Yes.
Assemblies of God would be considered a denomination.
You would need to ask them. There are no distinguishing physical features
They are Christians. Unless you're referring to a particular denominational sect they've attacked at some point.
If a church is non-denominational and does not abide in communion, that's not necessarily a bad thing. However, if it's non denominational, and professes to follow christ, it's a very bad thing...If a non-denominational christian church does not follow the lords command in II Corinthians to partake of communion in remembrance of him.....then it's not christian at all. Being non denominational does NOT necessarily mean it's not christian...it just means it's neither lutheran, methodist, baptist etc. It just means that it follows the teachings of Christ.
Christian non denominational churches are fine for any Christian, but only go to a church that is Bible based.
Apply this definition to Christianity:4: a religious organization whose congregations are united in their adherence to its beliefs and practices--Merriam-Webster's online dictionaryA denominational Christian is simply one who is a member or involved in one of the recognized Christian denominations, such as Roman Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian etc.This distinguishes them (probably by far the majority) from Christians who are non-denominational, who are thus members of small independent churches or Christians who are not members of a church at all.
He has said before that he grew up Southern Baptist
This depends entirely on denominational interpretations. The Jewish faith might say at the barmitzvah or batmitzvah. Many Christians will say at the moment of salvation. Others will say at baptism.
No. They are non-denominational and teach straight Christian theology.
The role of the Open Doors UK organization is a non denominational mission supporting persecuted Christians in over 60 countries where Christianity is legally discouraged.
if you are non denominational you don't really care if a church is babtist, catholic, episcopal, nazarene, Mormon or any other denomintion of your religion, all you care is that they are christian. a denominational person does care and generally has something against the other sects
there is no such thing because true christians do not get involved in magick
Non-denominational normally refers to Christians who do not consider themselves to be purely one denomination. That is, they are not Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, Methodist, or Brethren; they are Christians of no particular denomination.