| World Mission Society Church of God wins President’s Volunteer Service Award
Posted: 06 Mar 2012 10:13 PM PST
“And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: and he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end,” Luke 1:31-33. The interpretation of these verses draws one of the defining differences between the World Mission Society Church of God and other Christian or Catholic religions. While most religions do not believe Jesus has returned to earth the Church of God believes he was born in 1918 – Christ Ahnsahnghong. “We must not just have faith. We need to be like the salt and the light of the world,” said Gaurav Gautam of the World Mission Society Church of God. “It just takes 3 percent of salt to purify the world. To purify it takes 3 percent of salt, so we believe that even if 3 percent of us throughout the world participate that 3 percent can purify the whole world.” To help spread their beliefs and interpretation of the Bible the Church of God does community service all over the globe. The organization donated over 4,000 hours of their time, which won them the President’s Volunteer Service Award. “Throughout the whole world our church is actively participating in volunteer activities, so we can spread the word that if we are all like this how much of a greater society we can live in,” said Gautam. Last year the church, which is a national organization, held a concert in Korea where they raised about $100,000 for areas that have been struck with disaster. “We’ve been doing street clean-up and volunteering at nursing homes and disaster relief,” said Gautam. “When we raised $100,000 our general pastor went directly to the [United Nations] to give that gift to them.” To further spread their reach throughout the world they are working to establish an organization at UNC Charlotte. Students interested in finding out more about the Church of God and the university organization can visit www.english.watv.org.
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| Religious group dances on Auraria Campus, plans to keep at it. – world mission society church of god
Posted: 06 Mar 2012 08:56 PM PST
A religious demonstration resembling a cheer squad of 12 female dancers wove around Auraria students Feb. 14. They took over Tivoli Commons dressed in all black clothing and thick yellow scarves, chanting and dancing to upbeat music and trying to spread their message to Aurarians. The group is affiliated with the Seventh Day Adventists through a church called World Mission Society Church of God. “We’re testifying that the second coming of Christ has appeared a second time in the human body,” said Michael Musni, organizer of the demonstration and local Ahn Sahng-hong group leader. Ahn Sahng-hong is the new name for Jesus, according to Musni. Since many members of the religious group are students at Auraria, they have chosen this campus as their weekly destination for their demonstrations throughout the spring semester. The group hopes to bolster support for a new CCD organization called the Seven Thunders club, which is a campus base for people who share these beliefs. “We have friends who are in the club and we wanted to support them,” said Anny Meraz, one of the dancers on the self-proclaimed rally team. “We’re helping by encouraging them and cheering with them and being here so that many students can come and listen to the message that they have to say about the second coming of Christ,” she said. The women took short water breaks in their five-hour demonstration near the amphitheater outside Plaza. They danced several prearranged sets, accompanied by a group of 14 people in the background who held neon pink lettered signs that read “Heavenly Mother” when held up together. The background group used a megaphone and chanted, “We love you,” “We are family,” and “I have already come,” an allusion to their core belief that the second coming of Jesus Christ took place in 1918 before he ascended back to heaven in 1985. The Heavenly Mother slogan refers to the female existence of God, who they believe is a living woman in South Korea called “The Heavenly Jerusalem” or “The New Jerusalem,” by followers of this faith, Musni said. Metro students are less offended by their mode of communication than other evangelical groups that are infamous on campus for inciting negative crowd reactions, such as the anti-abortion groups. “It’s not in line with my beliefs, but it’s interesting,” Metro senior Alexa Davis said. “I guess this is the best place to [hold religious demonstrations] because it’s the center of higher education and higher learning, I think having the freedom to do that here is important, but within certain constraints.” Davis said the group was acting agreeably compared to other religious groups she has seen on campus. There is little information provided on the banners and posters that the group displays because their message is supposed to be unobtrusive. “You will see us little-by-little through mass media,” Musni said. “The movement is getting bigger.”
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| 2,000 pairs of new socks collected for Denver’s Road Home – wmscog
Posted: 06 Mar 2012 06:02 PM PST
The World Mission Society Church of God, in partnership with Denvers Road Home, conducted a sock drive on January 29th, from 1-4pm, at the 16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver (on Court Place and 16th St near the World Trade Center). With the community’s support, 2000 pairs of warm new socks will be provided to those who lack this basic necessity. 100% of all socks were presented to Denvers Road Home on Friday, February 3rd. Earlier in the morning, 110 members from the World Mission Society Church of God participated in a cleanup in Skyline Park in 16th Street Mall. According to Tina Meyers, Program Coordinator for Volunteers at Denver Parks and Recreation, we contributed 310 manhours, which saved the city of Denver $6322.18.
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Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Christ Ahnsahnghong who established the WMSCOG
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
World Mission Society Church of God held "The Worldwide Environmental Cleanup Campaign for the Passover"
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World Mission Society Church of God held "The Worldwide Environmental Cleanup Campaign for the Passover"
“On March 4, 2012 the World Mission Society Church of God will held“The Worldwide Environmental Cleanup Campaign for the Passover" in commemoration of the Sacred Birth of Christ Ahnsahnghong. We are a worldwide organization which has 2200 Churches established in 150 countries who follow the teachings of God the Mother who brings joy and hope to mankind.
