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Yes, Jentezen Franklin is CoG. The Cleveland, TN CoG is not and has never been Worldwide Church of God. Here is a brief synopsis of our origins from our web site. "It was 1886, in a crude meeting house on the Tennessee-North Carolina border, where the Church of God traces its roots.
I assume you are referring to the Church of God denomination with headquarters in Cleveland, Tennessee, often referred to as Church of God (Cleveland, TN) to avoid confusion). They are both classical Pentecostal denominations. Assemblies of God is a non-Wesleyan or "Baptistic" type Pentecostal denomination.
Feb 19, 2015. #2. Assembly of God is more of a Charismatic movement with less noise and less of the slaying in the spirit and speaking in tongues, depending on where you go, though it has a lot of Pentecostal beliefs. In a Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) it is all out Pentecostal and they run the aisles, speak in tongues, slay in the ...
Anyway the church I went to was a Church of God (cleveland tn) and this was in New York State where I grew up. (It was about 15 years ago and that church has since grown alot) Anyway I immediately felt welcome in this church and the people were wonderful as was the pastor. Unfortunately I had to move out of state a few years ago to Pennsylvania.
The SBC is an independent group and the understanding of the core teachings can vary from Church to Church, but the foundation of salvation by grace, inerrancy of the Holy Bible, baptism in water of believers and headship of Jesus Christ, even in some of the governments (Assembly of God even more than Church of God) are identical.
Some are associated with the place of their origin as in the Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee. Many, if not a majority of these denominations are Pentecostal. It is a bit like the Church of Christ which can be either Congregational or Campellite and which include some groups which claim to be non-denominational.
Israel was God s chosen nation until they rejected Christ. The Church has replaced Israel as the people of God. The Church (incl. Jew & gentile) will be taken to heaven. Redemption is in the cross and sacrifice is finished forever. Promises to Israel are fulfilled spiritually in Christ s Church.
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I know the Worldwide Church of God, Reformed Chruch of God (Anderson), and Church of God, Prophecy. I assume you are affiliated with the Church of God, the Pentecostal denomination from Tennessee. I believe that the links deal with one of the Bible colleges there. I most certainly would like the page, book, and an ACCURATE in context quote.
Oct 28, 2004. #3. tacodoglover01 said: basically we believe you can be saved and then backslide and will go to hell if you should die. You have to repent and accept christ as your savior again to go to heaven. Holly, the quote above is not the best way to explain the Nazarene belief about salvation. At least not the prevalent belief in my church.