The Structure and Practices of the Church of God

 

The structure, practices, and beliefs of the Church of God are described in detail in the Minutes of the General Assembly. The Minutes is a collection of the protocol of the international business sessions (General Assemblies) of the denomination. These meetings take place every two years, and until in the United States. As a result, the Minutes reflect the issues facing a predominantly American audience.

 

To help contextualize the teachings, structure, and practice of the Church of God in Europe, Dieter Knospe has written and produced an adaptation of the Minutes of the Church of God in Europe. Originally intended for the Church of God in Germany, Knospe’s publication remains true to the “Minutes” while providing clear advice for the structure of the denomination in the European context.

 

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