About the Pentecostal Church of God

Introduction
It is a pleasure to introduce you to the ministries of the PCG. Along with other churches, we share the task of presenting a high standard of morality and citizenship to our communities. We take our responsibilities as a church seriously, and pledge our continuing efforts toward teaching the Bible in its entirety throughout the world.

Our church presents a balanced ministry which serves in every area of life. Our Bible teaching ministry offers clear and inspired teaching for all ages. Our ministry includes special services for youth, evangelism/training for all ages and special programs for adults. We train youth for future leadership and involve homes in the task of building lives. We invite you to consider the ministries we offer, and to find if a local PCG church might offer you and your family or friends a place to serve God and to grow spiritually.

Relationships
The PCG fellowship exists as 1200 churches in the United States as the Pentecostal Church of God. Our international headquarters, located in Joplin, Missouri, is at the hub of international ministries. We believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and is man's only safe and sure rule of conduct and faith. We believe every Christian has a responsibility to present the Bible to the world through a Christ-centered life, and our teaching ministries are founded on this principle. Our worship is evangelistic, Bible-centered and distinctly Pentecostal.

We present Jesus Christ as God's answer to the problem of sin. We know God's power is available to meet every need of mankind, and we preach and teach the entire Gospel with conviction and sincerity. You will find a rich variety in our services, for we consciously seek to follow Bible patterns in our worship. Jesus Christ is always presented as Lord and Master. The Holy Spirit is given freedom to order worship as He sees fit. We believe you will feel "at home" in our services.

Ministries
World Missions: The Pentecostal Church of God reaches around the world. Every department and ministry relates in some way to global evangelization. Leaders and personnel at the general headquarters regularly pray, "Lord of the Harvest, send forth laborers into Your harvest!"

The sun never sets on the Pentecostal Church of God. Outside the United States over 5,200 churches and ministry outstations have been established, with more than 500,000 constituents in 52 different countries. 36 Bible schools provide training for national pastors/evangelists, and 53 day schools provide education for approximately 3,000 children. Presently, the Department of World Missions has 36 full-time missionaries on foreign soil. Area supervisors work with the director to ensure results in regions such as Mexico, Europe/Russia, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean.

The World Missions' theme, "Embracing the World for Christ," is expressed in monthly articles and updates in The Pentecostal Messenger and the Mission 2000 newsletter. The "Missionary Voice" publishes missionary stories and information three times annually. New opportunities are constantly available to assist in fulfilling the Great Commission. His mission is our mission.

Indian Missions: Our Pentecostal Church of God ministry to the American Indians is growing rapidly, reaching across the United States from Alaska to Mississippi and from Minnesota to Northern California and into Washington. We present the Gospel to more than 100 tribes.

Churches are being regularly planted, adding to the existing 60 fully-established churches and missions, each staffed by a qualified missionary. From these we minister to more than 40 outstations, many of which will become strong churches. Ministry to the Sioux, one of America's most threatened tribes, is among our most vital current outreaches, targeting 35,000 First Americans in Montana, and North and South Dakota. Doors have now opened for ministry to 19 Pueblo tribes of northern New Mexico with members of eight tribes now worshiping in our Pojoaque church. The School of Christ training program is now being taught in 39 of our Indian churches, preparing these people to reach their own with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Home Missions: While home missions has been a part of the Pentecostal Church of God since its inception in 1919, a new department was established in 1981 to bring together a variety of ministries under the guidance of national leadership. Included in this ministry are the expanding ethnic ministries which constitute the fastest-growing part of our American outreach. The inner city works have spawned a new national outreach to the homeless and needy, which now coordinates programs across the nation reaching thousands of the underprivileged in Christian love and concern.

Home missions also aids in training missionaries for church planting and the establishment of new churches in target cities.

Youth: The youth of our church are joined together with others from around the nation and world in an exciting variety of special activities and programs. Youth camps are conducted in most states for children and teens. Young married ministries are reaching increasing numbers of youth, as are the singles ministries. Young people compete in Bible quizzing at the district, regional and national levels. Teen Talent Expo is an exciting forum for encouraging and recognizing outstanding talent in a wide variety of fields. Annual mission's trips are sponsored, introducing youth to what God is doing in home, Indian and foreign missions. The Christian Pathlighter camping program has been a proven door for training and guiding children and teens.

Women's Ministries: Ladies of the Pentecostal Church of God enjoy a corporate ministry which reaches into every area of the church through related district, national and international ministries. Groups formed in the local church have a primary interest in undergirding the spiritual foundation of their believers with prayer and Bible study-reaching beyond that with assistance in fund-raising for special projects and administering the social functions of the church.

Working in cooperation with the national and district women's ministries, our women's services literally reach around the world through provision of equipment and educational materials for missionary training centers. In the United States, major attention is directed to the support of Messenger College, for which they provide subsidies, scholarships and special helps to students, as well as funding general cosmetic maintenance of the facilities.

Education
In Church Training: The Pentecostal Church of God enjoys a thriving ministry of Christian education, under the oversight of the national Department of Christian Education. Local, district and national conferences and training events help local churches and teachers to reach the highest potential for communicating the Word of God. Sound Sunday school and training literature is offered as a service to churches and teachers.

Higher Education: Messenger College, in Joplin, Missouri, is the national college of the Pentecostal Church of God. A Christian college with programs to serve many people, the institution is accredited and eligible for all federal student aid programs. Degrees are offered in ministry, biblical studies, education, music and business. Correspondence studies are furnished through the Department of Lifelong Learning.


Other Ministries
Kings Men Fellowship: This ministry offers a fellowship and activities program for men, centered on Christian brotherhood and shared service.

Senior Christian Fellowship: SCF provides spiritual and social help for this rapidly-growing segment of our nation's population.

Ministry to the Military: A special ministry where Pentecostal Church of God chaplains serve with distinction in every branch of the military.

Affiliations
The Pentecostal Church of God is in full fellowship with the National Association of Evangelicals, the Pentecostal World Conference and the Pentecostal/ Charismatic Fellowship of North America. It supports the ministries of the American Bible Society and other interdenominational and parachurch ministries.

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