Category: Church of God News
Church of God General Overseer Dr. Tim Hill will travel to several locations in hurricane-ravaged Florida this weekend to assess damage and raise awareness of the need for support.
Category: Church of God News
Bishop Chen Yung-Chia (Mark Chen), who served as Church of God representative to Taiwan from 1984 to 2008, passed away Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at the age of 88. He was the founder of the Church of God in Taiwan, having continued to build 11 church buildings in mainland China (his homeland) from the church base in Taichung.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
Faith-based groups — Christian nonprofits, specifically — have been busy bees of late, providing more aid to hurricane victims than even FEMA, the federal agency that’s supposed to swoop to the scenes of natural disasters, assess the situation and speed the recovery and rebuilding process.
Category: Church of God News
The first of five Faith Fire Freedom women’s celebration rallies was held last Friday, September 8, 2017 at the Potter’s House Church in Columbus, Ohio.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
We are drowning in bad news these days. We’ve experienced a divisive presidential election, a wave of racial violence, a solar eclipse and two devastating hurricanes. If that’s not bad enough, North Korea’s dictator is threatening to fry the United States with his nuclear missiles.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
Lutherans from all over Switzerland gathered in Geneva on 10 September for a eucharistic worship commemorating both the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and 50 years of the Federation of Lutheran Churches in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein (BELK).
Category: Church of God News
The VITAL Initiative continues to make a significant impact across the Church of God in 2017 with a mission to help the Church of God realize and utilize the place and power of small churches in 21st century Kingdom work.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The nation’s largest faith-based professional association of health professionals, the Christian Medical Association (CMA, www.cmda.org), contends in a legal brief filed with the Supreme Court that its members’ conscience battles parallel those of creative artists sued for declining to participate in proceedings inconsistent with their conscience and convictions.