Church of God of Prophecy

Church of God of Prophecy
Flag of the Church of God of Prophecy
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationHoliness Pentecostal
Presiding BishopTim Coalter
AssociationsPentecostal World Fellowship and Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America
RegionWorldwide
FounderA. J. Tomlinson
Origin1886
Branched fromChurch of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)
SeparationsChurch of God (Huntsville, Alabama) (1944)

The Church of God (Jerusalem Acres) (1957)

The Church of God (Charleston, Tennessee) (1993)
CongregationsOver 12,000
Members1,500,000
Official websitecogop.org

The Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) is a Holiness Pentecostal Christian Church. It is one of six Church of God bodies headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee that arose from a small meeting of believers who gathered at the Holiness Church at Camp Creek near the Tennessee/North Carolina border on Saturday, June 13, 1903. The Church of God of Prophecy has congregations and missions in over 135 countries, with a membership of over 1,500,000. Membership in the United States as of 2010 was 98,407 in 1,743 churches. Ministries of the Church include homes for children, bible training institutes, youth camps, ministerial aid, and Spirit and Life Seminary. The Church operates Fields of the Wood, a Bible theme park and popular tourist attraction, near Murphy, North Carolina.