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Global Ministers Meeting Scheduled for Tomorrow

GLOBAL MINISTERS MEETING

Church of God General Overseer Dr. Tim Hill will lead an important church-wide update of ministries and resources, called the Global Ministers Meeting. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, February 17 at 2:00 p.m. EST and will take place virtually at www.cogevents.com/globalministersmeeting.

The livestream will be divided into three distinct sessions entitled Path and Progress, Resources and Partnerships, and Priorities. It will feature numerous updates from the ministries of the Church of God. There will be a recap of the critical events of 2020 and a reminder of the resources that have been developed in response to global happenings.

General Overseer Hill will deliver a closing challenge, focusing on the priorities of the Church of God moving forward as “The Church on Mission.”

To access the Global Ministers Meeting on Wednesday, February 17 at 2:00 p.m. EST, click/tap the button below.

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World Missions Requests Prayer for Latin America


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Prayer for Latin America

Dr. David M. Griffis, General Director of Church of God World Missions, was recently informed by Dr. Angel Marcial, Field Director for Latin America, of the devastating resurgence of COVID-19 throughout Latin America.

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TBN Set to Air Full Slate of New Programming This Month

TBN, the world’s largest religious broadcaster, announced today a new lineup of fresh programming premiering this month. Beginning on Friday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET, Cody Crouch, the grandson of TBN Founders Paul and Jan Crouch, will make his stand-alone hosting debut with “This Month in Christian History.” The new monthly series consists of 12 episodes and aims to honor the significance of the past highlighting saints, athletes, missionaries and regular people who did extraordinary things in the corresponding month throughout history.

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Conference to Examine Presbyterian Church ‘Revoice’ Movement

In partnership with the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, the 2021 Pensacola Theological Institute Conference will examine the controversial ‘Revoice’ LGBTQ movement within the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) June 16-18 at McIlwain Presbyterian Church located at 1220 East Blount Street in Pensacola, Fla. Attendance is $55 for individuals, $175 maximum for families.

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STATEMENT BY PASTOR REGARDING SAME-SEX MARRIAGES 1. I am a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ, credentialed by Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). 2. Affirming that God’s grace is available to all, I recognize our obligation before God to love all persons, understanding such love in the context of God’s revealed truth. 3. Based […]

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Prayer for Those in the Path of Wildfires in Smoky Mountains


Smoky Mountain Wildfires

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Prayer for Those in the Path of Wildfires in Smoky Mountains

A fast-moving wildfire in the area of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge in the Great Smoky Mountains grew rapidly last night as winds whipped a somewhat manageable set of brush fires into raging forest fires.
 
Many guests of the popular tourist destination were forced from their rooms due to the approaching flames. Residents of Gatlinburg and adjoining towns of Pigeon Forge and Sevierville also took precautions or evacuated as fires were encroaching on homes and businesses.
 
According to reports, hundreds of structures have been damaged and many families evacuated. There have also been reports of injuries and at least 3 confirmed fatalities.
 
We have been in contact with leaders at the nearby Church of God Smoky Mountain Children’s Home in Sevierville. In a statement from Dr. Walt Mauldin, director of the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home, he said, “We are praising the Lord this morning that the children, youth, and staff here at the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home are all safe!   The forest fires were approximately six miles away from the campus, but we did experience some very high winds and dense smoke throughout the day on Monday. Thank the Lord for the blessing of rain that abated most of the flames late last night. Three of our staff members were forced to evacuate their homes but found them with no damages this morning.   We want to thank everyone for your concern and prayers.” 
 
Reports on the status of local churches and homes of members in the area are still being assessed. According to Pastor Phillip Morris of the Parkway Church of God, they have at least four families who may have lost homes. Authorities are allowing only limited access to the affected areas.
               
Operation Compassion has established disaster relief sites at the Seymour Church of God, the Purpose Church of God in Pigeon Forge and the New Hope Church in Sevierville.
 
Supplies are being sent from a number of local and regional partners including the Knoxville Dream Center, Transition Furniture, and Steps for Families as well as Crystal Springs Water. Blankets, food, bottled water, snacks, chips, cookies, MRE’s and other necessary products are being procured and will be delivered as needed throughout this emergency.
 
Operation Compassion is working closely with the local fire department, sheriff’s department, local city police departments, Mayor’s offices, and other agencies to help coordinate response to this disaster.

Please continue to keep the residents of the Great Smoky Mountains in your prayers. We will update the situation as warranted. 

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Lee University to Hold Walker’s Presidential Inauguration


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Lee University to Hold Walker’s Presidential Inauguration

Cleveland, TN–Lee University will conduct inauguration ceremonies for Dr. Mark L. Walker on Friday, April 23, at 10 a.m. EST.

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Ministry Supports Christian Kids Camp in ‘Shadow of Chernobyl’

A U.S.-based mission to the “forgotten children” of the former Soviet Union is aiming to give an “unforgettable summer” to children still suffering from the lingering effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster that shook the world 35 years ago on April 26.

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Faithlife Launches Integrated Ministry Platform

Faithlife, the church technology company and makers of Logos Bible Software, today released the newest, first-of-its-kind online integrated ministry platform, Faithlife Equip.

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