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Apr 2, 2020 · The Church of God in Christ believes in and practices Divine Healing. It is a commandment of Jesus to the Apostles (St. Mark 16:18). Jesus affirms his teachings on healing by explaining to His disciples, who were to be Apostles, that healing the afflicted is by faith (St. Luke 9:40-41).
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We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Second person in the Godhead of the Trinity or Triune Godhead. We believe that Jesus was and is eternal in his person and nature as the Son of God who was with God in the beginning of creation (St. John 1:1).
COGIC UK. Share and teach the gospel so that students are encouraged to develop faith and knowledge of God through the Lord Jesus Christ. 127 Dunstable Road, Luton, LU1 1BW Tel: +44 1582 877 070 E-mail: office@cogic.co.uk Charity Registration Number: 1061869.
Mar 26, 2020 · The Church of God In Christ (Calvary) also known as COGIC UK began in the late 40’s when the first wave of immigrants from the Caribbean arrived in England. As it proved difficult for them to become members of the established Church the Black majority church was born.
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COGIC teaches the deity of Jesus Christ, his virgin birth, sinless life, physical death, burial, resurrection, ascension and visible return to the earth. Christ is the Head of the church, and He is the only mediator between God and humanity, and there is no salvation in any other.
We believe the Bible to be the inspired and only infallible written Word of God. We believe that there is only One God, eternally existent in three persons: God the Father, God the Son and, God the Holy Spirit.
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Explore the Church of God In Christ International's rich history, from its founding by Elder C.H. Mason in 1895, through the transformative 1906 Los Angeles revival, to the establishment of the first General Assembly.