Church of God

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Church of God is a name used by numerous denominational bodies. The largest denomination with this name is the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee).

Adventist Churches of God

Anabaptist

Armstrongism

Baptist

Brethren

  • The Churches of God in the Fellowship of the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, also known as Needed Truth Brethren

Wesleyan holiness movement

Pentecostal movement

Nontrinitarian sects

South Korean churches

Other denominations

  • Church of God (Restoration), a Restorationist group founded in the 1980s that teaches that it is the one true church
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in its origination period in the early 1830s named "Church of God" after "Church of Jesus Christ" and before today's name in 1834
  • La Luz del Mundo, a church founded in Mexico in 1926. Officially named the "Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth, The Light of the World"