Apostolic Christian Church - Wikipedia In 1917, the church adopted a uniform name: Apostolic Christian Church A sketch of Froehlich; the only known surviving likeness of him There are currently at least five main divisions of this church in America
Apostolic | Beliefs, Practices, History | Britannica Apostolic, member of any of the various Christian sects that sought to reestablish the life and discipline of the primitive church by a literal observance of the precepts of continence and poverty
What Are Apostolic Churches? The Origins and Beliefs of Apostolics The name "Apostolic" stemmed from the twelve apostles that followed Jesus, whose teachings are paramount for the beliefs of the Apostolic Church Apostolic members strive to promote first-century Christianity in its faith, traditions, and politics with adherence to the doctrines of the Gospels
APOSTOLIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary relating to the authority of the Pope (= the leader of the Roman Catholic Church), especially when this is seen as coming from St Peter or the Apostles: an apostolic letter
Understanding Apostolic Church Beliefs and Practices The Apostolic Church teaches that the Holy Spirit, as the third person of the Trinity, is essential for salvation and empowerment in the Christian walk The Holy Spirit is seen as the divine presence and power that enables believers to live a holy and righteous life
Topical Bible: Apostolic The term "Apostolic" is derived from the Greek word "apostolos," meaning "one who is sent out" or "messenger " In the context of Christianity, it primarily refers to the apostles of Jesus Christ, who were chosen and commissioned by Him to spread the Gospel and establish the early Church