What does Worldwide Church of God believe?
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The Worldwide Church of God now believes in the Trinity and, like all evangelical as well as old-line Protestant churches, teaches that salvation is achieved by God’s grace through faith alone. Moreover, a number of its congregations have begun to celebrate Christmas and Easter.
Is the Living Church of God the same as the church of God?
It is just one of many and varied Sabbatarian Churches of God groups that have sprung up from the former Worldwide Church of God, known today as Grace Communion International (GCI). The US membership of LCG is claimed to be around 11,300 with about 5,000 of that total number being claimed international members.

What happened to the Global Church of God?
Membership in GCG declined to the point that it ceased operations under that name in the United States. Most U.S. members either affiliated with Meredith’s new church or were later absorbed into the United Church of God, which had split from WCG in 1995.
What is the United Church of God?
United Church of God, An International Association, is one of the major breakoffs from the Worldwide Church of God. It was founded in 1995, within six weeks of the WCG changes, by Bob Dick and David Hulme in Arcadia, CA. (More info concerning this is found in OIU Vol. 3, Pt 2 under “The United Church of God is Born”).

Who is the new president of UCG-AIA?
Victor Kubik is now the new president. (Also read: “ Victor Kubik Using Lifenets as Front .”) ( Note: UCG-AIA is not the same as United Church of God, Birmingham 2 which was founded in 1995 by Ray Wooten; however, when the initials “UCG” are used in this article they refer to UCG-AIA.)
How many people are in the United Church of Christ?
We have over 10,000 members in more than 200 congregations around the world. We meet every Sabbath to fellowship and worship God. We trace our origins (and our beliefs) back to the first-century church founded by Jesus Christ.
What is the goal of the Church of God?
We are dedicated to being more like God in our daily lives through Bible study, prayer and fellowship. The Church has hundreds of congregations around the world. Our goal is to build strong, vibrant church communities through weekly Sabbath fellowship, regular Bible studies and the annual biblical festivals.