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Friday, April 9, 2021

LCG Limiting Feast Sites to 300 - 400 Socially Distanced Attendees


When the church was united in purpose, unlike the divided COG today. 
(Remember, this is just ONE of many WCG Feast sites this large)


COMMENT: Looking at the number of States and churches assigned to the respective sites below it is a clear indicator that LCG churches are not large, despite the impression they try to pass off. Their stance on the maximum number of attendees will make it harder for other COG people to Feast hop, as so many like to do, especially if there are several COG groups in the same area.

Get your speed-dial ready LCG members for 12:00 noon EST, May 2, it's going to be a tough fight if you want to transfer!




FEAST OF TABERNACLES Festival Registration—Where Congregations Are Assigned

The Festival Office and Feast Site Coordinators (U.S. and International) met this week in online meetings to discuss this year’s Feast of Tabernacles. Topics included the overall purpose of the Feast and how we are expecting to conduct it this year. This year, in the United States, we are planning for a maximum attendance at most of our Feast sites of around 350–400. We have arranged for venues with room to accommodate this level of occupancy with social distancing. In the United States, we will also be allowing a moderate level of transfer requests (keeping our attendance levels at 350–400 max). However, since transfer requests will not be unlimited, we do encourage as many people as possible to go to their home site. (We’ll have more information about International Feast sites and International transfers at a later date—stay tuned!)

Please note: Festival registration is scheduled to open on Sunday, May 2 at 12:00 noon (Eastern Daylight Time, USA).

April 8, 2021 

For your information, the following is a list of the United States Feast sites and the congregations that are assigned to them:



Boerne, Texas

Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, Big Sandy, Dallas, Midland, Temple


Branson, Missouri

Arkansas: Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Little Rock, Russellville Kansas: Chanute

Missouri: Joplin, Springfield

Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Tulsa

Tennessee: Memphis


Florence, Oregon

Alaska: Anchorage

California: Fresno, Bay Area, Sacramento

Idaho: Boise

Nevada: Reno

Oregon: Myrtle Creek, Portland

Washington: Richland, Seattle/Tacoma, Spokane, Tonasket


Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

South Carolina: Anderson, Columbia, Walterboro Georgia: Atlanta, Augusta, Braselton, Warner Robins


Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Iowa: Dubuque

Illinois: Chicago, Peoria

Indiana: Indianapolis, La Porte, Terre Haute

Minnesota: Duluth, Minneapolis

North Dakota: Bismarck

Wisconsin: Appleton, Merrill, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dells


Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

Iowa: Des Moines

Illinois: Springfield

Kansas: Wichita

Missouri: Columbia, Kansas City, Rolla, St. Joseph, St. Louis Nebraska: Lincoln, Omaha


Midway, Utah

Arizona: Phoenix, Prescott Valley, Tucson

Colorado: Colorado Springs, Denver, Grand Junction Montana: Great Falls, Helena

New Mexico: Albuquerque, Santa Fe

Utah: Layton

Wyoming: Casper, Cheyenne, Saratoga


Mount Snow, Vermont

Connecticut: Danbury

Massachusetts: Auburn

Maine: Waterville

New Hampshire: Tilton

New Jersey: Hammonton, Rahway

New York: Albany, Corning, New York City, Plainview, Rochester Pennsylvania: Tannersville

Rhode Island: Pawtucket


Natchez, Mississippi

Alabama: Athens, Birmingham, Dothan, Montgomery

Florida: Pensacola

Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport Mississippi: Jackson, Laurel, Natchez, Ocean Springs

Texas: Lufkin


New Bern, North Carolina

North Carolina: Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Greenville, Jacksonville, Kannapolis, Raleigh, Statesville


Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Georgia: Blairsville

North Carolina: Asheville, Sylva

Tennessee: Chattanooga, Clarksville, Crossville, Etowah, Knoxville, Nashville Virginia: Bristol


Puerto Rico

San Juan


San Diego, California

California: Banning, Garden Grove, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara Nevada: Las Vegas


South Padre Island, Texas

Texas: Baytown, Corpus Christi, Houston, San Antonio, The Valley


St. Augustine, Florida

Georgia: Columbus, Thomasville

Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Lake City, Melbourne, Naples, Ocala, Tampa


