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  2. Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God operates Lee University, a Christian Liberal Arts university in Cleveland, Tennessee, established in 1918. [26] In response to the need for a graduate seminary, the Church of God Graduate School of Christian Ministries opened in 1975.

  3. The Church of God, Alexander Jackson Sr. General Overseer

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    The Church of God is a Holiness Pentecostal Christian denomination with roots in the late 19th-century American Holiness movement and early 20th-century Pentecostal revival. It shares a common history with The Church of God (Charleston, Tennessee) (TCOG) until 2006 when a separation occurred. The official name is The Church of God.

  4. Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Jessup (A.J.) Tomlinson (September 22, 1865 – October 2, 1943), a former Quaker, united with the Holiness Church at Camp Creek in 1903.With his drive, vision, and organizational skills, he was elected the first general overseer of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) in 1903.

  5. Church of God of Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) is a Holiness Pentecostal Christian Church. It is one of six Church of God bodies headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee that arose from a small meeting of believers who gathered at the Holiness Church at Camp Creek near the Tennessee/North Carolina border on Saturday, June 13, 1903. [3]

  6. G. Dennis McGuire - Wikipedia

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    McGuire's ministerial background includes a wide variety of pastoral and administrative roles in the Church of God. He pastored a total of 16 years before being appointed to serve as Church of God State Overseer of Indiana in 1984. He went on to serve as the State Overseer of Texas (1986–88), Western North Carolina (1988–90) and Tennessee.

  7. Church of God - Wikipedia

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    Church of God with Signs Following (best known for their open practice of snake handling) The Church of God (Charleston, Tennessee) The Church of God, Alexander Jackson Sr. General Overseer; The (Original) Church of God (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Original Church of God or Sanctified Church, (Nashville, Tennessee) Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church ...

  8. Charles W. Conn - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Charles William Conn (January 20, 1920 – March 18, 2008) was an American influential figure in the Church of God (Cleveland) whose responsibilities spanned a wide spectrum of positions throughout his ministerial career. He was a native of Riverside, Georgia, a suburb community of Atlanta, and the son of Albert Cason Conn and Belle Brimer ...

  9. Church of God School of Ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God School of Ministry was first imagined by Dr. Paul L. Walker. It was his vision for every Church of God minister to have the opportunity for ministerial training and education whether or not he/she could leave the pastorate and travel to Cleveland or whether or not he/she could afford the studies. This vision became reality in ...

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