Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal)

Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal)
Classification Pentecostal
Origin 1969
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Separated from Church of God (Apostolic)

Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal) is a Pentecostal Christian denomination founded in North Carolina in 1969 by Johnnie Draft and Wallace Snow. Both these men had been members of the Church of God (Apostolic) prior to creating this one. The only difference between this church and that from which it was founded is its organization. In this church, a parent board owns all the church's property.[1] This was a departure from the organization the Church of God (Apostolic) had, where an Overseer and an "International General Assembly" ran the church and its property.[2] The Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal) left the Church of God (Apostolic) under Overseer Charles W. Conn.

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References

  1. Lewis, James R. (1998). The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects, and New Religions. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. ISBN 1-57392-222-6.
  2. "A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF GOD". Church of God. Retrieved 22 February 2016.


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