About Us
Who We AreThe PCG fellowship exists as 1,100+ churches in the United States as the Pentecostal Church of God. Our international headquarters, located in Joplin, Missouri, is at the hub of worldwide ministries. We believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and is man's only safe and sure rule of conduct and faith. We believe every Christian has a responsibility to present the Bible to the world through a Christ-centered life, and our teaching ministries are founded on this principle. Our worship is evangelistic, Bible-centered and distinctly Pentecostal.
We present Jesus Christ as God's answer to the problem of sin. We know God's power is available to meet every need of mankind, and we preach and teach the entire Gospel with conviction and sincerity. You will find a rich variety in our services, for we consciously seek to follow Bible patterns in our worship. Jesus Christ is always presented as Lord and Master. The Holy Spirit is given freedom to order worship as He sees fit. We believe you will feel "at home" in our services.
The Pentecostal Church of God reaches around the world.
...The sun never sets on the Pentecostal Church of God...
Every department and ministry relates in some way to global evangelization. Leaders and personnel at the international headquarters regularly pray, "Lord of the Harvest, send forth laborers into Your harvest!"
The sun never sets on the Pentecostal Church of God. Outside the United States over 4,300 churches and ministry outstations have been established, with more than 513,000 constituents in 56 different countries. Twenty-seven Bible schools and 40 training centers provide valuable ministry education for national pastors/evangelists and 43 day schools provide schooling for approximately 3,000 children. Presently, the Department of World Missions has 33 full-time missionaries on foreign soil. Area supervisors work with the director to ensure results in regions such as Mexico, Europe/Russia, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean.
The World Missions' theme, "Committed to the Harvest," is expressed in monthly articles and updates in The Pentecostal Messenger and the director's newsletter. The Missionary Voice publishes missionary stories and information three times annually. New opportunities are constantly available to assist in fulfilling the Great Commission. His mission is our mission.
Pentecostal Church of God ministry to the American Indians is growing rapidly, reaching across the United States from Alaska to Mississippi and from Minnesota to Northern California and into Washington. We present the Gospel to more than 100 tribes.