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         Apostolic Christian Church:     more books (100)
  1. Apostolic Foundation of the Christian Church (v. 4) by John Metcalfe, 1988-12
  2. The Apostolic Age Of The Christian Church V2 by Carl Von Weizsacker, 2007-07-25
  3. The Apostolic Age of the Christian Church, Volume 1 by Carl Weizsäcker, 2010-01-12
  4. Apostolic Foundation of the Christian Church (v. 3) by John Metcalfe, 1994-01
  5. First Grade Workbook Apostolic Christian Churches of America by Apostolic Christian Church, 1981
  6. Fundamentalist Denominations: International Churches of Christ, Independent Baptist, Destiny Church, Apostolic Christian Church of America
  7. Thy Messengers Thou Sendest: Historical Directory Ministers of the Apostolic Christian Churches 1847 to 2002 by Kenneth W. Manz, 2002-01-01
  8. Our Daily Bread: Morton Apostolic Christian Church Cook Book by united methodist women, 1975
  9. Mountain Tops Along the Way: Essays in the History of the Apostolic Christian Church of North America Volumes I and II by Historical Committee of the Apostolic Christian Church, 1989
  10. Zion's Harp A Collection of Hymns and Songs for the Apostolic Christian Church of America. Translated from the German. by None, 1989
  11. Apostolic Christian Church History
  12. John Alexander Dowie and the Christian Catholic apostolic church in Zion by Rolvix Harlan, 2010-08-31
  13. Apostolisches Gesangbuch: Nebst Einer Kurzen Anleitung Für Den Gottesdienst (German Edition) by Apostolic Christian Church, 2010-01-11
  14. History of the Christian Church: Apostolic Christianity, A.D. 1-100 (Vol. 1) by Philip Schaff, 1960-06

21. Apostolic Christian Church New Cemetery
To contact us Phone 309527-4005 Fax 309-527-4717 Email dfever@elpaso.net.
http://www.elpasoil.org/woodford/roanoke/roaccnew/publish/page3.html
To contact us:
Phone: 309-527-4005
Fax: 309-527-4717
Email: dfever@elpaso.net

22. Apostolic Christian Church Of Richmond Virginia
(Nazarean)Category Society Religion and Spirituality......apostolic christian church (Nazarean). Richmond, Virgina. Our Youth Group Websiteapostolic christian church Bible class lessons. EMail church@acc-richmond.org.
http://www.acc-richmond.org/
APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Nazarean)
Richmond, Virgina
Visit our Youth Group website!
OTHER LINKS
Apostolic Christian Publishing Co.

Our Youth Group Website

Apostolic Christian Church Bible class lessons
E-Mail: church@acc-richmond.org
Phone: (804) 737-0911
3800 Charles City Rd
Home Statement Of Faith Activities Members ... Location

23. Apostolic Christian Church
Writings designed to free the Apostolic Christian from the error of folowing man made customs and Category Society Religion and Spirituality...... clouds without rain. The contents of this web page are not endorsedby the apostolic christian church of America. Try the spirits.
http://www.angelfire.com/bc/4me/clouds00.html
Please read: The Danger of Submitting to Human Authority for Spiritual Direction
Spirit-led advice:

"An apparent measure of the soul's conversion is his whole hearted support, not only of the bible but of church doctrines and traditions as well" (2001 memorandum). clouds without rain The contents of this web page are not endorsed by the Apostolic Christian Church of America
Try the spirits Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world(1 John 4:1). Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good(1 Thess 5:19-21) Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
(2 Cor 13:5)
Whole Hearted Support Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart (Ps 119:2). And yet for all this her treacherous sister Judah hath not turned unto me with her whole heart, but feignedly, saith the LORD (Jer 3:10). Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for the LORD your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul (Deut 13:3).

24. Apostolic Christian Church
The contents of this web page are not endorsed by the Apostolic ChristianChurch of America Visitor interrupts noon lunch Cornfield
http://www.angelfire.com/bc/4me/lunch.html
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Index: TOP STORY Member accused of calling another Christian, 'Brother'
Visitor interrupts noon lunch

Bishops pause and consider how to deal with golf playing member during a deer hunting expedition

New member now cleansed from former unclean baptism
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The contents of this web page are not endorsed by the Apostolic Christian Church of America
Visitor interrupts noon lunch
Cornfield, Illinois
Sunday noon lunch was interrupted when a visiting stranger sat at the u-shaped table traditionally reserved for bishops, deacons and other ministering brothers. The officiating bishopric redirected the visitor to a more informal table among the congregation. Witnesses said the visitor was embarrassed and so humiliated they sort of wobbled away with rubber-like legs toward the front end of the dining room. No one seemed to watch after the stranger walked into the foyer between the dining area and sanctuary. However, sister Mary Mckinsey said she saw an unfamiliar person leave the grounds shortly after the incident. "I was two seats away and couldn't believe someone would just go and sit right on the bishopric's stool," said deacon brother Gilbert Redding. "Why would anyone presume to act on their own initiative and just sit at the most convenient place?" A minister who wished to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal said, "Well, after morning service everyone was invited to join in noon lunch by the Bishopric. We cannot expect a visitor to know all our seating traditions like gender separation, separation by age, as well as status and popularity positioning. But I have to admit it was strange that the visitor left just because there were no empty places. We do have a second seating!"

