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RATIONALE: The Church of God identifies itself as an international church in its scope, operation, and ministry (page 45, International General Assembly Minutes of the 76th International General Assembly). For this to be more than just words, we must practically contextualize this concept. The gifts of the Spirit and their operation in the church are not limited by national boundaries or cultural […]

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Minutes of the 57th General Assembly of the Church of God Place: Kansas City Civic Center, Kansas City, Missouri. Date: August 1-7, 1978. General Overseer: Ray H. Hughes. Not private opinion (p.21). Homosexuality (p.47,48). Persecution (pp.55,56). SUPPLEMENT: Church of God Teachings (p.6). [missing pages E.C.B.C. — found in Bk.M., 1980] Declaration of Faith (p.4). [42nd […]

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Minutes of the 40th Annual Assembly of the Church of God Place: Bible Training School and College Auditorium, Sevierville, TN. Date: September 2,3, 1945. General Overseer: John C. Jernigan. Church of God Teachings: Change in the paragraph concerning the Military Service (pp.31, 159). Modest Apparel (p.166). [35th A.]

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