Intercontinental Church of God
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Intercontinental Church of God | |
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Classification | Armstrongism, Restorationist |
Region | International |
Founder | Garner Ted Armstrong |
Origin | 1998 Tyler, Texas |
Separated from | Church of God International |
The Intercontinental Church of God (ICG) is a seventh-day Sabbatarian Christian church currently headquartered in Tyler, Texas, USA, which was founded by Garner Ted Armstrong (1930-2003) in 1998.[1]
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Beliefs
Intercontinental Church of God is a splinter group of the Worldwide Church of God, whose founder was evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong's father, evangelist Herbert W. Armstrong.[2]
See also
- Garner Ted Armstrong
- Herbert W. Armstrong
- Worldwide Church of God
- Church of God, International
- The World Tomorrow (radio and television)
References
- ↑ Garner Ted Armstrong, 73; TV Evangelist Formed Own Church After Break With Father - Los Angeles Times/September 16, 2003 - By Myrna Oliver - Obituaries
- ↑ Church Statement of Beliefs
Bibliography
- "Garner Ted Armstrong and CGI Parting", The Journal - News of the Churches of God, Issue No. 12 (Jan. 30, 1998)
- "Garner Ted Armstrong", National Obituary Archive
- "1998", The Journal - News of the Churches of God, Timeline 1998
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