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Sherbourne is a populated place in the parish of Saint John, Barbados. [1] Sherbourne is mainly a residential area, located south of Highway 3C. It is home of the Sherbourne New Testament Church of God.
New Testament Church of God may refer to: New Testament Church of God, Jamaica, branches of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) in most Caribbean countries bear the prefix "New Testament". New Testament Christian Churches of America, founded as the New Testament Church of God; New Testament Church of God the Rock in Birmingham, England
Christian Reformed Church in Honduras; Christian Union (denomination) Church of Bible Understanding; Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) Church of God (Holiness) Church of God in Christ, Mennonite; Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America; The Church of the Nazarene in Trinidad and Tobago; Church of the United Brethren in Christ
The NTCG seminary was founded by Davis soon after he left the Pentecostal Church of God in 1969, and was incorporated in St. Louis as the Midwestern Bible Institute. [8] [9] The institute was later known as New Testament Christian (NTC) College, and is currently known as New Testament Christian Seminary. [8] [10]
Church of God is a name used by numerous denominational bodies. ... (New Testament Church of God) Pentecostal Church of God, (Bedford, Texas)
The Pentecostal Mission (TPM), also known as New Testament Church (NTC) in the United States and Universal Pentecostal Church (UPC) in the United Kingdom, is a Pentecostal denomination established in 1923 in Colombo, British Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Its global headquarters is located in Irumbuliyur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The organization ...
The constitution of Barbados provides for the freedom of religion and prohibits discrimination based on creed; [4] there is a law against "blasphemous libel" but it is unenforced.
CGI was founded in 1978 by four former members of the Worldwide Church of God, [2] including evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong (1930–2003) [3] after his father, Herbert W. Armstrong, excommunicated him from the WCG and fired him from all roles in the church over disagreements about operations and certain doctrinal positions.