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  2. Word of God (community) - Wikipedia

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    The Word of God was founded in 1967 by four young Catholics. Ralph Martin and Stephen Clark were formerly involved in the Cursillo movement office in Lansing, Michigan, and Jim Cavnar and Gerry Rauch were involved in Charismatic renewal work at the University of Notre Dame [1]: p.80 and had come to carry out evangelism in Ann Arbor, Michigan ...

  3. Herbert W. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Herbert W. Armstrong (July 31, 1892 – January 16, 1986) was an American evangelist who founded the Worldwide Church of God (WCG). An early pioneer of radio and television evangelism, Armstrong preached what he claimed was the comprehensive combination of doctrines in the entire Bible, in the light of the New Covenant scriptures, which he maintained to be the restored true Gospel. [3]

  4. Armstrongism - Wikipedia

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    Armstrongism. Herbert W. Armstrong. Garner Ted Armstrong (1979) Armstrongism refers to the teachings and doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong while leader of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG). [1][2] His teachings are professed by him and his followers to be the restored true Gospel of the Bible. Armstrong said they were revealed to him by God ...

  5. Word of Life Bible Church - Wikipedia

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    Word of Life Bible Church believes that the Holy Bible consisting of 66 books is the inspired, authoritative and infallible word of God and center its teachings on this belief. [13] The church also holds in account the belief in the Trinity. [14] From the commands found in the Bible, the church believe: In Repentance towards God. Acts 3:19.

  6. Living Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The Living Church of God (LCG) is one of several groups that formed after the death of Herbert W. Armstrong, when major doctrinal changes (causing turmoil and divisions) were occurring in the former Worldwide Church of God (WCG) during the 1990s. It was after its founder, the late Roderick C. Meredith, was fired by board members of the Global ...

  7. Magisterium - Wikipedia

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    Magisterium. The magisterium of the Catholic Church is the church's authority or office to give authentic interpretation of the word of God, "whether in its written form or in the form of Tradition". [1][2][3] According to the 1992 Catechism of the Catholic Church, the task of interpretation is vested uniquely in the Pope and the bishops, [4 ...

  8. Philadelphia Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Church of God claims that it looks to the Bible for all guidance and believes that the Bible is the full word of God. [1]Claiming to follow WCG founder Herbert W. Armstrong's teachings, the Philadelphia Church of God rejects the orthodox Christian doctrine of the Trinity, teaching that that the Holy Spirit is not a separate aspect of God but rather is the "power of God".

  9. Movement of the Word of God - Wikipedia

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    The Movement of the Word of God, also called Work of God the Father, is a pastoral community of disciples, a lay ecclesial movement within the Roman Catholic Church . Is defined itself as "a Catholic Community organized out of the pastoral charism of the Gospel, and consecrated to evangelizing the desert of the world and to developing the ...