Church of God International Offices
About Church of God International Offices
Church of God is one of America's oldest Pentecostal churches founded in 1886 as an outgrowth of the holiness revival under the name Christian Union. In 1907, the church adopted the organizational name "Church of God." It has its foundation upon the principles of Christ as revealed in the Bible. The Church of God is Christian, Protestant, foundational in its doctrine, evangelical in practice, and distinctively Pentecostal. It maintains a centralized form of government and a commitment to world evangelization. The mission of the Church of God is to communicate the full gospel of Jesus Christ (Matthew 28: 19,20) in the Spirit and power of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4, 6, 13-18). Our core values are: Prayer, Pentecostal Worship, World Evangelization, Church Planting, Leadership Development, Care, and Interdependence.
What “Trusted” Means
Trusted ministries meet our complete baseline framework for faithful Christian operation. This ministry has been verified against eleven of fifteen criteria in The Most Trusted Standard — demonstrating doctrinal clarity, biblical stewardship, independent financial review, faithful handling of donor intent, independent board governance, conflict-of-interest protections, truthful communications, and active mission-aligned programs.
Trusted represents the foundation on which our higher designations are built. Highly Trusted and Most Trusted ministries demonstrate additional levels of public transparency and independent evaluation that go beyond this baseline.