Thursday, 25 February 2016

Obscure COGs: COG, New World Ministries

Keeping track of the various sects that have risen out of the chaos of the Worldwide Church of God's dissolution is an almost impossible task. This is the first in a series featuring some of the groups that have a lower profile.

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Down in Sevierville, Tennessee is a branch of the Church of God you may never have heard of. This isn't just some guy pounding away on his keyboard (ahem), but a real little group which claims up to seven small fellowships (6 in the US and 1 in Canada). As with most such groups, their website doesn't give much away about exactly where they popped up from, but it's a splinter from the Garner Ted Armstrong wing of movement (CGI or ICG) going back about ten years. Like most related churches they seem to serve a declining older demographic that remembers the halcyon days of Herb and Ted.

Some sections of their website seem to be poorly updated, but it is still active and they currently promote themselves with a small ad on Alan Ruth's biblestudy.org. George Trent is president and author of their Quarterly Letter. They will be holding their 2016 Feast of Tabernacles in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Their previous FOT in Lexington, Kentucky didn't appear in the list published by The Journal.

It seems pretty standard Armstrongism. Nice shield logo but nothing much to show in the way of printed materials, magazine or broadcast media. Not to be confused with COG Worldwide Ministries.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I thought I'd let you know there appears to be a new splinter out of the CGI (Church of God International) in Canada. Former Kitchener Ontario minister and former CGI Canada President John Coish appears to have started a web ministry called Prince of God (princeofgod.org), he also has a youtube channel. If you go to youtube type in "Prince of God John Coish" or "PrinceofGod Canada" his channel will appear.

I have not been in the CGI for years so I cannot really comment as to why Mr. Coish started his own ministry. What I do remember is that Mr. Coish was not much of a Armstrong fan and felt Armstrongism was nothing more than idolatry. Sadly, he still holds to the holy days and some other Church of God teachings.

Another Canadian based Church of God you may or may not be aware of is the British-Israel Church of God based out of Brooklin Ontario lead by Peter Salemi. Peter is a former Toronto CGI member and a self proclaimed pastor. He originally started a radio internet show called "The Watchman" and then started a video program of the same name. He then began a web ministry called the British-Israel Church of God.

His website solicits donations and I assume he is doing well as his web church is still on the go. His Church is head quartered out of his new house in a new subdivision in Brooklin Ontario about 30 miles North of Toronto. I use to drive through Brooklin often and it was all farm country until the developers got in there and started dropping subdivisions everywhere. If you look up his Church's address on google earth you'll see that it is a house. But I guess enough donations are rolling in to pay his mortgage. I guess the moral of this story it literally pays to start your own church of God.

Former CGI Member.

Gavin R said...

Thanks for the info. I knew of Peter Salemi, but not about John Coish and the situation with the CGI in Canada. I really appreciate your input, and will take a look at the Prince of God site.