
The Church of God (Anderson)
The Church of God (Anderson) is a Christian denomination that emerged in the early 20th century in Anderson, Indiana. It emphasizes the importance of holiness, community, and a personal relationship with God. This church is known for its belief in the Bible as the authoritative scripture and practices such as baptism and the Lord's Supper. The Church of God (Anderson) advocates for a non-denominational approach to unity among Christians, focusing on the teachings of Jesus and promoting social justice and service in the community. Its members often engage in worship that blends tradition with contemporary expressions.