
General Conference of the Church of God
The General Conference of the Church of God is a governing body for the Church of God denomination, which is rooted in the Holiness movement. It convenes periodically to set policies, endorse missions, and address church-related issues. Delegates from local congregations participate in discussions and decision-making, influencing the church's direction and activities. This assembly also promotes unity among its members and provides guidance on theological beliefs, outreach programs, and community engagement. Established in the late 19th century, it aims to strengthen the church's mission of spiritual growth and service.