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         Pentecostal Assemblies Of The World:     more books (24)
  1. The Early Pentecostal Revival: History of the Twentieth-Century Pentecostals and the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, 1901-30 by James L. Tyson, 1992-06
  2. The Early Pentecostal Revival History of the Twentieth-Century Pentecostals and the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World 1901-30 - 1992 publication. by Jams LTyson, 1992
  3. United Pentecostal Church International: Baptism, Jesus-Name Doctrine, Holiness Movement, Mainline Church, Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Oneness Pentecostalism
  4. History of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World by Morris E Golder, 1973
  5. A brief history of the Foreign Missionary Department of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World by Hilda Reeder, 1951
  6. The bishops of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc by Morris E Golder, 1980
  7. 1972 Minute Book of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World by Unknown, 1972-01-01
  8. Heroes of the Faith 2 (A collection of stories about courage and commitment in the lives and ministries of pioneer Pentecostal missionaries) by Assemblies of God World Missions, 2001
  9. Sunday sermons: Thoughts of meditation for today's ministers by T. A Price, 1995
  10. The Scriptural view of the Christian pastorate by Karl Franklin Smith, 1951
  11. God and Christ and man: A unique relationship by Aaron J Smith, 1989
  12. Before the foundation of the world: A revelation of the ages by G. T Haywood, 1923
  13. The life and writings of G.T. Haywood (Oneness Pentecostal pioneer series) by G. T Haywood, 1968
  14. A devout man: Biography of Karl F. Smith, 1892-1972 by Aaron J Smith, 1998

141. The Watchman Expositor: Holyland/ Reach, Inc. Profile
The Church was originally affiliated with the pentecostal assemblies of the Traditional pentecostal churches such as the assemblies of God hold to an
http://www.watchman.org/profile/reach.htm
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Holyland/Reach, Inc.
By Bob Waldrep Founder: Bishop Luke Edwards, also known as "The Bishop." Founding Date: Incorporated in 1977, established under other names in the early 1970s. Organizational Structure: Edwards holds absolute authority. This is often carried out by ministers or deacons, appointed by Edwards. In this way, he is able to distance himself from the discipline of members, particularly, from the corporal punishment meted out upon children in the group; by doing this, he retains his benevolent "daddy" image. Unique Terms: Routes/Going on the Routes Other Names: Holyland, REACH, Inc., Apostolic Assembly Association, Christ Temple Church, Greater Christ Temple Apostolic Church, or Research, Education and Community Hope, Inc.(from which the acronym, REACH, is derived).
HISTORY
Edwards, a Black Pentecostal minister, began his preaching activities in Michigan over thirty years ago in the projects adjacent to where he lived (

142. Evangel Pentecostal Church - Quebec,QC
Weekly schedule and some scripture. Associated with pentecostal assemblies of Canada.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch03190?frame=N

143. Ebenezer Gospel Assembly
United pentecostal Council of the assemblies of God. An introduction to the church, including mission statement, service times, profiles of the pastors, and a description of the church's ministries. Also calendar, photos, testimonies, prayer request form.
http://www.ebenezergospelassembly.com/index.html
Welcome to Ebenezer's Home Page
Ebenezer Gospel Assembly
291 Bunnell Street
Bridgeport, CT 06607
Fax: 203) 579-1312
sign up for Fall 2005 classes Foundation Bible Institute
291 Bunnell Street
Bridgeport, Ct 06607
Fall registration
Aug 29th -30th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Service Times
Foundation Bible Institute Sign up for the coming semester Pastor's office Hours Wednesday- Early Morning prayer 6:00 A.M. Youth Meeting 6:00 P.M. Bible Study 7:30 P.M. Sunday- Sunday School 9:30 – 10:45 A.M Discipleship/ New Members Class Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Childrens Church 11:45 - 1:15 Afternoon Service 4:30 P.M. Welcome to the Ebenezer Gospel Assembly website. It is our hope that this site will be a blessing to all that visit. The purpose for the site is to share the good news of Jesus Christ, to those that are hurting and to those that are seeking answers to the questions of life. We hope to encourage all that visit that their lives can be transformed by the power of a loving God. For those that desire in-depth teaching, and need a resource for effective ministry of the Bible visit Foundation Bible Institute. EGA has been called to be a lighthouse to those that have lost their way, to be a beacon of light in a dark and confusing world. There are links that will bring you to Issues of life topics, divorce, depression, unearned favor, and forgiveness personal testimonies. Also answers to tough questions. Within the site you will find information telling you all about us, our church service times our location and ministries. If you don’t have a home church come and visit EGA. We are a warm loving church where all are welcome. Come and see the great things God is doing.

