THE CHURCH OF GOD IN

Pennsylvania

THE CHURCH OF GOD IN

Pennsylvania

Known as the Keystone State, Pennsylvania was the central colony of the original 13 colonies. The nickname is derived from the keystone, which is the wedge-shaped stone in the middle of an arch, holding other stones in place. The Churches of God in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are well-established churches in their regions, serving the needs of their communities as pillars of the East Coast.

Featured Location

The World Mission Society Church of God in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

RECENT ACTIVITIES

ASEZ West Philadelphia Park Cleanup

ASEZ West Philadelphia Park Cleanup

Around 35 ASEZ university student volunteers hosted a West Philadelphia park cleanup in partnership with District 3 Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell. The event was part of their Reduce Crime Together initiative. It's also one step towards accomplishing Sustainable...

2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover

2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover

Donors gave blood at the 2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover. This blood drive in Jenkintown took place on the first Sunday of three consecutive Sundays in which the 2018 Mega Blood Drive was held at 12 different locations along the East Coast.

“Mother’s Street” Cleanup Movement

“Mother’s Street” Cleanup Movement

Church members cleaned up Frankford Transportation Center as part of the “Mother’s Street” cleanup movement. The campaign took place in 175 countries and 6,000 regions simultaneously.