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  2. Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God (Guthrie, Oklahoma), a body in the conservative holiness movement, was created in the 1910s as a result of schism with the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) over wanting to maintain traditional standards of outward holiness.

  3. Category : Members of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)

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    Pages in category "Members of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Church of God (Restoration) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God (Restoration) builds the dating of their movement on the same dates as the Church of God (Anderson) earlier ministers did. They also hold that in about 1930 the Church of God (Anderson) as a whole became apostate and there was silence in the spiritual heavens for "the space of half an hour" (Rev 8:1).

  5. Church in small Indiana town wipes out $4.1M in medical debt ...

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    A church in Odon, Indiana, helped wipe out $4.1 million in medical debt for nearly 3,000 southwest Indiana families — more than double the population of the congregation’s own town. “God can ...

  6. Category:Universities and colleges affiliated with the Church ...

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    Pages in category "Universities and colleges affiliated with the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. Daniel Sidney Warner - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Sidney Warner (June 25, 1842 – December 12, 1895) was an American church reformer and one of the founders of the Church of God (Anderson) [1] and other similar church groups in the holiness movement. [2] He called for evangelism, the preaching of entire sanctification, and the unity of Christians. [3]