Church of God, Philadelphia
Flurry builds a narrative deeply intertwined with prophetic interpretation and biblical literalism. As the founder of the Philadelphia Church of God (PCG), he seeks to restore and defend the teachings of Herbert W. Armstrong, from which the PCG originally splintered. The organization was established in 1989 in Edmond, Oklahoma, amid theological shifts in the Worldwide Church of God. Gerald R. Flurry, alongside John Amos, initiated this movement to address doctrinal deviations they perceived as straying from Armstrong's original doctrines.\n\nThe Philadelphia Church of God emphasizes themes such as end-times prophecy, the "God family" doctrine, and the significance of the "Laodicean Era." These ideas are explored through various publications and programs, including "The Philadelphia Trumpet" magazine and the "Key of David" broadcast. Their writings often take on a didactic and apologetic tone, reinforcing their commitment to biblical infallibility and prophetic interpretation. The organization not only offers a robust body of literature but also operates Herbert W. Armstrong College, which provides an education grounded in theology and history. This integration of education and doctrine extends the reach of the PCG's teachings.\n\nThe impact of the PCG's literary efforts is evident in its global reach, with an estimated 6,000 members in over 115 countries. Readers and followers benefit from its comprehensive exploration of prophetic themes, gaining insight into the church's interpretations of contemporary events as foretold by biblical prophecy. Notable works such as "Raising the Ruins: The Fight to Restore the True Church" exemplify the organization's intent to solidify and disseminate its beliefs. The unique approach to these subjects makes the PCG's body of work a critical resource for those interested in Armstrongist theology and its implications in the modern world.
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