25. Apostolic Christian Church Links
ACCA apostolic christian church of America. ACCN - apostolic christian church(Nazarean). coming soon. This is an not organized list. Add a site.
http://www.apostolicchristianchurch.com/links.htm
About us Apostolic Christian Links Message Boards
ETG - Evangelischen Täufergemeinden ACCA - Apostolic Christian Church of America ACCN - Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) Add a site Categories: Chat / Message Boards Congregation Websites History / Beliefs / Ministries Missions / Missionaries Youth / Singles Chat / Message Boards Apostolic Christian Discussion - http://pub24.ezboard.com/bapostolicchristiandiscussion
Its designed for Apostolic Christian conversation/fellowship, to build each other up, ask opinions/questions, keep updated, discuss evangelism, theology, church issues, announcements, prayer requests, etc. and maybe even discuss some current events. Congregation Websites History / Beliefs / Ministries Missions / Missionaries Youth / Singles Apostolic Christian Church Resources - http://www.philtoth.com/ac/index.htm
brief overview of history and beliefs, links. Site hosts We Believe (Draft), Statement of Faith, Covenant of Fellowship.

26. Historic Peoria - Apostolic Christian Church
apostolic christian church 2906 N. Twelve Oaks Submitted By Michael Meehan The originalApostolic Church had a growing membership in the late 1800s in Peoria
http://www.historicpeoria.com/select.cfm?chose=191

27. Historic Peoria - Apostolic Christian Church
prairiebuilding.com. Developed By Photo Courtesy of Ernest Grassell,apostolic christian church 3420 N. Sheridan Rd. Submitted By
http://www.historicpeoria.com/select.cfm?chose=190

28. Index
apostolic christian church. Information on Victorious Ministries International and member churches, events, newsletters, beliefs, pastor's biography, and information on ministries.
http://www.geocities.com/victoriouschurch/
The Power House of West Texas Statement of Faith Lady Lore Taylor Ministries A.C. TAYLOR Ministries V ictorious M inistries I nternational Home Page of Events/Church Calendar Worship Center Location Youth Department Pastor's Bio ... VMI Fellowship Monthly Newsletter Men of Integrity (MOI) Email Us at: vciactmin1@aol.com
Tabernacle Headquarters
Odessa, Texas Page Updated: 03/03 The Victory Belongs to Them - That Belong to Him!
Thank you for visiting our web site - Special Founder's Message
Events/Church Calendar Founder's Message
Statement of Faith
VMI Fellowship
Worship Center Location
A.C. Taylor Ministries ... Lady Lore Taylor Ministries
Monthly Newsletter
MOI Youth
VWOE Victorious in Kermit Texas Victorious in Kermit, TX The Taylor Family Over 1231 hits, as of Dec 2002 Media Ministry
Catch us on Radio - Sundays @ 7:30pm - Quad K 101.3FM (Odessa, Texas)
T.V. - Wednesdays @ 1:30pm - FOX 24 (Odessa, Texas) 2003 VWOE Conference (Link)

29. Scioto Valley Christian Church
(Nazarean)Category Society Religion and Spirituality......Scioto Valley Christian Church An apostolic christian church (Nazarean)Member of The apostolic christian church Foundation. 7855
http://www.iwaynet.net/~svcc/
Scioto Valley Christian Church
An Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean)
Member of The Apostolic Christian Church Foundation
7855 Dublin Road
Dublin, OH 43017
Services
Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Bible Study
Other Web Pages

