Assemblies of God do believe in the Sabbath.
Yes, they do.
Unlike the Catholic Church and other similar churches that baptize you into their church, the Assemblies of God believe in water baptism. However, the Assemblies of God believes that water baptism is an external evidence of an internal conversion. When you are baptized at an Assemblies of God church, you are baptized into the kingdom of God not into the Assemblies of God.
Judaism.
Yes they do; the Southern Baptists do not believe you can loose your salvation.
If you actually believe: The seventh day is supposed to be the Sabbath (God's the day of rest after creating the world).
The Assemblies of God, like most Protestant churches, practice the Sabbath on the first day of the week, which is Sunday. This came into practice because Christ the Messiah rose on the first day of the week. Under Jewish tradition, the Sabbath was celebrated on the 7th day of the week, which is Saturday.
Assemblies of God was created in 1914.
Assemblies of God Ireland was created in 2005.
Japan Assemblies of God was created in 1949.
Assemblies of God in Vietnam was created in 1988.
Yes. The Assemblies of God is a Pentecostal Protestant denomination.
Samoan Assemblies of God was created in 1928.