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.
Apostolic- believes the Oneness, while most of the Mainline Pentecostal are trinitarian
Logos Apostolic Church of God
I am Apostolic Pentecostal and I use the Authorized King James version of the bible. I know of other Apostolic Pentecostal churches that also use this version of the bible as well.
If you are referring to the Apostolic Church denomination, yes. Currently, the UK Apostolic Church has a mission in Chile, run by a couple who were, in recent years, also missionaries in Argentina. Visitwww.actionoverseas.org for more information on them.
There are a few practices that come from early churches. The two main practices were Apostolic Age and Ante-Nicene Period.
There are over 1,000 churches in Syria, representing various Christian denominations, including Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic churches. These churches are scattered across different cities and regions in the country.
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.
Ministerial fellowship is an apostolic network of believers, churches and ministries. It was established to strengthen the Church of Christ.
You can find Armenian Apostolic Churches worldwide. In the United States, there are several denominations of Armenian churches, with one in almost every state of the United States.
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.
yes, I happen to go to one apostolic Nigerian church right now.