The
Church of God, House of Prayer is a
Pentecostal holiness body of
Christians.
History
The
Church of God, House of Prayer, founded in 1939 by
Harrison W. Poteat and incorporated in
1966, is doctrinally similar to the
Church of God (Cleveland). They are
Trinitarian and
Arminian in theology, holding a
premillennial view of eschatology. Other beliefs include the baptism of the
Holy Ghost, evidenced by
glossolalia; water
baptism by immersion; the
Lord's supper and
feet washing for believers only; and that the atonement provides not only for spiritual rebirth, but also for healing and deliverance from evil spirits.
Organization
In
1979, the
Church of God, House of Prayer had 24 churches in the eastern
United States, and 2 churches in eastern
Canada. The estimated membership was 1200. Local congregations are "integral parts" of the General Assembly of the
Church of God, House of Prayer, and are subject to the General Assembly and its officials. Headquarters are in
Markleysburg, Pennsylvania.
External links
References
- Encyclopedia of American Religions, J. Gordon Melton, editor
- Profiles in Belief: the Religious Bodies of the United States and Canada, by Arthur Carl Piepkorn