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History of Assemblies of God Ghana Pdf History of assemblies of god ghana pdf Continue The Assembly of God was founded in 1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas with 300 people at the constituent convention. Today, there are about 13,000 churches in the United States with more than 3 million members and followers. There are more than 69 million assembly members of God around the world, making the Assembly of God the largest Pentecostal denomination in the world. The U.S. National Office of the God Assemblies is located at 1445 N. Boonville Avenue, Springfield, Missouri. It houses the executive and administrative offices of scholarships, service departments and departments, as well as warehouses. For other purposes, see the Assemblies of God (disambigation). A/G redirects here. For the ratio of blood test A/G see Albumin and Globulin. Assemblies of GodClassificationProtesterTheologyPenstinTorcoperative BodyChairmanGeorge O. Wood (2017-2020) 1Region190 CountriesOrigin1914 (WAGF officially established 1988)Congregation375.310'2'Members69.200,000'2'Official website Of God 'AG', officially World Collections of God Scholarships, is a group of more than 144 autonomous, self-governing national groups of churches, which together form the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. It is the fourth largest international Christian group of denominations. As an international community, member denominations are completely independent and autonomous, but they share common beliefs and history. The congregation emerged from Azusa Street Revival in the early 20th century. This renaissance led to the creation of the Assemblies of God in the United States in 1914. Through foreign missionary work and the establishment of relations with other Pentecostal churches, the Assembly of God has become a worldwide movement. Only in 1988 was formed the world community. As a Pentecostal communion, the Assembly of God believe in pentecostal baptism with the Holy Spirit with evidence to speak in tongues. The assemblies of God should not be confused with the Assemblies of God's International Brotherhood, the International Assemblies of the Brotherhood of God and the Independent Assemblies of God International, all of which are Pentecostal denominations. History Origins Home article: The General Council of God's Assemblies in the United States of America Assembly of God has its roots in the Pentecostal Azusa Street Revival in the early 20th century. Established churches generally did not welcome the Pentecostal aspects of the renaissance, and soon the members of the new movement were forced to leave the existing religious organs. These people searched for their own places of worship and founded hundreds of apparently Pentecostal congregations. By 1914, many ministers and lay people began to realize how far-reaching the spread of rebirth and Pentecostalism had become. Concerned leaders felt that to protect and preserve the results of the renaissance through co-operative scholarships. In April 1914, after separating from the African-American Church of God in Christ, about 300 white preachers and laymen from 20 states and several foreign countries met at the General Council in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA. As a result of the meeting, the remaining scholarship was established, which was included under the name general council of the Assemblies of God in the United States of America. Over time, self-governing and independent general councils have broken away from the original scholarships or have been formed independently in several countries of the world, either from the Indigenous Pentecostal movements or as a result of the Strategy of Indigenous Missions of the General Council. In 1919, Pentecostals in Canada banded together to form the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, which are officially affiliated with the U.S. Assemblies the following year. The Assembly of God in Britain, formed in 1924 and will have an early influence on the assembly of God in Australia, now known as the Australian Christian Churches. The Australian Assemblies of God were formed in 1937 as a result of the merger of the Pentecostal Church of Australia and the Assembly of God of the state. It was formed in 1929; though, it has never been officially associated with AG in America. The South African God's Assemblies, founded in 1925, as well as AG zueensland, were also not initially aligned with the U.S. Scholarship. Until 1967, the Assembly of God, along with most other Pentecostal denominations, officially opposed the participation of Christians in the war and considered itself a peaceful church. The Assembly of God in the United States continues to provide full doctrincipan support to pacifist members led by a religious conscience. International Scholarship Salem Temple Cotonou associated with the assemblies of God, Cotonou, Benin In 1988, various assemblies of God's national scholarships united to form the World Pentecostal Assembly of God Fellowships initiated by Dr. J. Philip Hogan, then