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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

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Anabaptist

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Armstrongism

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Baptist

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Brethren

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  • 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

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Pentecostal movement

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Nontrinitarian sects

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South Korean churches

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Other denominations

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  • 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"