CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
OUR HISTORY
The Church of God of Prophecy is a vibrant, worldwide body of believers, united in worship, working hand-in-hand to share God's love and a message of hope to the brokenhearted. The Church of God of Prophecy has over 1.5 million members, worshiping in over 10,000 churches our missions in 125 nations of the world. Nearly 90% of our global membership is outside North America.
The Church of God movement began over hundred years ago in the humble hearts of earnest believers in the rural mountains of Cherokee County, North Carolina. Following a miracle-filled revival that took place in a schoolhouse near Camp Creek in 1886, a small congregation formed a Christian Union to pray and study the scriptures.
Soon led by an energetic young pastor from Indiana named A.J. Tomlinson, the group was more formally organized in 1903 into the Church of God and relocated it's headquarters to neighboring Cleveland, Tennessee the following year. From Appalachia to the World, the century that followed saw great growth in all branches of this movement.
From the beginning, these spiritual pioneers traced their roots to the New Testament church and considered themselves a continuation of the Spirit-filled Christianity exhibited in the book of Acts. This desired connection with early Christian expression continues today with a mandate that all church decisions be commited to prayer and based on scripture.
In contemperary theological terms, the Church of God of Prophecy is a Protestant, Evangelical, Wesleyan, Holiness, Pentecostal movement that believes in man's freewill regarding salvation.
