
The Apostolic Church (UK)
The Apostolic Church (UK) is a Christian denomination founded in the early 20th century, emphasizing the teachings of the apostles and the importance of the Holy Spirit. It practices lively worship, evangelism, and community outreach, encouraging personal spiritual growth and a strong sense of fellowship. The church believes in the baptism of the Holy Spirit, often evidenced by speaking in tongues, and values the authority of scripture. Its structure includes local congregations connected through regional and national leadership, aiming to fulfill Christ’s mission through worship, service, and spreading the Christian message throughout the UK.