Police nationwide are warning the public to be wary of the cults and their "end of the world" scams.
Almighty God, also known as Lightning from the East, was founded about 20 years ago. It has caused major disturbances, Kan said.
After Friday, the cult's false doomsday prophecy will be proven wrong, Kan said. But it will find other excuses to incite the public, he added.
Zhu Enshuo, a senior pastor in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, said the cult might simply explain away the prophecy failure by saying their "Almighty God" had saved people from the end of the world.
Zhu heard some believers in his church had joined the cult. To prevent further conversions, churches in Ningbo have printed tens of thousands of brochures. Discussions and warnings about the cult have been the major topic during Sunday worship services, Zhu said.
Recent events sent some shock waves through the Christian community. "We realize how little had been done to guard against cult practices. Now we are more alert and will work out response plans," Zhu said.
He said churches can expel former Christians who have become key cult members, and call the police if necessary.
Cai Yinghui, the lead pastor in Shizuishan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region, was deeply worried about the cult's brainwashing power and destructive effects.
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