Executive Director of the Division of Foreign Missions of The Assemblies of God in the United States. The original goal was to coordinate evangelism, but soon became a more permanent organism of inter-relationship. Dr. Hogan was elected first chairman of the fellowship and served until 1992, when the Rev. David Yonggi Cho was elected chairman. In 1993, the name of the Brotherhood was changed to the World Assembly of The Brotherhood of God. In 2000, Thomas E. Trask was elected as Cho's successor. At the 2008 World Congress in Lisbon, Portugal, George O. Wood, The Secretary General of the Assembly of God in the United States, was elected President. At the 2011 AG World Congress in Chennai, India, D. Mohan, The Superintendent General of the All India Assembly of God, was elected Vice-President The statistics of the Assembly of God are organized in 144 national scholarships in 190 countries. In 2018, the denomination reported 375,310 churches and 69,200,000 members worldwide. The beliefs of worship at Dream City Church, associated with the Assembly of God of the United States, in 2007, in Phoenix, United States The Doctrinal Position of the Assembly of God is framed in the classical Pentecostal and evangelical context. AG is a trinitarian. She believes that the Bible is divinely inspired by the infallible authoritative rule of faith and behavior. Baptism by immersion is practiced as a sacrament that was introduced by Christ to those who have been saved. Epiphany is understood as an outward sign of inner change, a change from death in sin to life in Christ. As a sacrament, Communion is also practiced. AG believes that the elements that are partaken are symbols that express the exchange of the divine nature of Jesus of Nazareth; a memorial to his suffering and death; and the prophecy of His second coming. God's congregations also pay great attention to the fulfillment of the Great Commission, and she believes that this is the calling of the church. As classic Pentecostals, the Assembly of God believes that all Christians have the right and should seek baptism in the Holy Spirit. AG teaches that this experience is different from the experience of salvation and after it. Baptism in the Holy Spirit gives the believer the opportunity to live and serve Christians. Initial testimonies of baptism in the Holy Spirit speak in languages, as the Spirit gives a saying (Acts 2:4). He also believes in the modern use of other spiritual gifts, such as divine healing. While the AG World Scholarship has a statement of faith that sets out the core beliefs that unite the different branches of the movement, each national ag denomination formulates its own doctrinal statements. The Assembly of God of the United States, for example, adheres to the Statement of Basic Truths. Politics's most famous politician in the assemblies of God is Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. He said that the Bible is not a guide to politics, and I am very worried when people try to treat it as one. At the end of 2017, Morrison said he would become a stronger advocate for religious freedom. In Brazil, the local branch of Assembleias de Deus, although representing only a small proportion of the population, is having an increasing influence on politics. The Christian fundamentalist Patriot Party is part of a parliamentary coalition with the Bolsonaro government, as well as the far-right Social Cristao party, led by two AOG pastors Everaldo Pereira and Marco Feliciano, who are known for their involvement in various cases of crime and sexual misconduct. Another Brazilian politician and member of AoG, Silva pursues the ideas of the ecologist and supports the right of the indigenous tribes of his country. Silva has at times been criticized by church leaders for her left-wing stance on many issues, such as drug reform. Headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, the World Scholarship brings together national councils of the Assemblies of God from around the world for cooperation. Each national council is fully self-governing and independent, and participation in the World Scholarship does not limit that independence. The World Scholarship is run by the Executive Board. Executive Board members represent different regions of the world and serve a three-year term. Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America/Caribbean and North America each have four representatives, while Europe has three each, while the Middle East and South Asia each have one. They are elected by the General Assembly. Each member of the World Scholarship has the right to send one or more delegates to the General Assembly with one vote. The General Assembly also elects the President, Vice-President and Secretary of the World Scholarships. The World Assembly of the Agency for God Assistance (WAGRA) is leading its humanitarian work. At both the national and lower levels, the Assembly of God is usually built around a form of Presbyterian politics, combining the independence of the local church with oversight by district and national councils.
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