion Kelvin Page reported on Friday morning that initial stations are being staged at local churches where parking lots are spacious and there is access to large storage areas. Other sites will be added as logistics are arranged, including Wauchula, Sarasota, and Gainesville. Page encouraged Church of God families and churches in need to use these stations:
CitiIMPACT/NextLevel
12400 Plantation Road
Fort Myers FL 33966
CitiIMPACT/Bayside
2525 27th St E,
Bradenton, FL 34208
Citygate Ministries
1735 Jackson St
Fort Myers FL 33901
Greater Union First Baptist Church
240 S Clara Ave
DeLand Fl 32720
General Overseer Hill and the Executive Committee has asked for continued prayer for everyone affected by this monstrous storm. Prayer should be directed not just for those directly affected through loss of life or personal property, but for all volunteers, drivers, and those placing themselves in harm’s way for the sake of helping others.
In addition to prayer please consider donating to the Church of God Disaster Relief Fund, which recently received a boost in funds at the General Assembly in San Antonio earlier this summer, but needs additional funds to effectively minister over this coming extended period. Donations sent to the Disaster Relief Fund will be directed to assist our agencies getting to the need. To donate online, please click here to access the Church of God disaster Relief Fund directly.
Further updates on the aftermath and recovery from Hurricane Ian will be posted on Faith News as warranted.
–Cameron Fisher, Church of God Communications
Cleveland, TN—Members of the 2022-2024 International Executive Council gathered for their first official meeting of this Assembly period earlier this week at the international headquarters of the Church of God.
Cleveland, TN—Church of God General Overseer Tim Hill issued a challenge to state and regional leaders last week during their biennial Leadership conference. The administrative bishops, youth directors, and members of the International Offices Administrative Ministries Council surpassed an initial goal of ten percent toward retirement of remaining debt on the International Offices campus.
Cleveland, TN–Rev. Kevin Brooks, an ordained bishop in the Church of God, was recently re-elected as mayor of the City of Cleveland, Tennessee.