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The Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ (ALJC) is a Oneness Pentecostal Christian denomination formed in 1952 by the merger of the Assemblies of the Church of Jesus Christ, the Jesus Only Apostolic Church of God, and the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Furthermore, there have been splits in many of the offshoot churches: for example, the church founded by Sherrod C. Johnson (Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, also referred to as CLJC) has splintered and re-emerged as the Holy Temple Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, the Apostolic Ministries of ...
The GATS has 526 bible schools in 120 countries worldwide, representing about 11,000 students and 3,000 graduates annually. [49] In 2019, its member schools graduated 3,375 students. [ 50 ]
Additionally, independent churches will often have college ministries which may extend onto constituent college campuses in the form of a student organization. List of multi-campus protestant college ministries: Adventist Christian Fellowship of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; American Baptist Campus Ministry of the American Baptist Convention
Irvin Baxter Jr. – minister, founder and president of Endtime Ministries, seen on various Christian television channels [153] Kim Davis – clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky , who gained national media attention after defying a federal court order requiring that she issue same-sex marriage licenses following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in ...
The AAFCJ emerged out of the Pentecostal movement that began with the Azusa Street Revival in the city of Los Angeles in 1906. Juan Navarro, a participant of that revival, baptized Francisco Llorente in 1912, who later was elected the first Bishop President of the Apostolic Assembly when it formed in 1925.
Latin American Bible Institute, California, La Puente, California; Christ Mission College (formerly Latin American Bible Institute) Texas, San Antonio, Texas; Native American Bible College, Shannon, North Carolina (B.R.E.)
After Johnson's death in early 1961, the church continued under the ministry of the late Bishop S. McDowell Shelton. [3] Bishop S. McDowell Shelton was succeeded in leadership by Bishop Kenneth "Omega" Shelton. [4] In 1995, both Sheltons were accused of misappropriating the church's funds. [5]