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Learn about the history, beliefs, and structure of the Church of God, an international Christian denomination with headquarters in Cleveland, Tennessee. Founded in 1886 by Baptist ministers who rejected creeds and sought New Testament unity, the church embraced sanctification and tongues as signs of the Holy Spirit.
Lee University is a private Christian university in Cleveland, Tennessee, founded in 1918 as a Bible training school. It offers undergraduate and master's degrees in various fields and has a student body of about 4,000.
A Christian Service School is an institution designed to offer basic Christian service training to ministers and laity. The school may function in a local church under the guidance of the pastor or one whom he appoints. Harvest Church of God Bible School, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
In Cleveland, Tennessee, the Church of God started the Bible Training School which later became Lee College and is now Lee University. [1] This higher education institution sponsored "The Church of God Hour" on the local radio stations and featured a 40 voice mixed choir, which has had several directors, including Harold Cato, Y.H. Yates, and Roosevelt Miller.
A private Christian seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, affiliated with the Church of God. It offers degrees in Wesleyan/Holiness theology and Pentecostal spirituality, and hosts the Centre for Pentecostal Theology.
The Church of God School of Ministry was first imagined by Dr. Paul L. Walker. It was his vision for every Church of God minister to have the opportunity for ministerial training and education whether or not he/she could leave the pastorate and travel to Cleveland or whether or not he/she could afford the studies. This vision became reality in ...
The Church of God developed from a movement led by Richard Spurling and Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson which would become in 1903 the Church of God. Throughout its history the Church of God movement has experienced a number of divisions. In 1923, Tomlinson was impeached as General Overseer of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). This caused a ...
Ambrose Jessup (A.J.) Tomlinson (September 22, 1865 – October 2, 1943), a former Quaker, united with the Holiness Church at Camp Creek in 1903.With his drive, vision, and organizational skills, he was elected the first general overseer of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) in 1903.