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"Eventually, the WCG changed its name in 2009 to Grace Communion International (GCI). Today, the official doctrinal position of GCI is mainstream evangelical, although there are still GCI ministers and members who do not fully embrace all of the changes."What happened to this group?
I started reading all the numerous material published by the Worldwide Church of God and visited a few times… years ago. Thankfully, I was saved by Jesus and realized this was an Israel replacement cult, pseudo-Christian group. I remember listening to and reading about the process they went through after Herbert Armstrong died. Some did go more mainstream evangelical, but others splintered off keeping Armstrong’s teach.What happened to this group?
Thankyou for the update.I started reading all the numerous material published by the Worldwide Church of God and visited a few times… years ago. Thankfully, I was saved by Jesus and realized this was an Israel replacement cult, pseudo-Christian group. I remember listening to and reading about the process they went through after Herbert Armstrong died. Some did go more mainstream evangelical, but others splintered off keeping Armstrong’s teach.
“After the death of Hebert W. Armstrong, the Worldwide Church of God began to embrace a more orthodox understanding of the Christian faith. Armstrong’s successors, Joseph Tkach, Sr., and Joseph Tkach, Jr., have led the Worldwide Church of God in a more orthodox direction, rejecting British Israelism, accepting the Trinity, etc. The organization/denomination now refers to itself as Grace Communion International. A brief history of the transition from Armstrongism to Grace Communion can be found at www.gci.org/aboutus/history. Although Grace Communion has come a long way toward biblical doctrine, there are still some serious errors in their theology, such as the teaching that God gives “opportunity for unbelievers to become believers, even dead unbelievers” (from “God: Predestination: Does God Choose Your Fate?” on their official website).
Not every Worldwide Church of God congregation became a part of Grace Communion International. Those who chose to remain more faithful to Armstrong's teachings formed the United Church of God (UCG). In 2010, another group, the Church of God, a Worldwide Association (COGWA), split off from the UCG. Both groups retain Armstrong's original denial of the Trinity.”
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Herbert Armstrong died.What happened to this group?
Are you referring to the WCG the way it used to teach, or the way it teaches today with all the changes as Grace Communion International (GCI)?Wondering also. I think their teachings on the gospel and the meaning of life are very scripturally sound but VERY unpopular among the majority of professing Christians. I was not born yet when that group dissolved but I find myself aligned with that church’s teachings the most.
You got that right.realized this was an Israel replacement cult,
"The United Church of God teaches that only groups similar to their own comprise the true church and that all other “churches” are satanic counterfeits."Those who chose to remain more faithful to Armstrong's teachings formed the United Church of God (UCG).
Although Trinitarianism is the conventional teaching of most Christian groups, there are Christian churches that do not embrace Trinitarianism. Oneness Pentecostals such as the United Pentecostal Church come to mind.In 2010, another group, the Church of God, a Worldwide Association (COGWA), split off from the UCG. Both groups retain Armstrong's original denial of the Trinity.”