Philadelphia Church of God
| Classification | Christianity |
|---|---|
| Orientation | Restorationism |
| Theology | Armstrongism |
| Governance | Hierarchical polity |
| Leader | Gerald R. Flurry |
| Region | International |
| Headquarters | Edmond, Oklahoma |
| Founder | Gerald R. Flurry |
| Origin | December 7, 1989 Edmond, Oklahoma |
| Separated from | Worldwide Church of God |
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| Members | Approximately 5,000 |
| Official website | https://pcg.church/ |
The Philadelphia Church of God (PCG) is an American new religious organization. Its headquarters is in the city of Edmond, Oklahoma. The PCG is a sectarian splinter group of a new religious organization called Grace Communion International, formerly the Worldwide Church of God (WCG). Former WCG members Gerald R. Flurry and John Amos founded the PCG in 1989. The PCG was named for the church of Philadelphia, one of the "seven churches" in the Book of Revelation, and proclaims itself to be "the true church".