The World Mission Society Church of God Church located in Naperville participate in this event by cleaning the Country Lakes Park in Naperville, Illinois. Around 200 members of the Church of God who reside in greater Chicago areas even as far as Wisconsin and Indiana participated on this community service cleanup campaign.
This event was organized together with the Naperville Park District.
The World Mission Society Church of God Church located in Naperville participate in this event by cleaning the Country Lakes Park in Naperville, Illinois. Around 200 members of the Church of God who reside in greater Chicago areas even as far as Wisconsin and Indiana participated on this community service cleanup campaign.
This event was organized together with the Naperville Park District.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
World Mission Society Church of God holds blood drive on March 4
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World Mission Society Church of God holds blood drive on March 4
Uncategorized — posted by jeff kunerth on March, 2 2012 8:00 AM
Uncategorized — posted by jeff kunerth on March, 2 2012 8:00 AM
The Church of God will hold a blood drive at 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 4, at 32714 County Road 473, in Leesburg as part of the World Mission Society Church of God’s “Worldwide Blood Drive to Give Life Through the Love of the Passover 2012.” Blooddrives will be held in about 2,200 churches and other places in 150 countries.
Followers of the World Mission Society Church of God believe that Christ Ahnsahnghong is the second-coming of Christ. The blooddrive is an opportunity for members of the church to teach others about the meaning of Passover and the life and death of Christ Ahnsahnghong.
Followers of the World Mission Society Church of God believe that Christ Ahnsahnghong is the second-coming of Christ. The blooddrive is an opportunity for members of the church to teach others about the meaning of Passover and the life and death of Christ Ahnsahnghong.
Saturday, March 03, 2012
Clean Up Campaign in Manchester and Cliford for Second Coming Christ Ahnsahnghong
Posted: 26 Feb 2012 04:33 PM PST
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This campaign has been practice out on 31 January, 2011. People showed their love for coming Christ through the cleaning practice for Cliford and Manchester. The participants are 80 members of World Mission Society Church of God.
Yesterday the campaign ran for Market Street, Bury. All members took part in the cleaning process. They went through the streets and clean the garbage stuff like paper, non useful items, bottles, cans and all rubbish stuff.They decided to take actions for the reported areas in future for cleaning. They took responsibility to make area clean on their own.
The theme of the campaign came after 29 January Festival in China Town when festival celebrations end with huge mess of debris in streets and Manchester areas.
As the Church of God is practicing the love of coming Christ so they realized their duty to clean the mess. Church member provide the services for cleaning the whole area before the arrival of Christ. The members decide to clean up the whole Manchester until it get clean. They chose sunday for this cleaning practice in future.
100 members of World Mission Society Church of God in Manchester cleaned the area of Ordsall in Salford. This land does not own by council and was not cleaned since a long time. It’s a residential area although so people cleaned it up.
They also cleaned whole Elmira way, back to esco and Fit City Ordsall. This was done on 29 of January. They collected 150 litters plus bulk rubbish such as woods, plastic, bottles etc. The whole effort was made for the appreciation of the Christ.
Sometimes the efforts just made you represent in a better way. They could hire a commercial cleaning company services for it. The company got good order and people get rest, but it would not show their love for the Christ. This act show that they do care , respect and love him.
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Thursday, March 01, 2012
world mission society Church Of God "Park Clean Up"
Park Clean Up
Sometimes you need a little help from your friends.
Of Minot Park District's 21 parks, about half of them were impacted by the flood.
Jennifer Thorgramson introduces us to one group of volunteers that is trying clean up the valley, one park at a time.
Via View Park is one of those lost in the shadow of the Oak or Roosevelt Parks.
It was a popular one last summer, for all the wrong reasons.
But it was the first of Minot's parks to get attention from a volunteer group that's aiming to brighten the valley.
Of Minot Park District's 21 parks, about half of them were impacted by the flood.
Jennifer Thorgramson introduces us to one group of volunteers that is trying clean up the valley, one park at a time.
Via View Park is one of those lost in the shadow of the Oak or Roosevelt Parks.
It was a popular one last summer, for all the wrong reasons.
But it was the first of Minot's parks to get attention from a volunteer group that's aiming to brighten the valley.
(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "The flood took a lot of the life away from here in the ground so we're going to clear all this out for the summer. Even though the ground is kind of hard now, we're going to try to spruce it up a little bit and in the summer time it will be a lot easier to plant flowers and things like that."
The group is from the World Mission Society Church of God which is 2200 churches strong world wide.
(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "Our church is actually doing a mission all across the world by cleaning up and beautifying the world, showing the love of Christ in the last days."
A global restoration mission, it only happens that locally, their initiative is needed now more than ever.
