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Pentecostal Church of God was organized in Chicago in 1919 as the Pentecostal Assemblies of the U.S.A. by a group of ministers who had earlier refused affiliation in the General Council of the Assemblies of God.
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The Pentecostal Church of God is founded in Chicago, Illinois, during the Pentecostal movement's peak, with around 400 members
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PCG adopts its first constitution and bylaws, establishing organizational structure and governance.
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The PCG holds its first General COnvention in Joplin, Missouri, to address doctrinal and administrative matters.
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The PCG experiences a significant split, leading to the formation of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World(PAW) due to differences in doctrine and leadership.
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The PCG experiences rapid growth and expansion, establishing missions and churches across the United States and internationally.
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The PCG undergoes internal restructuring and growth, focusing on missions, and youth ministries.
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The PCG continues to grow and diversify its ministries, embracing, technolog and contemporary worship styles while reaffirming its Pentecostal roots.
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The PCG celebrates its centennial anniversary, reflecting on its history and reaffirming its commitment to Pentecostalism and global outreach.
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The PCG remains an infkuentil Pentecostal denomination with a worldwide presence, emphasizing evangelism, missions, and the empowerment of believers through the Holy Spirit