Assemblies of God

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What does this religion teach? I am just curious. I love my catholic church but I am just curious about those other religions.
 
What does this religion teach? I am just curious. I love my catholic church but I am just curious about those other religions.
Pretty much the same thing every other Christian denomination teaches.
 
What does this religion teach? I am just curious. I love my catholic church but I am just curious about those other religions.
They teach a lot of things. Do you have a particular belief that you are curious about? Baptism? Communion? Salvation?

God bless you
 
It’s a Pentecostal denomination that is Trinitarian, unlike the United Pentecostal Church and other groups (usually using the term “Apostolic Faith”) which are “oneness” or Saballian Modalists, which is a heresy.
 
Hi Aliciar,
I’d like to try to help with this one. First, the Assemblies are not a religion. They are Pentecostal Christians. No different than other Pentecostals. Just like other Pentecostals, they have an emphasis on the gifts of the Spirit and the five-fold ministry (Eph. 4:11). They believe that all the gifts are for today because Jesus is the same today. They also believe that Jesus baptizes in the Holy Spirit today just as He did in the book of Acts.

Where does this come from? Well, most American Pentecostals can trace their roots back to the Azusa St. revival of 1910 and then back to the Great Awakening during the time of Jonathan Edwards. There is actually quite a spiritual history behind it.

Hope this helps
 
What does this religion teach? I am just curious. I love my catholic church but I am just curious about those other religions.
We are an evangelical, Pentecostal fellowship.

Evangelical meaning the Bible as the inspired word of God and salvation is to be found only through coming to a personal relationship with God the Son, Jesus Christ.

Pentecostal meaning we believe that the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit as described in I Cor. 12 are still for today (we are not cessationalists). . And we believe in the power of the Holy Spirit filling the life of the believer and changing his life for Christ.

Any more questions.
 
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