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词条 Churches of God General Conference (Winebrenner)
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  1. History

  2. Organization and theology

  3. References

  4. Further reading

  5. External links

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The Churches of God, General Conference (Winebrenner) (CGGC) is an Evangelical Christian denomination in the United States originating in the revivalism and evangelistic efforts of John Winebrenner.

History

John Winebrenner (1797-1860) was ordained on September 28, 1820, as a minister of the German Reformed Church, a Calvinist body. He was given charge of four congregations in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area. Winebrenner labored extensively in revival meetings, but some of the members opposed what they considered "unusual efforts for the conversion of sinners." In 1828 the General Synod of the German Reformed Church dropped him from its roster of ministers, in response to such complaints. In July 1830, Winebrenner was rebaptized by immersion by Jacob Erb. That year, he and co-laborers sympathetic with his efforts met and organized the General Eldership of the Church of God. Representatives from various denominations were present, and the new organization reflected that diversity.[1]

In the early years of the Church of God, its members were popularly called Winebrennerians, after their founder. The official name was changed to the General Eldership of the Churches of God in North America in 1845, and to its present title in 1975.

Organization and theology

The CGGC has a Presbyterian polity. The church is divided into regional conferences, with headquarters in Findlay, Ohio. The church reported 336 congregations with 32,208 members in 2000, principally in Pennsylvania and the Midwest. The church operates Winebrenner Theological Seminary on the University of Findlay campus. The Church Advocate is the CGGC's official periodical, published bi-monthly by the church.

The CGGC might best be described as an Evangelical Bible church, The basic theology of the Churches of God is Arminian, conservative, and Evangelical. The church observes three ordinances: baptism by immersion, the Lord's Supper, and feet washing. The Bible is the church's only rule of faith and practice. There are seven regional organizations in the Churches of God-USA. These are the Allegheny Region, Eastern Regional Conference, California Eldership, Great Lakes Conference, Mid-South Conference, Midwest Region, and Western Region. Around the world the CGGC also has established conferences in Bangladesh (1898), Brazil (1999), Haiti (1967), India (1898), Kenya (2011), Venezuela (2012), and emerging works in the Dominican Republic, Sweden, and Thailand.

References

1. ^Kern R. John Winebrenner: nineteenth century reformer 1974 Winebrenner Theological Seminary.

Further reading

  • History of the Churches of God in the U. S. A., by C. H. Forney, 1914
  • Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States, 2000, Glenmary Research Center

External links

  • Churches of God General Conference (CGGC) - official Web Site
  • [https://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/believers/cgarts/CGARTS.HTM Articles on the Churches of God, General Conference (CGGC)]
  • Winebrenner Theological Seminary - official Web Site
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