Church Of God Colleges
The Churches of God, General Conference (Winebrenner) (CoGGC) is a Baptist Christian denomination headquartered in Findlay, OH. The CoGGC might best be described as a Fundamentalist Bible church, rooted in the revivalism and evangelistic efforts of John Winebrenner, who was ordained in 1820 as a minister of the German Reformed Church. The CoGGC currently has more than 330 congregations (with membership exceeding 32,000), located primarily in Pennsylvania and the midwestern part of the United States.
Church of God Higher Education Overview
Institutions of higher learning affiliated with the Church of God in the United States are located primarily in Florida, Tennessee and Ohio, with the largest being the University of Findlay (Findlay, OH). Established in 1882, Findlay was founded by the city of Findlay and the Churches of God, General Conference. Findlay offers its students more than 60 areas of undergraduate study, including education, business, pre-veterinary medicine, equestrian studies, and pharmacy.
| School | City | Students | Highest Degree | Tenure System |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson University | Anderson, IN | 2,737 | yes | |
| Church of God Theological Seminary | Cleveland, TN | 208 | yes | |
| Lee University | Cleveland, TN | 4,147 | Master's | yes |
| Mid-America Christian University | Oklahoma City, OK | 997 | Master's | |
| The University of Findlay | Findlay, OH | 5,761 | yes | |
| Warner University | Lake Wales, FL | 1,154 | Master's |
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