Church of God
Church of God is a name used by numerous, mostly unrelated Christian denominational bodies, most of which descend from either Pentecostal/Holiness or Adventist traditions.
Major denominations
Pentecostal Movement
Pietist/Holiness Movement
- Church of God (Anderson, Indiana).
- Freikirchlicher Bund Gemeinde Gottes (Germany)
- Church of God in Denmark
- Church of God - German Canadian Mission Board
- Church of God (Evening Light)[1]
Smaller and/or lesser known denominations
Anabaptist
Pentecostal Movement
Pietist/Holiness movement
Baptist
Adventist Churches of God
Adventist Churches of God of the Armstrong conviction
- Church of God, an International Community - based in Pasadena, California
- Church of God, a Worldwide Association - based in Orlando, Florida
- Intercontinental Church of God - based in Tyler, Texas
- Church of God International (USA) - based in Tyler, Texas
- Church of God - Preparing for the Kingdom of God
- Church of the Great God - based in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Global Church of God - based in the UK, affiliated with the Church of the Eternal God (U.S.) and the Church of God, a Christian Fellowship, (Canada)
- Living Church of God - based in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Philadelphia Church of God - based in Edmond, Oklahoma
- Restored Church of God - based in Wadsworth, Ohio
- United Church of God - based in Milford, Ohio
- Worldwide Church of God (pre-1995—now evangelical, non-Sabbatarian, and known since 2009 in the United States and Canada as Grace Communion International) the Church still goes by Worldwide Church of God in the United Kingdom, and "is affiliated with" Grace Communion International (the US "denomination").
Black Hebrews
Other denominations