The International Pentecostal Church of Christ

The International Pentecostal Church of Christ

2245 St. Rt. 42 SW
P.O. Box 439
London, OH 43140
United States

Attesting Officer
Rev. Clyde M. Hughes
General Overseer


Media Contact
Gen. Overseer, Clyde M. Hughes

39.886526, -83.4483112


At a General Conference held at London, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1976, the International Pentecostal Assemblies and the Pentecostal Church of Christ consolidated into one body, taking the name International Pentecostal Church of Christ.
The International Pentecostal Assemblies was the successor of the Association of Pentecostal Assemblies and the International Pentecostal Missionary Union. The Pentecostal Church of Christ was founded by John Stroup of Flatwoods, Ketucky, on May 10, 1917 and was incorporated at Portsmouth, Ohio, in 1927. The International Pentecostal Church of Christ is an active member of the Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America, as well as a member of the National Association of Evangelicals.
The priorities of the International Pentecostal Church of Christ are to be an agency of God for evangelizing the world, to be a corporate body in which people may worship God and to be a channel of God's purpose to build a body of saints being perfected in the image of His Son. The Annual Conference is held each year during the third full week of July in London, Ohio.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
2010
1,435
2,464
2,325
3,760
62
2009
1,384
0
3,423
4,807
66
2003
2,004
2,061
2,927
4,961
67
2002
2,004
2,061
2,927
4,961
67
2001
2,063
2,310
1,822
5,610
67
1999
2,420
2,904
3,152
5,572
69
1998
2,528
0
3,067
5,595
68
1997
2,494
5,311
70
1995
2,311
5,411
73
1994
2,668
5,090
75
1993
2,664
4,741
73
1992
2,661
4,593
73
1991
2,610
3,995
76
1990
2,577
2,914
77
1989
2,628
2,628
75
1987
2,743
2,743
75
1985
3,311
3,311
98
1984
3,010
3,010
81
1983
2,685
2,685
81
1982
2,685
2,685
83
1980
2,619
2,619
83
1979
2,591
4,997
85
1977
0
11,659
105
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
2010
59
25
22
125
2009
64
17
11
141
2003
51
21
62
157
2002
51
21
62
157
2001
39
28
58
125
1999
65
18
143
161
1998
63
18
93
174
1997
77
163
1995
52
111
1994
54
100
1993
76
121
1992
72
167
1991
76
181
1990
126
126
1989
123
123
1987
128
128
1985
49
148
1984
47
139
1983
81
163
1982
73
155
1980
80
149
1979
119
180
1977
130
259
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
2010
52
289
1,618
1,867
2009
55
312
1,544
1,856
2003
48
374
1,544
1,918
2002
48
374
1,544
1,918
2001
41
425
2,260
2,685
1999
61
541
2,031
2,573
1998
61
509
1,924
2,433
1997
68
3,867
1995
73
3,888
1994
72
3,674
1993
73
3,831
1992
73
3,905
1991
76
3,995
1990
75
3,808
1989
75
3,884
1987
75
4,202
1985
95
5,057
1984
81
4,645
1983
81
5,095
1982
79
5,095
1980
80
4,979
1979
80
5,237
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
2010
$811,604
$32,983,693
$2,172,089
$2,172,089
2009
$872,815
$3,280,430
$2,407,615
$2,407,615
2002
$903,127
$3,551,761
$2,648,634
$2,648,634
2001
$1,160,536
$4,028,423
$2,867,887
$2,867,887
1999
$3,185,239
$6,245,068
$3,059,829
$3,059,829
1998
$2,890,586
$5,866,882
$2,976,296
$2,976,296
1997
$2,846,724
$5,319,133
$2,472,409
1995
$2,142,620
$4,455,794
$2,313,174
1994
$1,480,862
$3,779,665
$2,298,803
1993
$186,748
$2,239,547
$2,239,547
1992
$563,057
$2,200,767
$1,637,710
1991
$482,794
$2,289,435
$1,806,641
1990
$921,461
$2,809,339
$1,887,878
1989
$769,632
$2,648,470
$1,878,838
1987
1983
$55,172
$1,577,142
$1,521,970