Have questions or comments? Email Mike Kray II

30. Accinfo.html
Weds., May 12, 1999 Who We Are HTML 3.2 Home ACORN . Aboutthe apostolic christian church (Nazarean) The Apostolic Christian
http://www.acorn.net/aacc/accinfo.html
Weds., May 12, 1999 Who We Are HTML 3.2 Home ACORN About the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) The Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) frequently referred to as the ACC is a denomination which teaches that the grace of GOD has been made available to all men through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, His Son; that the only way to fellowship with GOD the Father is through absolute confidence that Jesus paid the penalty for our sin by shedding His blood at Calvary, and obedience to His will as revealed by His Holy Spirit. While we believe and teach that those who have this faith gladly do good things for their fellowmen, we absolutely reject any notion that the good deeds men do can in any way pay for their salvation. Because we hold such 'old fashioned' views as the inherently sinful nature of man and his need to be reborn "not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of GOD" we, like numerous other 'evangelical' denominations, trace our roots back to the congregations established by the original Apostles of Jesus. Just as most denominations began as small fellowships of believers keeping a tradition of worship, so our denomination began in the early 1800's in Switzerland. There a young preacher named Samuel H. Froehlich came to understand that despite the fact that he had been baptized as a baby in the Protestant state church and was a trained theologian, he was separated from fellowship with GOD because of his sinful human nature. Searching the Bible anew, he realized that the reason Jesus had died was to pay for Sam Froehlich's personal misdeeds, and when he accepted this salvation, he was reborn by the Holy Spirit of GOD. Froehlich began to preach the gospel of redemption through faith in the shed blood of Jesus and the need to be born again, and was soon excommunicated from the national church.

31. Apostolic Christian Church Old Cemetery, Wells County, Indiana
The apostolic christian church old cemetery located west of the church WellsCounty, Indiana. Contributed by Wendy Hendricks, blackink@adamswells.com
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inwells/gs/cemetery/apostcem.html
The Apostolic Christian Church old cemetery
located west of the church
Wells County, Indiana
Contributed by: Wendy Hendricks, blackink@adamswells.com Row Number One on the North Side, From South to North. Joel B. Baumgartner b. August 4, 1891 d. January 6, 1892 John Meyer, Jr. b. December 28, 1878 d. March 11, 1879 Louis Gilliom b. September 22, 1876 d. March 28, 1879 Mary Souer b. February 1879 d. September 1879 Ulrich Neuenschwander Jr. b. 1852 d. 1881 Benedict Baumgartner b. 1806 d. 1879 Infant Kehrn Emma Fiechter Kerhrn Asa Baller Frauhiger Jacob Gerber Manas Kipfer b. March 27, 1860 d. December 18, 1880 Matalena Aeschliman b. September 1851 d. January 1881 Row Number two on the North Side of Drive, South to North. Lydia R. Baumgartner b. November 29, 1884 d. November 5, 1887 John Klopfenstein b. January 19, 1880 d. July 11, 1880 Aldina Neuenschwander b. 1879 d. 1881 John Schwartz, Jr. b. December 21, 1880 d. August 27, 1881 Joel Schwartz, Jr. b. February 8, 1882 d. August 27, 1882 Maggie Frauhiger d. 1884

32. Apostolic Christian Church History
apostolic christian church History. In the The Apostolic Christian Cemeteryis located ½ mile south of the church on 20 th Ave. On the
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/iowa/apostolichistory.htm
Apostolic Christian Church History In the years between 1868 and 1890, a number of families of the Apostolic Christian faith came to the community of West Bend, where some of them received Patent Land Grants from the U.S. Government on unbroken prairie land. Some came by covered wagon, drawn by oxen, and horses from Elgin, Iowa. Others come from various places, including Ohio, Illinois and some from Switzerland. No tree grew except along rivers and streams, but prairie grass was everywhere, some as tall as a boy on horseback! Some of the families lived in log cabins, others in sod houses made by staking squares of sod for walls. The roofs were made of small willow limbs tied together with prairie grass, until they were about a foot in thickness. The floors were dirt, perhaps in very rare instances an animal skin for a rug, and open fireplaces were used for cooking and also provided warmth. Trips to town were not frequent as "town" was Fort Dodge, 45 miles away. These trips were made by a group of men and took several days. They brought mail, sugar, and flour made from wheat which they had taken with them to be ground at the mills. Indians were numerous, but most of them were friendly if not disturbed when helping themselves to corn from the white men’s supply or when crossing open prairie. No doctors being available, some of these sturdy pioneers out of love and care for each other took the responsibility of administering first aid, and caring for the sick and dying with the simple medicines which they kept on hand. Another of the many labors of love was preparing bodies of their own dear ones for burial. Some were buried in plots near their homes and some in the cemetery in Garfield Township, Section 8 before 1896, when the present private cemetery was used, the first burial being that of a 13 year old boy, Peter A. Banwart in 1887.

33. The Apostolic Christian Churches
analyze the many Eastern Christian Churches according First, most scholars and Churchofficials would great traditions of Apostolic Christianity Alexandrian
http://www.byzantinecatholic.org/history/
An American Byzantine Catholic Community of the Russian Tradition, made up of, and open to, members from all backgrounds.
T HE A POSTOLIC C HRISTIAN C HURCHES
When Western Christians approach the Eastern Christian Churches, they are sometimes confused by the differing histories, terminology and groups. These pages attempt to analyze the many Eastern Christian Churches according to different viewpoints.
Tradition First, most scholars and Church officials would agree that there are, broadly speaking, five "great traditions" of Apostolic Christianity:
Alexandrian (Alexandrine)
Syriac
West Syriac: Antiochian (Antiochene)
East Syriac: Chaldean
Armenian
Constantinopolitan (Byzantine)
Roman (Latin) The proper Tradition of the Church of Jerusalem, the mother and cradle of all Christianity, has sadly disappeared, but its liturgical and spiritual effects can be seen in several of the existing Traditions. Rite Each of these great traditions is subdivided into "rites." A "rite" is the "liturgical, theological, spiritual and disciplinary patrimony, culture and circumstances of history of a distinct people, by which its own manner of living the faith is manifested . . ." N.B. The term "rite" is never to be used to designate an actual Church jurisdiction.