(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "The flood season, it was difficult for everybody. We see in the parks, there are many things the city doesn't have, so we were the first to actually work with the park directors. Also during that time, people can see our church doing good deeds and good acts and what we're actually doing is spreading the love of the Heavenly Mother."
The group met with Minot Park District Director Ron Merritt on Monday to make a plan of action to continue cleaning in the parks that need it most.
(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "He actually wants to set up a plan every week because we have a goal to clean up every park in Minot. Right now it's difficult. Oak park is closed. The bigger parks are closed. So we're going to start little and work our way up."
You may see them around town, the group plans to be in a park dressed in yellow every Sunday as weather permits.
Brightening the shadows of the flood for all the right reasons.
In Minot, Jennifer Thorgramson, KX News.
The group also hosted a canned food drive on Sunday to help the Minot Area Homeless Coalition.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
♡Christ Ahnsahnghong who established the WMSCOG
Crist Ahnsahnghong who established the WMSCOG
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| East Coast “Good Samaritan Movement” Kicks Off in New York City – Christ Ahnsahnghong
Posted: 26 Feb 2012 05:45 PM PST
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NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — 9-week movement held in honor of Second Coming Christ, Ahnsahnghong
Nearly a thousand people will gather in Manhattan’s Union Square Park on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 3 PM EST to kick off a special volunteer campaign, entitled the “Good Samaritan Movement,” in honor of Second Coming Christ, Ahnsahnghong. Members of the World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) are coming from as far north as Boston to as far south as Virginia Beach to launch the Food of Life Campaign, a food donation program with a goal of collecting 40,000 pounds of food over the next nine weeks. The Food of Life Campaign was inspired by the teachings of Christ Ahnsahnghong, who re-established the New Covenant Passover, the true “food of life,” which will be celebrated on April 5, 2012.
Two thousand years ago, Jesus promised that those who ate of this bread (His body) through the Passover of the New Covenant would live forever (jn 6:51). After being abolished in AD 325, Christ came again with the name of Ahnsahnghong in 1948 to restore the Passover that is Christ’s flesh and blood, and also the source of eternal life. Just as Jesus came as a humble carpenter delivering the “Bread of Life,” the New Covenant Passover, so Christ Ahnsahnghong has come as the Second Coming Christ to restore the Passover truth at a time when people need it the most, a time when mankind is suffering the true hunger for eternal life. His great work of sacrifice became the foundation of the WMSCOG and the members now strive to follow in His footsteps as today’s “Good Samaritans.”
Through the Good Samaritan Movement, the members of the WMSCOG have taken on the mission of leading people to realize the importance of nurturing their spiritual health as well as physical health. Visit www.goodsamaritanmovement.org for more details and specific event information.
The World Mission Society Church of God teaches and proves the Second Coming of Christ and the existence of Heavenly Mother, The New Jerusalem. In only a few decades, membership has grown exponentially to over 1.6 million registered members with 2,200 churches in more than 150 countries. Newspapers and magazines around the world are recognizing the Church and its remarkable international growth. Recently, even BBC news interviewed one of its Manchester members to inquire about the Church’s extraordinary beliefs. Its many volunteer services in 2011 earned the Church the President’s Volunteer Service Award for completing over 17,000 hours of community service, as well as international awards of merit and a special commendation from the United Nations for its overseas disaster relief efforts. Every year members fly to Korea to visit God in the flesh: the Heavenly Mother.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Christ Ahnsahnghong who established the WMSCOG
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 12:39 AM PST
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On 1 February 2012, around 80 members of World Mission Society Church of God carried out clean-up campaign to practice the love of second coming Christ Ahnsahnghong. They cleaned the area round Market Street, Bury.
As they see a problem area reported or even see rubbish in an area, they will take it upon themselves to carry out the mission to clean up that area.
This follows on from a clean up after a very big festival on 29 January in China town, in the city centre which caused a large amount of rubbish to be spread in the surrounding area.
As the Church of God is practising the love of second coming Christ Ahnsahnghong they felt it their duty to help and clean up. So members of the Church of God gathered to clean up the debris.
The Church of God will continue to clean up the whole of Manchester every Sunday and after special events until Manchester is completely cleaned as they feel it is their duty to spread the love and sacrifice of second coming Christ Ahnsahnghong.




On 1 February 2012, around 80 members of World Mission Society Church of God carried out clean-up campaign to practice the love of second coming Christ Ahnsahnghong. They cleaned the area round Market Street, Bury.
As they see a problem area reported or even see rubbish in an area, they will take it upon themselves to carry out the mission to clean up that area.
This follows on from a clean up after a very big festival on 29 January in China town, in the city centre which caused a large amount of rubbish to be spread in the surrounding area.
As the Church of God is practising the love of second coming Christ Ahnsahnghong they felt it their duty to help and clean up. So members of the Church of God gathered to clean up the debris.
The Church of God will continue to clean up the whole of Manchester every Sunday and after special events until Manchester is completely cleaned as they feel it is their duty to spread the love and sacrifice of second coming Christ Ahnsahnghong.
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