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World Mission Society Church of God Logo
World Mission Society Church of God Logo
FounderChrist Ahnsahnghong
Founded (Year)1964
ScaleOver 7,800 churches in 175 countries around the world
Registered members: 3.7 million
WebsiteChurch of God Official Website
YouTube ChannelChurch of God Official YouTube

The World Mission Society Church of God (in short, the “Church of God”) was established by Christ Ahnsahnghong in 1964. The church believes in God the Father and God the Mother according to the Bible and follows Their teachings. It inherits the pattern of the early Church of God established by Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago. It has flourished into a worldwide church with about 7,800 churches in 175 countries in only 50 years of its establishment. The number of registered members is 3.7 million as of January 2024.       View More

History Summary

  • 1948   Christ Ahnsahnghong was baptized
  • 1964   The Church of God was established
  • 1988   Registered members: 10,000
  • 1996   Registered members: 100,000
  • 1997   Three overseas churches were established
  • 2000   Registered members: 300,000
  • 2001   1st Overseas Visiting Group (U.S.)
  • 2003   Awarded the Presidential Citation from Korean government
  • 2004   Awarded the Medal of Honor from Korean government
  • 2008   Registered members: 1,000,000
  • 2011   Awarded The President’s Volunteer Service Award
             (Gold, Lifetime Achievement Award) from the U.S. government
  • 2013   Registered members: 2,000,000
  • 2015   Awarded the Presidential Group Citation from Korean government
  • 2016   General Pastor Kim Joo-cheol’s speech at the UN CERF High-Level Conference
  • 2019   75th Overseas Visiting Group
  • 2024   Registered members: 3.7 million at 7,800 churches in 175 countries

Church of God Faith and Truth

Christ Ahnsahnghong

Christ Ahnsahnghong came from Korea for the salvation of mankind according to the prophecies of the Bible. The Bible is the only book that reveals who Christ is. Just as the Bible prophesied about First Coming Christ 2,000 years ago, it prophesies about Second Coming Christ through many prophecies such as the “Throne of King David” and the “Parable of the Fig Tree." Christ Ahnsahnghong came according to the prophecies of the Bible, re-established the Church of God in the pattern of the early Church, and proclaimed God the Mother, who is the last secret of the Bible.

God the Mother

God the Mother refers to the female image of God. Most people assume that there is only one God the Father. However, the Bible testifies to the existence of two images of God--the male image of God and the female image of God--from the first chapter of Genesis to the last chapter of Revelation.

Zion and Feasts

God’s people receive the blessing of eternal life when they keep the feasts of the new covenant in spiritual Zion. There are seven annual feasts—the Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Firstfruits (the Day of Resurrection), the Feast of Weeks (the Day of Pentecost), the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles, along with the weekly feast, the Sabbath.

Gospel of the New Covenant

The gospel is the good news, and more specifically, it is the new covenant. The saints and apostles of the early Church kept and preached the truth of the new covenant such as the Passover and the Sabbath just as Jesus taught them.

Women’s Veil

Women’s veil is the regulation that women must wear a veil when they pray or keep worship services as written in 1 Corinthians 11. This regulation shows that men wear nothing on their heads and that women should wear a veil.

Present State of Missionary Work

Now, the members are leading their lives of faith through over 7,800 churches in 175 countries around the world and more than 80% of them are local people. Before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, members from various continents visited Korea for a total of 75 times.      View More

Community Service

The Church of God carries out various activities such as emergency relief, medical and welfare support, blood donation, cultural communication, character education, and environmental preservation. It also cooperates with governments and organizations in each country to implement the Sustainable Development Goals [SDGs], climate change response, disaster relief, and wellbeing promotion, which are a common task of the international community.      View More

Volunteer Services Worldwide

  • No. of times: Approximately 29,000 times
  • Participants: 2.8 million people

Global Cooperation

General Pastor Kim Joo-cheol’s Speech at the UN

The Church of God General Pastor Kim Joo-cheol was invited to the 71st UN CERF High-Level Conference at the UN Headquarters in New York on December 13, 2016.      View More

Signing of Agreements, Conferences, and Supporting Signatures

Government agencies, municipalities, and universities are implementing the SDGs together with the Church, fully agreeing to the vision of the Church of God. ASEZ has been carrying out environmental protection activities with government ministries, municipalities, international organizations, 226 civil organizations, and 56,168 individuals in 168 countries.      View More

Major Awards

Countries around the world have given medals, citations, and achievement awards to the Church of God over 4,600 times for their constant efforts to share love with their neighbors and for their volunteer services.

  • The Presidential Awards from the three governments of the Republic of Korea: Presidential Medal of Honor, Presidential Group Citation, Presidential Citation
  • The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service from the U.K.
  • The President’s Volunteer Service Award Gold (the highest honor for a group) 48 times from the U.S. Presidents Biden, Trump, and Obama
  • The Green Apple Environment Award (Gold & Bronze) and many others more     View More

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