Church of God General Conference (McDonough, GA)
P.O. Box 2950
2020 Avalon Parkway, Suite 400
McDonough, GA 30253
United States
33.4158098, -84.1719361
This church is the outgrowth of several independent local groups of similar faith. Some were in existence as early as 1800, and others date their beginnings to the arrival of British immigrants around 1847. Many local churches carried the name Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith. State and district conferences of these groups were formed as an expression of mutual cooperation. A national organization was instituted at Philadelphia in 1888. Because of strong convictions on the questions of congregational rights and authority, however, it ceased to function until 1921, when the present General Conference was formed at Waterloo, Iowa.
The Bible is accepted as the supreme standard of faith. Adventist in viewpoint, the second (premillenial) coming of Christ is strongly emphasized. The church teaches that the kingdom of God will be literal, beginning in Jerusalem at the time of the return of Christ and extending to all nations. Emphasis is placed on the oneness of God and the Sonship of Christ, that Jesus did not pre-exist prior to his birth in Bethlehem and that the Holy Spirit is the power and influence of God. Membership is dependent on faith, repentance and baptism by immersion.
The work of the General Conference is carried on under the direction of the board of directors. With a congregational church government, the General Conference exists primarily as a means of mutual cooperation and for the development of yearly projects and enterprises.
The headquarters and Bible College were moved from Oregon, IL to Morrow, GA in 1991 and then to McDonough, GA in 2009.
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Membership
Full Communicants | Average Attendance | Other Members | Total Inclusive Members | Total Churches | Membership Calculation Method | |||
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2010 | 3,121 |
300 |
3,421 |
84 |
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2009 | 3,010 |
312 |
3,322 |
83 |
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2007 | 79 |
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2004 | 79 |
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2003 | 3,860 |
5,018 |
90 |
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2001 | 4,155 |
4,046 |
1,241 |
5,396 |
91 |
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1999 | 4,083 |
3,930 |
1,225 |
5,308 |
92 |
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1998 | 3,824 |
0 |
1,147 |
4,971 |
90 |
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1997 | 3,877 |
5,040 |
90 |
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1996 | 3,920 |
5,096 |
89 |
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1995 | 3,877 |
5,040 |
88 |
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1994 | 3,996 |
5,195 |
89 |
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1993 | 4,239 |
5,511 |
88 |
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1992 | 4,085 |
5,336 |
87 |
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1991 | 4,375 |
5,688 |
89 |
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1990 | 4,399 |
5,718 |
88 |
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1989 | 4,415 |
5,767 |
88 |
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1987 | 4,348 |
5,652 |
89 |
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1985 | 4,575 |
5,948 |
92 |
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1984 | 4,771 |
6,202 |
90 |
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1983 | 5,781 |
5,781 |
84 |
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1981 | 5,981 |
5,981 |
89 |
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1980 | 5,890 |
5,890 |
89 |
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1979 | 7,620 |
7,620 |
131 |
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1978 | 7,550 |
7,550 |
132 |
Clergy
Serving Churches | Retired | Other Service to the Church | Total Clergy | |||
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Education
Total Schools | Staff | Pupils | Total Individuals | |||
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There is no data yet |
Finance
Total Benevolences | Total Financials | Total Giving | Local Expenses | Method | |||
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2010 | $465,343 |
$4,158,243 |
$3,692,900 |
$3,692,900 |
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2009 | $445,000 |
$4,013,750 |
$3,568,750 |
$3,568,750 |
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2007 | $391,793 |
$4,421,793 |
$4,030,000 |
$4,030,000 |
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1967 | $103,000 |
$908,000 |
$805,000 |
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1966 | $15 |
$136 |
$120 |
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1923 | $13,016 |