Our History
Negotiations for change were in progress for some 16 years and
eventually it was agreed that those communities who so desired could
unite to become one Integrated association within the Full Gospel Church
of God, and in March 1990 the United Assemblies of the Full Gospel
Church of God was constituted, consisting of the majority of the Black
Community, the so called Coloured Community, the Indian Community, and a
small group from the White Community.
The Church now had 2 groups
instead of 4, the lrene Assemblies and the United Assemblies. More than 7
years later, in October 1997, we had the joyous experience of the whole
Full Gospel Church of God in Southern Africa uniting to become one
structural organisation, for which we praise the Lord., thus
sculpturally representing the Body of Christ.
today...
The Full Gospel Church has approximately 1500 Workers. The 242 Assemblies of the lrene Association were united
with the 586 assemblies of the United Association resulting in a total
of 828 assemblies in the United Full Gospel Church of God, with a
conservatively estimated membership of 350 000 members, excluding
Namibia.
The Church has two Old Age Homes and a
number of Creches operating on a local Assembly basis. There are also a
variety of "Feeding Schemes" being operated by local Churches and more
are in the "pipeline". There is one school that operates the
"Accelerated Education Programme". The Church also has 4 accredited
Training Colleges plus an accredited Correspondence College with
approximately 650 students enrolled. There are a further two Theological
Schools.
The Structural Unification of the Church
formally took place at the Inaugural Conference on Thursday the 9th of
October 1997, on the basis of the agreed "20 Principles". This made the
Full Gospel Church of God a non racial and structurally integrated
Church.