The Church of God, International (CGI) is a
nontrinitarian Christian denomination based in the United States, an offshoot of the
Worldwide Church of God (WCG) founded by
Herbert W. Armstrong. It is one of many
Sabbatarian Churches of God to separate from WCG.
Foundation
CGI was founded in 1978 by four former members of the
Worldwide Church of God,
including evangelist
Garner Ted Armstrong (1930-2003) after his father, Herbert W. Armstrong, excommunicated him from the WCG and fired him from all roles in the church over disagreements about operations and certain doctrinal positions. CGI established its headquarters in
Tyler, Texas, and also founded the Garner Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association.
The church logo features a breastplate, helmet, crossed swords, and a banner inscribed wit
Ephesians 6:11-17 It is based on a wall hanging Garner Ted assembled from a suit of armor presented to him as a gift from his father.
Governance
CGI was led by Armstrong until 1998. Armstrong and the ministerial leadership aimed to develop a "servant-leadership type of ministry" in contrast to the "one man, top down leadership", of the WCG—this was an important point of departure for the founders after what was perceived to be years of ministerial abuse of power within the WCG, even though Ted himself continued to be very authoritarian.
In 1995, amid accusations of sexual assault involving an incident at a massage parlor, Armstrong was asked to resign. No charges were ever filed.
Armstrong left CGI and founded the
Intercontinental Church of God. Citing health reasons, prominent church leader
Ronald L. Dart
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse '' Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form o ...
had previously left CGI to found his own religious service organization, Christian Educational Ministries, in 1995. After significant ministerial reorganization, the church made an effort to put the incident behind them and focus on continuing "the work". Currently, there is a sharing of administration and leadership among church pastors through a board of directors. The chairman's position is subject to re-election every three years. Charles Groce served as chief executive officer for the church until June 27, 2015, when he announced his retirement. Vance Stinson was elected to replace him to serve in this role.
The Ministerial Council has also developed a mentoring program called ''MAP (Ministerial Apprentice Program)'' for training new church leaders,
replacing ''Imperial Academy'', which had been established in the fall of 1994.
CGI has actively sought to maintain a positive relationship with many of the offshoots of the Worldwide Church of God whenever possible, and is in "Ministry Partnership" with a number of them, including Life Resource Ministries, The Living God Ministries, Church of God Big Sandy, United Christian Ministries, Common Ground Christian Ministries, Church of God Cincinnati, Church of God in Miami, Dynamic Christian Ministries, and Haggai 1:14 Ministries.
Doctrine
The CGI follows and believes in many of the basic doctrinal principles shared by other Christian churches such as the inspiration of the scriptures, Christ's bodily resurrection, and the three ordinances of baptism. The church agrees with Protestant theology regarding the tenets of ''
sola scriptura'', the
priesthood of all believers, and that Justification is a gift given freely by God. Like many Christian churches, it also expresses a belief in the
resurrection of the dead
General resurrection or universal resurrection is the belief in a resurrection of the dead, or resurrection from the dead ( Koine: , ''anastasis onnekron''; literally: "standing up again of the dead") by which most or all people who have died ...
,
millennialism
Millennialism (from millennium, Latin for "a thousand years") or chiliasm (from the Greek equivalent) is a belief advanced by some religious denominations that a Golden Age or Paradise will occur on Earth prior to the final judgment and future ...
,
baptism by immersion,
Gap creationism, and
continuationism. However, some of its teachings differ significantly from Catholic and Protestant doctrine in a number of key areas:
;Restorationism
Like many churches in the
Restorationist movement, CGI believes that a number of today's traditional Christian teachings stem from doctrinal corruption under the influence of Greco-Roman philosophy,
Gnosticism,
anti-Semitism
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who holds such positions is called an antisemite. Antisemitism is considered to be a form of racism.
Antis ...
and mistranslation which occurred early in the history of the church, and believes that the major Christian churches, under the weight of
tradition, now teach various
pagan
Paganism (from classical Latin ''pāgānus'' "rural", "rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, or ethnic religions other than Judaism. ...
ideas and practices that have been synchronized or "syncretised" with Christianity. CGI equates paganism with demonolatry, and teaches that God forbids
syncretism
Syncretism () is the practice of combining different beliefs and various school of thought, schools of thought. Syncretism involves the merging or religious assimilation, assimilation of several originally discrete traditions, especially in t ...
with the
occult
The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism a ...
. Much of CGI doctrine that is distinct from mainstream Christianity is the outgrowth of an effort to separate these influences and traditions from what is believed to be the beliefs and practices of the
original Apostolic church. For example, CGI teaches that the ancient pagan origins of
Christmas,
Halloween
Halloween or Hallowe'en (less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve) is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Saints' Day. It begins the observanc ...
, and
Easter render them inappropriate for Christians because they are offensive to God. This also applies to
Valentine's Day and
New Year's Day
New Year's Day is a festival observed in most of the world on 1 January, the first day of the year in the modern Gregorian calendar. 1 January is also New Year's Day on the Julian calendar, but this is not the same day as the Gregorian one. Wh ...
celebrations.
