Hi. If your question is About Mt Zion Christian Church in Australia, pastored by Robert Sewell, then the answer is they are the same thing. There are churces allready in Australia called 'apostolic' and they are not apostolic at all. The name was just made simple because very few churches in Australia have complex names. What is more important than the name is what is taught. I am Robert's sister in law? Who is writing?
Apostolic Christian Church was created in 1847.
Apostolic Christian Church - Nazarene - was created in 1847.
The Church founded by Peter in Jerusalem, on the Day of Pentecost, in AD 30, was the first apostolic Christian church. Later "Apostolic" came to be used as an identifier, to distinguish one Christian community from another. All churches would consider themselves to be "apostolic" and "orthodox," although most do not add "apostolic" or "orthodox" into their names.
Christian churches cannot be called apostolic as there is only one Church, the Catholic Church, that is truly apostolic. There are some churches that put the term apostolic in their name; however, this is a misnomer as they cannot exhibit a line of succession from the apostles to the present. If by the Christian Church you mean the Catholic Church then the answer is obvious, every Bishop, priest, and deacon has been ordained in the apostolic succession. The four marks of Christ's Church are that it is "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic":' the Catholic meaning that it is universal, and the Apostolic meaning that all its leaders are ordain by men who were ordained by the Apostles. "Christian" Churches, as in protestant churches are only apostolic in their dreams.
The Church founded by Peter in Jerusalem, on the Day of Pentecost, in AD 30, was the first apostolic Christian church. Later "Apostolic" came to be used as an identifier, to distinguish one Christian community from another. All churches would consider themselves to be "apostolic" and "orthodox," although most do not add "apostolic" or "orthodox" into their names.
There are many different denominations called Apostolic Church; here are some:The Armenian Apostolic ChurchApostolic Church (Pentecostal), formed in 1916Catholic Apostolic Church, formed in 1835Old Apostolic ChurchNew Apostolic Church, formed in 1879United Apostolic Church, including the Apostolic Church of Queenslandand the Apostolic Church of South AfricaApostolic Church (Czech Republic)Apostolic Church (Slovakia)Apostolic Christian ChurchAnswerA church that calls themselves apostolic normally is based upon the foundations of the apostles and Jesus Christ himself.There is the Catholic Apostolic Church....but it is not Catholic.Catholic AnswerIf you are talking about the denomination, the Apostolic Church, it is a protestant ecclesiastical community founded in 1916, see the link below. The Catholic Church is the original apostolic Church as it was founded on the Apostle Peter in the year 33 A.D. and has been guided continuously by his successors since then.
It is a bench in a christian church.
Like the Catholic Church, the Orthodox believe in Apostolic Succession.
If you are referring to the Catholic Apostolic Church, it was founded (although not under that name) in 1835 in England by some "apostles", the last of whom name in the early 20th century, and the Church came to nothing soon after that.
No. Most Armenians belong the Armenian Apostolic Church, which is a Christian sect.
Apostolic Generation Church was created in 2002.
John Nindi has written: 'Chirimba Christian Apostolic Church in Zion'