
The Apostolic Church
The Apostolic Church is a Christian denomination that emphasizes the teachings and practices of the apostles in the early Church, aiming to restore what they believe to be the original Christian faith. It originated in the early 20th century, primarily from the Pentecostal movement, and is characterized by a strong emphasis on the Holy Spirit, baptism, and the belief in spiritual gifts. The church is known for its vibrant worship, advocacy of evangelism, and commitment to community outreach. It operates in various countries and focuses on the importance of living out one’s faith actively in daily life.