;Nontrinitarianism
Doctrinally, CGI is
binitarian
Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two persons, personas, or aspects in one substance/Divinity (or God). Classically, binitarianism is understood as a form of monotheism—that is, that God is absolutely one being—and yet with binitarianis ...
, believing that the
Holy Spirit
In Judaism, the Holy Spirit is the divine force, quality, and influence of God over the Universe or over his creatures. In Nicene Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is the third person of the Trinity. In Islam, the Holy Spirit acts as ...
is the spirit/power of
God and of
Jesus Christ, rather than a separate entity within the
Godhead
Godhead (from Middle English ''godhede'', "godhood", and unrelated to the modern word "head"), may refer to:
* Deity
* Divinity
* Conceptions of God
* In Abrahamic religions
** Godhead in Judaism, the unknowable aspect of God, which lies beyo ...
. God "the Father" and Jesus Christ are viewed as distinct "God beings" in the "God family". This is held to be in agreement with the beliefs of the original Apostolic church.
;Purpose of man
CGI teaches that Christians are begotten into the family of God, and at their resurrection will experience
theosis, being "changed into spirit as a son of God", in the process of God reproducing Himself after His own likeness.
;Mortality of the soul
CGI rejects the doctrine of the
immortality of the soul as is taught by
Catholicism and most major
Protestant denominations, in that the soul is not believed to remain conscious after death (until resurrection). CGI believes that the doctrine of the immortality of the soul resulted from doctrinal corruption early in the history of the church.
;Kingdom of God
CGI maintains that the core of Jesus Christ's message concerned the coming of a literal earthly kingdom, and that the saved will not go on to heaven, but will live and rule with Jesus on earth during the
Millennium after his
Second Coming, and will eventually share ruler-ship over the entire universe as part of the "God Family".
;Grace, Law and Justification
CGI believes
Justification
Justification may refer to:
* Justification (epistemology), a property of beliefs that a person has good reasons for holding
* Justification (jurisprudence), defence in a prosecution for a criminal offenses
* Justification (theology), God's act of ...
is a free gift given by God after
repentance
Repentance is reviewing one's actions and feeling contrition or regret for past wrongs, which is accompanied by commitment to and actual actions that show and prove a change for the better.
In modern times, it is generally seen as involving a co ...
and
baptism, but holds that obedience to God's law is necessary even after Justification, because Jesus Christ is said to have come to relieve mankind from sin and the penalty of the law, not from the law itself. It is taught basic Old Testament law carries over into the New Covenant and applies to Christians today, because the Tanakh describes them as "God's laws", not "Jewish laws", and because they are upheld by New Testament scripture and practice. This includes the observance of the seventh-day
Sabbath
In Abrahamic religions, the Sabbath () or Shabbat (from Hebrew ) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Book of Exodus, the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as G ...
(from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset), abstaining from unclean meats, and observing
Holy Day festivals, including removing leavening and eating unleavened bread during the
Days of Unleavened Bread, and living in "temporary dwellings" during the
Feast of Tabernacles. and condemnation of all sexual sins. This does not include observance of ancient Israelite civil laws, the necessity for physical
circumcision, and parts of the law that have to do with approach to God, i.e., sacrificial, temple, and priesthood laws which are believed to have been brought to fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The church observes these laws mostly apart from Jewish tradition (except Jewish calendar calculations, which it views as authoritative) and maintains that this interpretation of law to be historically in agreement with the practice and beliefs of the early Apostolic church. The church rejects
replacement theology
Supersessionism, also called replacement theology or fulfillment theology, is a Christian theology which asserts that the New Covenant through Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ has superseded or replaced the Mosaic covenant exclusive to the Jews ...
(supersessionism), i.e., the doctrine that God has rejected the Jewish people and replaced them with the New Testament church. CGI believes that in matters of law and justification, mainstream Christian doctrine misinterprets Pauline theology and is essentially
antinomian, and is the result of doctrinal corruption and anti-Semitism which occurred in the early history of the church following the apostolic era.
Christ's sacrifice is viewed as being able to cover any inevitable failed attempts at obedience, except the
Unpardonable Sin
In Christian hamartiology, eternal sin, the unforgivable sin, unpardonable sin, or ultimate sin is the sin which will not be forgiven by God. One eternal or unforgivable sin (blasphemy against the Holy Spirit), also known as the sin unto death, ...
, i.e., willful
impenitence. God's law is not viewed as being of itself punitive, but as having educative value, and it is believed that Jesus magnified the law and its value by applying its spiritual intent, and that Jesus showed how the commandments are far more binding in their spiritual application than in their mere physical application. Obedience to God's law is also seen as being able to build moral character and to significantly improve one's quality of life and to improve society at large, because it is seen as an expression of the mind and character of God. Despite criticism of
legalism, CGI staunchly maintains that obedience is not viewed as a "work" to "earn" salvation, but that salvation is a freely given gift from God.
