United Church of God - How is it Different to other Churches - do their teachings line up with the Bible/?

The United Church of God is one of the branches of the Worldwide Church of God, founded by a Herbert W Armstrong in the 1930’s, in the USA. 

UCG is the biggest offshoot. Their full name is "The United Church of God, an International Association". It was established in 1995 when certain Ministers of the Worldwide Church of God didn't like changes to the doctrines of Herbert Armstrong. 

Each of the offshoots claim to be loyal to Armstrong doctrines, and to be the one true church - meaning of course there is now a big number of one true churches. 

They have been described by another responder as:

 ''7th Day Sabbatarians, reject Christian holidays in favor of the seven Levitical Feasts and require legalistic observance of the Law of Moses as they interpret it’.  I generally concur with that description. 

They teach British Israelism, being a belief USA and UK are two of the ten tribes of ancient Israel.  They believe being ‘born again’ , a term in the Bible I will discuss, is not for this present life. 

They believe they are the one true church because of their practices. UCG states in their literature;

..There are a number of characteristics that all those who are part of the True Church will share, including teaching and living God's commands, keeping the Sabbath and Holy Days, and more; ultimately, being led by the Holy Spirit”.

Sabbath “observance” and annual festivals are seen to be the important marker behind their one true church claim - the same belief was held by the parent Worldwide Church of God.

Please follow this this link to a Post I made in Quora concerning UCG

 - therein I have made a detailed commentary on the differences to other churches, and  explain why their major doctrines don't line up with the scriptures. 

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