History
The World Mission Society Church of God is a faith-based nonprofit organization established in 1964 by its founder, Ahnsahnghong. The Church teaches about God the Father and God the Mother, according to the testimonies of the Bible. It also observes the New Covenant Passover and the Sabbath day, following the original teachings of Jesus Christ. In just 50 years, the Church of God has spread to more than 2,500 localities in 175 countries.
Specialties
In a world where natural disasters, violence, and other unfortunate events are on the rise, the mission of the World Mission Society Church of God is to facilitate peace in communities and share love and happiness through volunteerism. This volunteer work has been a spark of hope for mankind. Members of the Churches of God bring neighbors and communities together through: Blood drives Disaster relief efforts Environmental protection projects Senior and social welfare events Campaigns to simply make people smile Its efforts have gained the World Mission Society Church of God recognition by the United Nations for aiding natural disaster victims, as well as the U.S. President's Call To Service Award for its countless hours of community service. Along the East Coast, the Church also has 1,200 volunteers trained as first responders through the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training. These first responders are ready to help their communities in a moment's notice in the event of an emergency.