Church of God for All Nations

Bishop Grady R. Kent founded The Church of God of All Nations (now "Jerusalem Acres") in 1957.

The doctrines of The Church of God for All Nations are similar to its parent body, with greater emphasis on theocracy and prophecy.

Individuals must experience salvation, justification, sanctification, and the baptism of the Holy Ghost, which is marked by the evidence of speaking in tongues.

This group believes very explicitly that the "Great Apostasy" began in AD 325 with the Council of Nicaea and continued until June 13, 1903, when Bishop Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson restored the Church, and that in the interim there was no actual theocratic governmental formed (as Jesus formed it) Church of God upon the earth, but that born-again people were abundant and continued to be "saved" or "born again" according to the Bible.

The Bishop of Africa is Justus Masika Khisa, and the African offices are being built in Bungoma, Kenya.