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  2. The Church of Pentecost - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, global membership of the Church stood at 4,203,077, [3] with children constituting about 1,307,157. The Church of Pentecost had 137,862 church officers and 2,492 ordained ministers in 101 nations. [4] The Church saw an increase of 7.9% with regards to the total membership of the church and now operate in 170 nations across the globe. [5]

  3. James McKeown (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    This eventually culminated in the founding of the Church of Pentecost after Ghana's first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah advised for a change of name so as to settle disputes that arose as a result of its break away., [5] [6] In early 1982, Mckeown handed over leadership of the Church to a Ghanaian, Rev. Fred. S. Sarfo, and inducted him into ...

  4. Joseph Egyir-Paintsir - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Egyir-Paintsil served as the first General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (COP). The Church claims that he supported the founder of (COP), Rev. James McKeown during the conflicts between the Church of Pentecost and Ghana Apostolic Church. [6] [7] In order to resolve the dispute, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah [8] met leadership of C.O.P ...

  5. Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    It was from Durham's church that future leaders of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada would hear the Pentecostal message. [57] One of the most well known Pentecostal pioneers was Gaston B. Cashwell (the "Apostle of Pentecost" to the South), whose evangelistic work led three Southeastern holiness denominations into the new movement. [58]

  6. Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This action resulted in the first major split within Canadian Pentecostalism and the creation of the Apostolic Church of Pentecost in 1921 by former PAOC members. However, a large portion of the Apostolic Church of Pentecost in the east later joined the United Pentecostal Church International. [8] [5] For the next five years, the PAOC ...

  7. Opoku Onyinah - Wikipedia

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    He is the last of the Apostles who walked with the founder of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor James McKeown. Onyinah joined the ministry of The Church of Pentecost in 1976 and has served in various positions, including rector of Pentecost University College, an executive council member and the first International Missions Director of the church ...

  8. David du Plessis - Wikipedia

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    He remained a member of an Assemblies of God church in Oakland, California, and in 1980 his credentials were restored. [ 6 ] Originally shunning other movements, he became an active believer in ecumenism , beginning his efforts in the 1950s to share the Pentecostal experience with Christians in the historic denominations , chiefly Roman ...

  9. Apostolic Church of Pentecost - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Church of Pentecost (ACOP) is a Finished Work Pentecostalism Christian denomination with origins in the Pentecostal revival of the early 20th century. Although multi-national, ACOP has its strongest membership in Canada.