In the Apostolic faith we never get confirmed. So I don't relly understand what you are talking about.
Apostolics do believe in Christmas, but generally do not have Christmas trees.
Apostolics do believe in the anointing of the Holy Ghost.
It is highly encouraged for Apostolics to date other Apostolics.
No; but some refer to Apostolics as pentecostal or call them apostolic Pentecostals. I would describe the Apostolics as more conservative than Pentecostals.
Generally speaking, Apostolics don't believe in divorce.
Apostolics often wear their hair in buns as a sign of modesty and humility in accordance with their interpretations of biblical teachings on modesty and gender roles. It is a cultural and religious practice that signifies a commitment to their faith and beliefs.
They believe that is indecent exposure and call for modest clothing.
The Apostolics speak in tongues in accordance with Acts 2:4 and Acts 2:38.
Some do and some don't if the apostolic church is a literal communion they do if they are a spiritual communion apostolic church then they don't.
The Apostolics and 7th Day Adventists do believe in one God.
To be confirmed means to be accepted. Something is confirmed when it is accepted.
Pentecostalism and Apostolicism are distinct denominations within Christianity. Pentecostal churches focus on the experience of the Holy Spirit, including speaking in tongues, while Apostolic churches typically emphasize adhering to the teachings and practices of the apostles. While there may be some theological similarities, they are separate branches with unique beliefs and practices.