144. Glad Tidings Penticostal Church
Outlines Sunday services, has calendar of activities, events, and group meetings, and slides of sermon notes. Search engine for bibles. Affiliated with the pentecostal assemblies of Canada.
http://www.gtpconline.org/
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
1401 Guelph Line,
Burlington, Ontario.
Tel: (905) 335-8172
Fax: (905) 335-4399
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145. Bethel Gospel Assembly
Harlem. United pentecostal Council of the assemblies of God. Service times, upcoming events, history of the congregation, staff profiles, directions to the church, and information on their ministry programs.
http://www.bethelga.org/index.htm
Service Times Sunday Worship
Sunday School
Bible Study
Mon, Tue, Thur
Wednesday Worship Service
Spanish Church
Thursday
Friday Youth
Daily Prayer
Mon-Fri
970AM WWDJ
Radio Broadcast Sunday 1360AM WELP Radio Broadcast Greenville, SC Sundays
Welcome to the House of the Lord!
It is my privilege to share with you a glimpse into this wonderful ministry that God has planted in the very heart of Harlem, USA. Our people are a diverse people, coming from varying backgrounds, yet unified through the love of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The love that we share is one that reaches into the whole of an individual-that being spiritually, emotionally, physically as well as socially. We believe in the power of God to transform lives, and that the people of God are empowered to present the truth that makes the difference in the here and now! Our ministries are geared to facilitate positive change in the individual regardless as to where their experiences have taken them. The God we serve is the orchestrator of miracles, and we are inviting you to a place where such testimonies abound to the glory of God. Should you choose to visit with us, please be assured that a warm and loving welcome will always await you. Now please feel free to peruse some of the features on our website, as well as access our

146. Queensway Cathedral
A pentecostal assemblies church in Etobicoke. Introduces the pastoral staff and leaders, and lists news and upcoming events of its ministries.
http://www.queenswaycathedral.com/

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Sunday School Morning Service [Deaf Interpreter] Evening Service MONDAY 7:30 pm Young Adults Service WEDNESDAY 7:00 pm Family Night THURSDAY 7:00 pm Music Dept Rehearsals FRIDAY 7:30 pm Youth Ministries Church Prayer Youth Ministry Fall Kick Off Sep 09 2005 [7:30 p.m.] Youth Ministry Details Russ Taff Sep 11 2005 @ Queensway Cathedral >> EVENT FOR ALL Come and be ministered to by this legend of gospel music! [ Details September Monthly Dinner Sep 17 2005 [5 p.m.]

147. Pentecostal Tabernacle
United pentecostal Council of the assemblies of God. Their meeting times, mission statement, ministries. Also an archive of sermons in MP3 format.
http://www.ptspice.org/
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148. Northwest Pentecostal Assembly
Northwest pentecostal Assembly is a PAOC Church in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. The Canadian pentecostal was and will be a world missions Christian.
http://www.npachurch.com/PAOCHistory.html
An Historical Perspective on the
Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
By David C. Slauenwhite
In 1925, A. E. Adams, Arthur Atter and I were driving from Amprior, Ontario, to the conference in London, Ontario. We were motoring along Highway Number 2. At that time, we passed only two places having churches affiliated with The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. These were Kingston (having a mere handful), and Napanee. That night at Napanee, there were only thirteen present, including the carload from Amprior. As we motored through various places, we would remove our hats, and pray that a Pentecostal church would be founded in each of these localities. Then we would continue on our journey. So wrote James Montgomery.
The Founding Vision
From its inception, the driving force behind The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada has been church planting. Our forefathers believed that this would be the last generation before the return of Christ. Even as the church was born in an outpouring of the Spirit, so would it be raptured while in revival. As in the first century, so in the last, this renewal would result in the conversion of people and the creation of many local congregations. To that end they prayed and laboured. Their vision came from the Scriptures. When Jesus said to go and make disciples, He provided the gift of the Holy Spirit as the power for effective witness. He said He would build His church. As Pentecostals, we have demonstrated that the "power from on high" is the method the Master uses. The apostles went with an anointing to announce the Good News. Congregations came into being as Pentecostal power penetrated the population centres of that time. And so it continues.

