Build, Beautify, Maintain
Church of Prophecy Marker Association

Ministry
Overview
The Church of Prophecy Marker Association exists to create markers that point to Christ and His Church. These markers are not exclusively physical in nature, but they are also spiritual – every member of the Body of Christ who lives a consecrated life for God.
This ministry endeavors to remember our history, maintain our identity, and build toward our future while keeping the vision of the Church at the forefront of our hearts.
Annual
Theme
God has called His Church to arise, and as prophesied, She did. God had a time, place, and season for this to happen, and He has commissioned the Church to be His light to the sinful world.
How do we change the world? By shining as God has called us to do. Our complete surrender and yielding to the Spirit, an emptying of self, and being what the Bible says we are meant to be is the method by which we see the power of the Holy Ghost working freely in the Church. This is what will truly make a difference in the world.


All Nations Flag
Because of the Truth
Our church flag is one of the most visible markers in The Church of God. It is displayed around the world to represent the truth. Unfortunately, due to economic conditions in some areas, the membership is unable to purchase a flag for their congregation.
Through the Banner of Love Project, generous donations from our members help provide an indoor church flag to any church that cannot afford one.
Make an annual contribution to join the association.
These Stones Speak
Our Markers

One Central Seat of Government
197 Tillie Road NE
Cleveland, TN 37312
United States of America
The General Headquarters complex contains the offices from which the Church is directed throughout the world in the same manner that the early Church efforts were directed from Jerusalem.
Initial construction was completed in 1994, and additional construction phases were completed in 2009 and 2022.

Church Foundation Memorial Marker
Located near the entrance to
Karnei Hittin National Park
Israel
The Church Foundation Memorial Marker is believed to be the largest monolithic monument in Israel. This ten-ton granite stone is located on “The Horns of Hattin,” overlooking the Sea of Galilee and the city of Tiberias and tells the story of Jesus Christ ordaining the Apostles and organizing the Church in Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
Also engraved on the monument is one of the most important commandments ever given to man by God, “Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself” (Leviticus 19:18; Matthew 22:39). In today’s environment of strife and violence among nations, the world needs to be reminded that God is love, and He wants people to love one another.

Future Assembly Tabernacle Site
3750 Benton Pike NE
Cleveland, TN 37323
United States of America
Purchased in May 2024, this new 74-acre property will house the future Assembly Tabernacle and other church properties. Construction and fundraising efforts to move forward with the project are ongoing.
Several events have been held on the property since its purchase, including a dedication service, a family day, and camp meeting revival services. This temporary marker was placed at the site in June 2024.

Golgotha Marker
Located in The Garden Tomb
Conrad Schick Street
Jerusalem, Israel
The Garden Tomb, along with its beautifully landscaped gardens, is located near a rocky outcrop known as Skull Hill. This outcrop is traditionally believed to be the site of Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified.
This marker in The Garden Tomb faces Golgotha and provides a brief summary of the events surrounding Jesus's crucifixion. The Garden offers visitors a reflective space to contemplate this pivotal moment in Christian history. The peaceful surroundings enhance the spiritual atmosphere, drawing many visitors seeking a deeper connection with the story of Christ's sacrifice for our salvation.

Resurrection Marker
Located in The Garden Tomb
Conrad Schick Street
Jerusalem, Israel
Located within the serene gardens of the Garden Tomb site is an ancient rock-cut tomb that is believed to be the borrowed tomb where Jesus was placed after His crucifixion. This is where Jesus rose from the dead, completing his triumph over sin and death.
This marker, nestled in the peaceful garden surroundings, contains a summary in Hebrew, English, and Arabic of Christ's resurrection. It serves as a reminder of this core Christian belief, which offers hope and eternal life to all who believe, and the gardens invite reflection on the significance of this transformative event in the Christian faith.

The Call for the Solemn Assembly
1213 Chippewa Ave SE
Cleveland, TN 37311
United States of America
The South Cleveland Church (now known as Southside) is the site where the Holy Ghost promised divine deliverance to His faithful remnant through a series of three messages and interpretations beginning in February 1993.
During the third message on April 25, 1993, God called the Church to meet together in what would become known as the Solemn Assembly. This meeting took place July 23-25, 1993 in Chattanooga, TN.
