No, they are not alike. Assembly of God is a Pentecostal denomination. The Nazarene Church is a breakoff of the Pentecostals, but their beliefs are somewhat different. They do not list themselves as Pentecostals and do not fall under that umbrella. They are a denominational church in their own right, not affiliated with any other church. Some smaller churches have formed from the Nazarene denomination, such as the Wesleyans. Their main belief that differs from other Christian Churchs (Pentecostal) is the belief you can lose your salvation once you are saved. They do not believe in eternal security. They also believe you can reach santification here on earth, not just after you die.. The Pentecostal Church does not teach either of these beliefs, but many Pentecostal Churchs believe in speaking in tongues as a sign you are saved. The Nazarene Church does not believe in this, nor does it encourage the congregation to speak in tongues. Those are the main differences between the two churches.
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I believe you are mistaken about Pentecostal's and eternal security. I was raised Pentecostal and my grandfather is a Pentecostal minister, never have i heard that Pentecostal's believe you can't lose your salvation. If anything it was stressed that you could stray from God and lose your salvation, you can repent for what you have done but none the less you can stray from the "narrow path" if you will.
I would like to know where the assumed "breakoff" from the Pentecostal church happened historically. From 1908 until 1915 the official name was "Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene". However, that name was dropped so as not to be confused with the nonbiblical extremes of the pentecostal movement that began with the revival on Azusa Street.
Nazarenes are Wesleyan Armenians, who do not believe you can "lose" your salvation like I can lose my carkeys. However, I can become an apostate and after having been delivered from the sin that separates us from God only to return to it. We believe that salvation is based on a relationship with Christ, not a contractual agreement. RMD
Not that much. The Assemblies of God is Pentecostal. Church of Christ is not. And some churches that are called Church of Christ don't allow instruments during worship
Assembly of God Church School was created in 1963.
Wilson Assembly of God Church was created in 1922.
A significant evangelist in the Nazarene church is Dan Bohi. He has been visiting churches since 2008, with many testifying to emotional and physical healing from God.
The motto of Assembly of God Church School is 'Labore et Honore.'.
The Assembly of God was not part of the United Pentecostal Church.
The Assembly of God is a church denomination.
A classical Pentecostal church would be the Assembly of God Church.
Yes. In fact, they are the largest Pentecostal denomination in the world (as far as growth, it goes back and forth, from AG to Church of God in Christ, as to whose the largest). Assemblies of God began around 1914.
They are trinitarian Pentecostal. The Church of God (Cleveland, TN) is very similar.
The answer is really quite simple. The Assembly of God churches do not condone dancing.
The Church of God of the Union Assembly is a Holiness church. Holiness adherents believe that there is a "second blessing," a personal experience that happens after regeneration, in which the believer is cleansed of the tendency to commit sins.
Wykoff assembly of god