;Pre-Siniatic Decalogue
CGI teaches that the Ten Commandments were in force long before
Moses
Moses hbo, מֹשֶׁה, Mōše; also known as Moshe or Moshe Rabbeinu (Mishnaic Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּינוּ, ); syr, ܡܘܫܐ, Mūše; ar, موسى, Mūsā; grc, Mωϋσῆς, Mōÿsēs () is considered the most important pro ...
, and predated the Flood by centuries, and that this is proven circumstantially in the Old Testament, (though not in precisely the same form as those given at Sinai) thus nullifying arguments that God intended them for Israel only.
;Doctrine of Hell
CGI believes that the idea of an ever-burning
Hell
In religion and folklore, hell is a location in the afterlife in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, most often through torture, as eternal punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hell ...
stems from the influence of paganism and Hellenistic philosophy on rabbinic thought and on Christian doctrine early in the history of the church, and that the scriptures actually teach that the final destination of the unrepentant wicked is literal death, i.e.
annihilation or permanent destruction, as opposed to an "eternal life of torture in hell."
;Multiple resurrections
CGI holds that people who do not know or understand the truth of the Bible during their lifetime will be given time to learn these teachings after the "
Second Resurrection" to a new physical life. After living again in the Millennial world under God's kingdom, those who continue to reject God's Holy Spirit and way of life will be annihilated after the "
Third Resurrection", along with unrepentant former believers who had turned away from God. They are destroyed in the
Lake of fire.
;Tithing
Like many Christian churches, CGI supports the doctrine of Biblical
tithing as a personal act of worship; 10 percent of a member's income is given to the church to fund the organization's gospel mission. It is also taught that each member should personally set aside an additional 10 percent of their income, a
Second tithe, for personal observance of annual religious festivals, particularly the Feast of Tabernacles.
;British Israelism
CGI asserts a belief in
British Israelism
British Israelism (also called Anglo-Israelism) is the British nationalist, pseudoarchaeological, pseudohistorical and pseudoreligious belief that the people of Great Britain are "genetically, racially, and linguistically the direct descendant ...
. This belief is not used to assert racial or ethnic superiority, but solely to interpret
End Time prophecies which are believed to be directed at the United States and Europe.
;Doctrinal departures from WCG
CGI departs from the original WCG in matters of church government and does not assign its own administration as the "one true church". The WWCG gradually came to teach that the Kingdom of God included the ruler-ship of the ministry in the lives of the congregation. CGI believes that the Kingdom of God is the ruler-ship of Jesus Christ in the individual lives of its members, and that it will include the future ruler-ship of Christ on Earth during the Millennial period. The ministry is considered the servants of the people towards that goal.
The WCG taught that the God of the Old Testament was, in fact, Jesus Christ, and that Christ came to reveal the Father who was previously unknown. The CGI has more recently distanced itself from this doctrine, asserting that both Father and Son are referenced in the Old and New Testament.
Like other
Adventist churches, CGI believes that the
Second Coming of Christ
The Second Coming (sometimes called the Second Advent or the Parousia) is a Christian (as well as Islamic and Baha'i) belief that Jesus will return again after his ascension to heaven about two thousand years ago. The idea is based on messi ...
is imminent and it interprets contemporary events in the light of bible prophecy, but it is also deliberately less dogmatic about prophetic speculative ideas, rejecting the practice of setting dates for the return of Christ, rejecting the WCG's interpretation of the doctrine of Church Eras as proposed by Dr. Herman Hoeh, and rejecting its interpretation of the doctrine of the Place of Safety during the
Great Tribulation.
Message and media
With congregations in the United States, Canada, Jamaica, Ireland, Australia and the Philippines, CGI produces a television program titled ''Armor of God'' and ''Prevail Magazine'', which cover topics related to Christian living. The church publishes a quarterly newspaper, ''The International News'' containing doctrinal articles, world events as they relate to bible prophecy, and church news, and offers children's education through ''Buckaroo Bob's Neighborhood'' programming. ''Twentieth Century Watch'', a full-color glossy magazine, was discontinued in 1998.
In 2013, the church decided to push for a more aggressive presence on the internet, and built a new studio to broadcast in
high-definition television.
The church also hosts a multimedia website and has a presence on YouTube along with a dedicated Roku channel.
The church also supports a program for young adults ages 18–30 called ''Infuse'', which includes a quarterly magazine, a website, and service activities for local churches and communities. The program is run by volunteers and includes older adults who support the program, and is also open to young people in other churches.
See also
*
Armstrongism
*
Christian observances of Jewish holidays
*
Christian views on the Old Covenant
The Mosaic covenant or Law of Moses which Christians generally call the "Old Covenant" (in contrast to the New Covenant) played an important role in the origins of Christianity and has occasioned serious dispute and controversy since the beginn ...
References
Bibliography
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External links
Official website: ''Church of God, International''Magazine''Magazine''
Ministry Partners
''Life Resource Ministries''''The Living God Ministries''''Church of God, Big Sandy''''Common Ground Christian Ministries''''Church of God, Cincinnati''''Church of God in Miami''''Dynamic Christian Ministries''''Haggai 1:14 Ministries''
Separations
''Intercontinental Church of God'' To Win (Christian Educational Ministries)''of God Outreach Ministries''
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