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As early as 1949, ministers F. L. Summers and his son-in-law Chris Royer went back to Salem and established a headquarters there. The "Back to Salem" movement broke into at least three factions: 1. The original Salem people who stayed at Salem with it as headquarters; 2. Dugger and Severson, who went
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Pressure was mounting for more unity from roughly half of the membership. While others felt that they were being denied freedom of expression. Dugger and his followers wanted a reorganization of church doctrine. Including clean meats, no tobacco, and observing the Passover on Nisan 14. While Burt F.
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According to the Denver Conference, salvation is by God's grace, received by faith in Jesus Christ apart from good works, human merit, or ceremony (Section 4). Obedience to the moral law, while not a means to salvation, is encouraged as an important part of Christian living. Eating of unclean meats
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This section mainly uses the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) Statement of Faith as a reference. Although the doctrinal beliefs among the General Council Churches of God, (Seventh-Day), Inc. in Meridian, Idaho and different Churches of God (7th Day) or (Seventh Day) are very
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A peculiarity, the Church of God (7th Day) - Salem Conference is organized according to the "apostolic model." They currently have twelve apostles, seventy prophets and seven stewards. This belief may be found on page 13 of their doctrinal statement of beliefs. An article for their FAQs section
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23. Armstrong disassociated himself from the Church of God (7th Day) - Salem Conference over these two issues, which were not original doctrines of the Churches of God (7th Day); years later, Church of God (7th Day) revoked his ministerial credentials with their Church, but by this time he was
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The Church of God (Seventh Day) was unified up until 1933. According to A. N. Dugger a Church of God historian, and leader of one of the factions at the time, many in the Church of God felt the need for a "Bible Organization" for the Church of God. They also wanted to move the church's world
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Marrs led a group of "independents" who believed pork and tobacco were fine, and that the Passover should be observed on Nisan 15. At this point, Dugger and his followers decided to establish the Salem Conference headquarters in Salem, West Virginia, at which point they started printing the
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On tithing, the Denver Conference differs from the Salem Conference and the churches associated with the Jerusalem headquarters. The Salem and Jerusalem Churches of God (7th Day) still believe tithing to be an obligation for believers today. According to the Salem Conference:
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The 1948/49 Stanberry-Salem Merger of the Church of God (Seventh Day), also known as the Denver Group, contains the largest number of Church of God people today, but it is not the only significant Church of God center. The Stanberry conference, with headquarters moved to
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The headquarters in Salem still exists today with members worldwide. They are formally organized under the apostolic model (twelve apostles, seventy elders and seven men to oversee the business affairs of the church). Shortly afterwards, Dugger left the Salem Conference.
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Still another group, with headquarters located in Meridian, Idaho, object to the hierarchical form of church governance found in the Denver Conference and in the Salem Conference. This group, the General Council of the Churches of God (Seventh Day) Inc., favors a
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Jesus Christ is the head of the Church of God (7th Day). Jesus set the organization of the church to have twelve apostles who are responsible for governing the church and seventy ministers to help spread the gospel. Seven stewards were then
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and other places, and in 1884 the General Conference of the Church of God was organized. They incorporated in 1899, and "(Seventh Day)" was added to the name in 1923. Offices were established in
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A number of Churches of God (7th Day) in Salem, West Virginia still stand with locations all across the United States and around the world. These usually follow a set of 40 points of doctrine.
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hindered the merger. In 1947, the Salem Council of Ministers asked Stanberry to appoint a committee to meet with their committee to discuss a new attempt for a merger. The two churches met at
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before the formation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1863. Robert Coulter, ex-president and official historian of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day), in his book
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Outlining some beliefs of the Churches of God (7th Day), the Statement of Faith of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) - Denver Conference states the following:
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The Church of God (7th day) is, historically, congregational in polity. We desire that our churches and their members continue to enjoy this blessed freedom of local autonomy.
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The paying of tithes on all increase is a continued obligation. This portion of our earnings belongs to יהוה, and should be placed in his work. Malachi 3:10; Matthew 23:23
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movement, had an Arian christology for much of the twentieth century, before leaving part of their heritage and reverting to a more classical view of Christ.
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in death (Section 3). The wicked who reject Christ until the end will face the judgment of annihilation, not eternal torment in hellfire (Section 12).
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has been a long debated issue in the Churches of God (7th Day). Cranmer, the founder of the Church of God (Seventh Day), left the
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Mount Zion Church of God (7th Day) Winnipeg - About Us: A Brief History and Description of the Mount Zion Church of God (7th Day)
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The first attempt for a merger between the Stanberry and Salem Conferences occurred in 1942. A copyright lawsuit concerning the
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similar, some major points of disagreement still remain, either concerning christological beliefs or church organization.
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Data from the National Council of Churches' Historic Archive CD and Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches
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A DECLARATION Of Things Most Commonly Believed Among Us - CHURCH OF GOD (7TH DAY) Headquarters Meridian, Idaho
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were promoted, and other Christians were invited to gather for meetings. This extended the movement into
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As of 2010, the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) has 233 congregations in the
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groups that they believed were Sabbath-keeping. In the case of some of these groups, such as the
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The following information concerning the division of 1933 is taken from an online history book,
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Profile of the Church of God (Seventh Day) on the Association of Religion Data Archives website
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Robert Coulter, "The Journey: A History of the Church of God (Seventh Day)" (2014), p.185-200,
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The following information concerning the "Back to Salem" Movement of 1950 are taken from
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to Jerusalem; and 3. Olson and Groshans, who formed the Seventh Day Church of God in
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DOCTRINAL BELIEFS of the JOPLIN CHURCH OF GOD (Seventh Day) - Jesus, the Son of God
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The following information concerning the reunification in the 1940s is taken from
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and Ellen G. White. Another independent Sabbatarian Adventist body formed in
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What are the Church's beliefs regarding carnal warfare and military service?
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History of the Seventh Day Church of God, compiled by Richard C Nickels
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to visit Church of God groups, decided to move to Jerusalem to start
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In September 1952, Dugger, after returning from an extended trip to
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Mount Zion Church of God (7th Day) Winnipeg - 40 Points of Doctrine
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such as pork and shellfish is discouraged, as is the observance of
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in 1953. Possibly doctrinal issues led to Dugger's exit to Israel.
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in 1860, and joined with the Church of God (Seventh Day) in 1863.
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object to military service and participation in physical warfare
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The Key of Truth. A Manual of the Paulician Church of Armenia.
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You are my Witnesses: The Waldensians Across Eight Centuries
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A Synoptic History of the Churches of God in the Latter Days
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A history of the True Religion Traced From 33 A.D. to Date
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journal. Within a few years, Armstrong began teaching the
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The Journey: A History of the Church of God (Seventh Day)
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came out on October 3, 1949. Charles Monroe, who wrote
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A Brief Biography of Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986).
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A well-publicized member of the church was evangelist
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British Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day)
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What are the Church's beliefs on alcohol and tobacco?
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The Church of God (Seventh Day) represents a line of
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