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Women in Ministry featured at Dixon Pentecostal Research Center

Women in Ministry featured at Dixon Pentecostal Research Center

“Celebrating Women in the Harvest” is the theme for the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center’s Drop-in and Discover event on Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. “Women have always been a significant part of Church of God ministry,” according to Church of God historian David Roebuck. “This event will provide an opportunity for visitors to learn about their lives and see interesting objects related to their mini... »

The Molokans claim to have spoken in tongues

The Molokans claim to have spoken in tongues and recognized it as sign for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. In the early 1900s some 2,000 Molokans (mostly of the Jumpers/Leapers) immigrated to California (via Elis Island) after receiving a young boy’s prophecy to do so in their homeland. Among them was the family of   Read More ... »

PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ANNOUNCES TRANSITION OF PRESIDENT Steven Land

Dr. Steven Jack Land has given 37 years of full-time service to the Pentecostal Theological Seminary (PTS). In addition to teaching every year, he served as Academic Dean for ten years and has served as Seminary President for twelve years. He has decided that his major responsibilities shift from President to a role as teacher, author, and consultant. Dr. Land has requested his new role begin afte... »

Dr. Cheryl Bridges Johns ORDAINED in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC)

Jackie David Johns, May 20, 2022 Cheryl is finishing 37 years as a professor at PTS. God has called her to minister at United Seminary in Ohio. She will be the Director of the House of Global Pentecostal Studies and teach part-time. [Most of her work will be online and she will not be moving, but she will make several trips each year.] PTS had a reception/lunch in her honor today. She spoke words ... »