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Celtic Orthodox Church, also known as the Catholic Apostolic Church (Catholicate of the West), a name adopted in the 1940s by a movement to restore ancient Christianity in Britain and the West
- New Apostolic Church | Christianity, Pentecostalism, Charismatic . . .
New Apostolic Church, church organized in Germany in 1863 as the Universal Catholic Church, by members of the Catholic Apostolic Church who believed that new apostles must be appointed to replace deceased apostles and rule the church until the Second Coming of Christ
- A brief history of the New Apostolic Church - n ak
The history of the New Apostolic Church (NAC) dates back to the Christian revival movements of the nineteenth century In Southern England and Scotland, Christians of different denominations were drawn together by their shared hope in the newly reinvigorated activity of the Holy Spirit
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The Christian Apostolic Church (formed in 1955 from a split with the German Apostolic Christian) has five churches in Bluffton, IN; Creston, OH; Forrest, IL; Salem, OR; and Sabetha, KS with approximately 100 members
- What Are Apostolic Churches? The Origins and Beliefs of Apostolics
Discover the origins and beliefs of the various Apostolic Churches as we explore what makes the Apostolic denomination unique within the Christian faith
- What is the Apostolic Church, and what do Apostolics believe?
The doctrine of the Apostolic Church is similar to most evangelical churches They believe in the unity of the Godhead and the distinctions between the members of the Trinity
- A Brief History and Doctrine of the Apostolic Church Harlan Morgan
The Apostolic church is characterized by vibrant worship, joyous singing, anointed preaching, and high-energy services Great emphasis is placed upon the preaching of the Word and personal evangelism
- CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH - Encyclopedia. com
Catholic Apostolic Church This millennialist denomination, notable for its liturgy and aristocratic tone, derived from meetings held from 1826 at Albury Park, the Surrey home of the London banker and Tory politician, Henry Drummond (1786–1860)
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