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The United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI) is a Oneness Pentecostal denomination headquartered in Weldon Spring, Missouri. [1] The United Pentecostal Church International was formed in 1945 by a merger of the former Pentecostal Church, Inc. and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ .
Universities and colleges affiliated with the United Pentecostal Church International (4 P) Pages in category "United Pentecostal Church International" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
He also served a single term as an Executive Presbyter of the UPCI General Board during 1986–87. [5] In September 2004, he was inducted into the United Pentecostal Church International's "Order of the Faith," – a prestigious award honoring him "for outstanding achievement and exemplary service." [5]
Following a meeting on May 29, 1992, convened in Ohio by Bishop Ellis, several congregations affiliated together as the United Pentecostal Churches of Christ. [6] [7] The then newly formed United Pentecostal Churches of Christ recognized Bishop Ellis as their general overseer and president on August 22, 1992.
David K. Bernard (born November 20, 1956, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American New Testament scholar and Oneness Pentecostal theologian.He is the General Superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church International, the largest Oneness Pentecostal organization with constituents worldwide.
In 1948 Freeman and her husband E. L. (Bug) Freeman were the first United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI) missionaries to South Africa.The couple served there for 41 years, returning to the United States every five to seven years to raise funds.
The United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI) is a Pentecostal organization in the Oneness tradition. It has about 3 million constituents worldwide. The following is a list of universities and colleges affiliated with the UPCI.
United Pentecostal Church International or United Pentecostal Church or UPCI: this is part of the Oneness Pentecostal movement (see Oneness Pentecostalism). The organization is based in the St Louis suburb of Hazlewood, Missouri and claims two million adherents.