149. Religious Movements Homepage: United Pentecostal Church International
This United pentecostal International Page is your gateway to accessing Today the world headquarters is still in the St. Louis suburb of Hazelwood.
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/UnitPent.html
United Pentecostal Church International
I. Group Profile
  • Name: United Pentecostal Church International
  • Founder: This denomination came about as a result of a merger between the Pentecostal Church, Incorporated (PCI) and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ (PAJC) in 1945. The idea of a merger was suggested by Harry Branding of the PCI to Oliver F. Fauss of the PAJC. (Clanton, p.141) Numerous church officials from both groups were involved in the development of the merger, but no single individual is generally credited as the founder.
  • Date of Birth: Does not apply.
  • Birth Place: Does not apply.
  • Year Founded: The UPCI was founded in September, 1945 in St. Louis, Missouri. Today the world headquarters is still in the St. Louis suburb of Hazelwood.
  • History: The United Pentecostal Church International broke from other Pentecostal churches because of its beliefs in Oneness . The UPCI was formed from a merger of two Oneness Pentecostal Churches. This Oneness belief originated from a sermon given by R. E. McAlister in 1913 on Acts 2:38 . Men such as Frank J. Ewart and Glenn A. Cook took the Oneness sermon a step further by re-baptizing themselves in the name of Jesus. (Burgess, p.644) As the Oneness doctrine spread throughout the Pentecostal groups, the need for a split between Oneness believers and Trinity believers became evident.
  • 150. Pictures From Pentecostal Assembly Of The World Convention 2003
    Event planning, Conferences, Conventions, festivals,audio, Lighting, Video, Production.
    http://www.resourcegroup.org/gallery/new_orleans_gallery.html
    home about us production clients ... information New Orleans, Louisiana was the host city for the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Convention in August this year Set-up time New Orleans Arena Louisiana Seating for 17,000 people Thousands of people crowd the Arena to hear Bishop Noel Jones on Thursday night during the week long Convention Seminars throughout the day played an important part of the Convention with Bishops from all over the world taking part. The seminars which were held in the morning and the afternoon gave time for questions and answers as well the opportunity to hear personal experiences and great motivation. Carpenters Productions provided onsite Duplication of both DVD and CD recordings using the latest Pioneer PRV LX1 recorder and authoring DVD, and the latest HHB 830Pro CD recorder. As well as DVD's and CD's - Racks of VHS duplicators fulfilled orders day and night for the Convention attendees. Opposite picture shows 50 VHS industrial Panasonic recorders duplicating live footage from the convention.

    151. Pentecostal Meeting 2002
    Joint Consultative Group between the world Council of Churches The group, established in Harare at the Eighth Assembly of the WCC, had met previously in
    http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/ecumenical/pentecostal-wcc.html
    Joint Consultative Group between the World Council of Churches
    and Pentecostals
    Third Annual Meeting
    8-13 November 2002 Visions of Christian Unity
    The Korean Methodist Church served as host for the meeting. Korea is home to some of the largest congregations in the world, including the largest Pentecostal and the largest Methodist congregation. The new conversation between Pentecostals and members of the World Council of Churches challenged the participants throughout their dialogue. Pentecostals raised concerns about the World Council of Churches such as its apparent overemphasis of a social agenda at the expense of evangelism. At the same time, WCC members sought to understand the theme of unity in light of the dramatic growth of Pentecostals, sometimes at the expense of the more traditional churches. The group plans to continue to meet and present a report to the World Council of Churches and to denominations of the participants in 2006. Future meetings are scheduled for Cleveland, Tennessee (USA), and in South Africa. Pentecostal participants included: The Rev. Miguel Alvarez, Honduras;

    152. Christiancircles.com: Your Source For Church-friends - Churchsurf - Churchsurf.n
    Christiancircles.com Your Source For churchfriends - churchsurf - churchsurf.net.
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