Sandusky, Ohio

Indiana: Fort Wayne

Kentucky: Berea, Louisville

Michigan: Flint, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Traverse City Ohio: Akron, Cincinnati, Columbus, Lima Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh

West Virginia: Morgantown


Williamsburg, Virginia

Maryland: Baltimore, Salisbury Pennsylvania: Harrisburg

Virginia: Norfolk, Richmond, Winchester West Virginia: Bluefield, Charleston


16 comments:

  1. How did that information reach Banned before it reached ordinary LCG members?

    Either there are moles in the leadership, or the top leadership of LCG just doesn't care about the "little people." Maybe both.

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    1. Ministry, ministry, ministry !!

      Ministry have been interlocked with this blog for years and years. Half or more on average of all posts and comments on this blog are from ministry, from all kinds of ACOG groups.
      It's the ministry who have a pop at each other on here, the ministry that steer this blog through fake names and the ministry that pour over all comments with fine tooth combs.

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  2. If they had an Hawaii site, they could keep it on the wrong days..
    ~ thanks to the Sabbatarian-International-Dateline-Fiasco.

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  3. Satan apparently occupies the mind of the individual who shares this information. My luck, it's probably my minister.

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  4. 10:54. When has the church ever cared about the "little people"? We technically are not even members according to the article of incorporation that the COG has used for decades. Only the top elite are the actual members. We are just tithe paying supporters.

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  5. “LCG Limiting Feast Sites to 300 – 400 Socially Distanced Attendees”


    The way things are going with the (barely) Living Church of Rod, they will soon be able to limit their feast sites to even fewer people, and everyone can become even more socially distanced than they already are.

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  6. When are they going to have a LAS VEGAS FOT??

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  7. At what point will the COG's decide to no longer keep the Feast of Tabernacles because the cost of keeping it is more then the dwindling amount of offerings they receive from the dwindling number of members keeping it?

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    1. Is that the plan. Wouldn't surprise many. The ministry have been whinging about the cost of Tabernacles for years and years. But funny they never whinge about the cost of travel expenses.

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  8. At least LCG has a Feast site in Puerto Rico again, after COGs stopped holding Feasts there for more than 20 years. It's not that bad a place to visit, and U.S. members don't need a passport.

    UCG would have a very hard time placing a Feast site in P.R. now, after what it published against statehood last fall.

    Come to think of it, several UCG Feast sites in the U.S. had an attendance in the 300-400 range last year. Blame that on COVID, I suppose.

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  9. I see the photo of the large convention hall (maybe Big Sandy) and I remember there being some excitement as a teen. I think, what created that excitement? Well, there would be girls, there was the thought I was in the "right group" and being special, there were a lot of people there who knew each other and there was a lot of excitement as people saw people they had not seen in months or years, but it was not worshipful; it was electric with excitement, but not with the Holy Spirit. I was a serious teen that wanted to do right, but the sermons generally just made me feel I needed to do better and I was probably "doing better" than 95% of the people there. An uplifting message of the rest Christ gives us today would have served me much better.

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  10. 17 feast sites multiplied by a maximum attendance of 400 people at each site equals a maximum attendance of 6800 men, women, and children. Where have all the people gone?

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  11. It was announced on the last day of Unleavened Bread that 50 people were baptized over the past year in LCG. This is the growth they love to boast of! This is all that God has blessed them with. HOW LAUGHABLE! I bet 75 to 100 baptized members left for Monson's group, which means LCG had negative growth. Yet they claim to be growing! What deception and deceit they love to push over onto their blind membership. How embarrassing.

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  12. It was announced on the last day of Unleavened Bread that 50 people were baptized over the past year in LCG. This is the growth they love to boast of! This is all that God has blessed them with. HOW LAUGHABLE! I bet 75 to 100 baptized members left for Monson's group, which means LCG had negative growth. Yet they claim to be growing! What deception and deceit they love to push over onto their blind membership. How embarrassing.

    I would estimate around 300 have gone with Monson and COGA. I don't have any insight, but just look at their FOT picture. COG Assembly Feast

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  13. Rahway, NJ? Is the prison, a most notorious prison a local attraction?

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