34. Apostolic Christian Genealogy
Links pertaining to the apostolic christian church of America and genealogiesof families associated with this church denomination.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barrone/apostolic.htm
Apostolic Christian Genealogy Official Church Page:   Apostolic Christian Church of America Federation of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Europe: Evangelische Täufergeneinden (ETG)
(German Language) My interest in the genealogy of the Apostolic Christian families stems from my research of the Strahm and Gerber families which immigrated from Langnau i.E., Switzerland in 1851 and settled in in Adams and Wells Counties, Indiana about 1853. These families were involved in the early beginnings of the Apostolic Christian Church one mile north of Vera Cruz, Indiana (referred to as the Bluffton or Bluffton East Apostolic Christian Church). By church doctrine, members of the church must marry other members. There is also a tendency for "friends of the church" (attending nonmembers) to marry other "friends." Because the early Apostolic Christian Churches started with only a few families (usually Swiss or German Anabaptist immigrants), relatively few other families have come into the churches, and the marriage tendencies mentioned above, the genealogies of the original families become very intertwined. As communication between the churches have improved with the general improvements in transportation since the early 1900s, and as members have seen the need to marry outside of their extended families (but still within the church, of course), many marriages have occurred between members of different congregations. These marriages have created many ties between the original families of each of the congregations.

35. Biblical Discipleship - Apostolic Christian Church
What is Biblical Discipleship? Download Discipleship Materials. A productionof the ACCF DAP Committee Comments info@acdiscipleship.org.
http://www.acdiscipleship.org/
What is Biblical Discipleship Download Discipleship Materials A production of the ACCF D.A.P. Committee
Comments: info@acdiscipleship.org

36. Apostolic Christian Genealogy
Genealogies of families associated with the apostolic christian church of America.
http://www.student.ipfw.edu/~barraj01/apostolic.htm
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barrone/apostolic.htm

37. Links
apostolic christian church. Mailing list, contact details, schedule, directions, calendar, ministry information, articles, and links.
http://members.aol.com/vofministries/dwc.html
VOICE OF FIRE Voice of Fire Prophetic Ministries Deuteronomy 5:24 Subscribe to Mailing List P.O. Box 80476 Conyers, Georgia 30013 office: (770) 787-9154 Fax: (770) 787-0971 HOME E-MAIL THE WARRIOR'S CAVE DIRECTIONS ... SPIRITUAL MAPPING "The Warrior's Cave" ...dedicated to raising up a new breed of warrior's for the new millennium... 1509-B General Arts Road * Conyers * Georgia * 30013 For directions click here Our corporate purpose is to provide a place of freedom, training, mentoring, networking, fellowship, equipping & activation for the serious warrior. A radical, cutting edge, "HAVE TO" experience atmosphere of prophetic worship & warfare where there are "no rules." A place for you to find acceptance and love no matter what gender, race or nationality. A place for anyone but especially Generation X to have safety to operate in their apostolic and prophetic gifts, without "religious control" and a place to fulfill your God given destiny with divine relationships, sound biblical teaching, proper protocol, safety under credible accountability and a sense of family that is sure to revolutionize your walk with God. A place where relentless worshipers who don't tolerate being put in a box when it comes to freedom in worshiping Christ with endless unique expressions. He whom the Son set free is free indeed! In other words

38. Twelve Oaks Community Church - Peoria,IL
apostolic christian church (Nazarean) offering service schedule, mission statement and links to denomination resources.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch11190?frame=N

39. Acts 2:38 Apostolic Christian Church - Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Apostolic Pentecostal Churches Free Listing Service. Church Name Acts 238 ApostolicChristian Church Organization Acts 238 Christian Ministries, Inc.
http://www.apostolic-churches.net/sites/acts238phil/
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Name: Acts 2:38 Apostolic Christian Church
Organization: Acts 2:38 Christian Ministries, Inc.
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Address: 5 Mangustan st, Pagasa, Signal Village
City / Region: Taguig
State / Province: Metro Manila
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40. Apostolic Christian Church (Sheepfold)
away Read On For More Testimonies Church Books, Poems. To Truth.Vision for 2003 Vision for 2001 Church's Events for 2001. If
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