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The leaders of America’s largest historically black Baptist denominations are expected to respond this week after megachurch ...
Last week the Church of God in Christ held its 107th Holy Convocation convention in St. Louis, and estimates have it that 28,000 people gathered this year. And if statistics are something being ...
Church of God in Christ was once a small group of churches led by Charles Harrison Mason. Today, it's the largest Pentecostal denomination in the United States.
The Church of God in Christ, now the fourth largest Christian denomination in the U.S., teaches classic Christian doctrine: the Bible is God’s word. But COGIC members also put special emphasis ...
*Back in 2020, the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), a predominantly African American denomination, reported that up to 30 leaders passed away as a result of complications from the coronavirus.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Next week, more than 30,000 members are expected to be in Memphis for the Church of God in Christ’s 116th Holy Convocation. To kick things off, the Church hosted a mass… ...
Memphis, Tenn., — Barna Group and the Church of God in Christ,Inc. (COGIC) announced their partnership on a new research initiative to provide a broader understanding of the COGIC denomination ...
The organization, also known as COGIC, is made up of churches from all over the world. Some 15,000 people are in town for what's called the AIM convention.
COGIC returned the Holy Convocation to Memphis for 2022 on a three-year deal. The organization voted to keep it at the Renasant Convention Center for 2025. Now, the large-scale annual event is ...
Hundreds filled the pews at Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ as Louise Patterson, COGIC’s first lady and influential evangelist, was laid to rest Friday.
This morning the Church of God in Christ held their Christmas in November giveaway at Greater Community Church. The religious organization welcomed families from all over the Mid-South.
Church of God in Christ (COGIC) General Supervisor Emerita Mother Willie Mae Rivers, a revered leader and a beloved figure within the faith community, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 26, 2024.