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The Philadelphia Church of God claims that it looks to the Bible for all guidance and believes that the Bible is the full word of God. [1]Claiming to follow WCG founder Herbert W. Armstrong's teachings, the Philadelphia Church of God rejects the orthodox Christian doctrine of the Trinity, teaching that that the Holy Spirit is not a separate aspect of God but rather is the "power of God".
The LCG's founder and Presiding Evangelist was, until his death, Roderick C. Meredith (June 21, 1930 – May 18, 2017). Following Meredith's graduation from Ambassador College in Pasadena, California in June 1952, he was assigned by Herbert W. Armstrong (Pastor General of the Worldwide Church of God) to set up and pastor WCG congregations in Portland, Oregon; San Diego, California; and Seattle ...
Gerald Thompson may refer to: Gerald L. Thompson (1923-2009), professor and mathematical scientist. Gerald Marr Thompson (1856–1938), Australian arts critic. Gerald Thompson (1917-2002), British filmmaker and founder of Oxford Scientific Films.
HOOVERSVILLE ― The Rev. Gerald L. Myers has spent most of his adult life in pastoral ministry in Somerset County, serving 32 years as pastor of two Lutheran congregations in Hooversville until ...
Gwen John: artist; Auguste Rodin 's lover; after the relationship she had a religious conversion and did portraits of nuns [201] Abby Johnson: former Planned Parenthood clinic director; converted to Catholicism in 2011, two years after her anti-abortion conversion in 2009 [202][203] Bobby Jones: Golf pioneer.
He lived in Tallahassee only five years in the 1960s, but the late Pastor C.A. Roberts left a considerable legacy. Opinion: Gerald Ensley: Pastor’s fame goes beyond ’66 murders Skip to main ...
James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn KG, CB, PC (Ire) (1838–1913), styled Viscount Hamilton until 1868 and Marquess of Hamilton from 1868 to 1885, was a British nobleman and diplomat. Grand Master of Ireland in 1886. [1] James Hamilton, 7th Earl of Abercorn FRS PC (1686–1744), was a Scottish and Irish nobleman.
G. Thompson Brown, 1950, missionary, founder of Honam Theological Academy (now Honam Theological University and Seminary). Hugh M. Browne, 1878, educator, principal of the Institute for Colored Youth; Ernest T. Campbell, pastor, Riverside Church; Eugene Cho, 1997, president of Bread for the World