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WMSCOG Activity Report: November 2025 - Documented Updates

Monthly report documenting World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) public activity for November 2025, including charitable work and membership data.

This monthly report documents publicly observable activities of the World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) during November 2025. All information is sourced from public records, news reports, and archived web pages.

Charitable Activities

World Food Day Campaign

In observance of World Food Day 2025, WMSCOG conducted a multi-national charitable campaign called "Hold Hope!" The organization reported the following activities:

Campaign Details:

  • Duration: September-October 2025
  • Geographic Scope: Approximately 60 countries
  • Campaign Message: "Everyone has the right to adequate, safe, and nutritious food"
  • Focus Areas:
    • Food aid to vulnerable groups and low-income families
    • Support for small-scale food producers (farmers, fishers, livestock workers)

Source: WMSCOG Hold Hope Campaign, FAO World Food Day Events

Dominica Food Donation

As part of the Hold Hope campaign, WMSCOG donated 25 food parcels to families and individuals in Dominica facing economic difficulties, health issues, and climate change impacts. The donation was made in partnership with the Ministry of Social Services and Agriculture.

Source: Dominica News Online

Membership Statistics

Reported Numbers

Multiple sources reported different membership figures for WMSCOG during November 2025:

  • 3.92 million members - Cited by the Church of God Knowledge Encyclopedia (attributed to August 2025 data)
  • 3.7 million members in 175 countries - Reported by major South Korean media outlets in 2024
  • 7,800 branch churches - Consistently reported across official sources

Important Note: These figures are self-reported by the organization and have not been independently verified by third-party researchers or census data. The discrepancy between 3.92 million (2023-2025) and 3.7 million (2024) has not been publicly explained.

Sources: Namibia WMSCOG About Page, Wikipedia - WMSCOG

Online Activity

Wikipedia Article Editing

The Wikipedia article for "World Mission Society Church of God" saw significant editing activity during November 2025, including:

  • Multiple content disputes regarding characterization of the organization
  • Reversion of edits attempting to remove attributed criticism
  • Cleanup of promotional language in the "Evangelism and recruitment" section
  • Reference formatting and maintenance

For a comprehensive analysis of Wikipedia editing patterns, see our detailed report: Wikipedia Editing Patterns: WMSCOG Article (November 2025).

Public Content Updates

The organization's official website (WATV.org) published regular sermon topics and articles during November, including:

  • "Jesus' First and Second Coming" (November 2, 2025)
  • "Mother's Laundry" - reflection on filial gratitude
  • "The Thief Who Stole from Himself" - moral teachings
  • "Waves of Emotion Flowing throughout Brazil" - mission activities

No major doctrinal changes or policy announcements were observed in publicly available content.

Source: WATV Official Website

Regional Activity

Regional Websites

WMSCOG maintains separate regional websites for different geographic areas, including:

  • Philippines (phwmscog.org)
  • Singapore (sgwmscog.org)
  • Southwest USA (swrwmscog.org)
  • Southeastern USA (seawmscog.org)
  • And others

These regional sites feature localized content while maintaining consistent core messaging about the organization's beliefs and activities.

Resource Notes

About This Resource: This is part of our monthly monitoring of WMSCOG public activity. Our goal is to provide factual, sourced information to families and individuals researching high-control groups. All content follows journalistic standards of accuracy, attribution, and neutrality.

Key Takeaways

This monthly activity report documents observable WMSCOG activity during November 2025 based on public sources. Future reports will continue to track verifiable information to assist families and researchers seeking factual information about the organization.

Readers are encouraged to:

  • Verify information through provided source links
  • Consult multiple sources when researching
  • Distinguish between self-reported claims and independently verified information
  • Read our Wikipedia monitoring report for additional context

Methodology

This report is compiled exclusively from publicly accessible information including official organizational websites, news media reports, Wikipedia's public revision history, and official organizational publications.

What This Report Provides: Documentation of publicly announced activities, sourcing and attribution for all claims, and neutral presentation of self-reported information.

What This Report Cannot Determine: Internal organizational data or membership records, accuracy of self-reported membership figures, or private communications and activities.

Verification: All statistics and claims attributed to the organization are based on the organization's own public statements and have not been independently verified by third-party researchers.

Next Report: December 2025 activity will be documented in early January 2026.

Sources Cited

  1. WATV Hold Hope Campaign - https://watv.org/hold-hope-campaign/
  2. FAO World Food Day Events - https://www.fao.org/world-food-day/events/
  3. Dominica News Online - Food Donation Report
  4. Church of God Knowledge Encyclopedia - Membership Statistics
  5. Wikipedia - World Mission Society Church of God Article
  6. WATV Official Website - Public Content and Sermons