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The Assemblies of God USA (AG), officially The General Council of the Assemblies of God, is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in the United States and the U.S. branch of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the world's largest Pentecostal body. The AG reported 2.9 million adherents in 2022. [4]
Bethel Assembly of God Church, Bethel AG Church, Bangalore (20,000) Hope Assembly of God Church, Chennai (5,000) Full Gospel Assembly of God, Bangalore(7,000) Mark Buntain Memorial Assembly of God Church (4,000) Victory International AG Church, Bangalore (4,000) Calvary AG Church, Salem, Tamil Nadu (3000) Calvary Assemblies of God, KGF Karnataka
Margaret M. Poloma, John C. Green, The Assemblies of God: Godly Love and the Revitalization of American Pentecostalism, NYU Press, USA, 2010 Allan H. Anderson, To the Ends of the Earth: Pentecostalism and the Transformation of World Christianity , Oxford University Press, USA, 2013
The World Assemblies of God Fellowship (WAGF) is a global cooperative body of over 170 Pentecostal denominations that was established on August 15, 1989.WAGF was created to provide structure so that member denominations, which previously related to each other informally, could more easily cooperate on a global basis.
Church of God Assembly (CGA) Church of God: A Worldwide Association (COGWA) Church of God International (United States) Church of the Great God; Church of God Preparing for the Kingdom of God; Global Church of God; House of Yahweh; Intercontinental Church of God; Living Church of God; Philadelphia Church of God; Restored Church of God; United ...
The United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God (UPCAG) is a Trinitarian Holiness Pentecostal denomination, organized in Massachusetts in 1919. [1] References
The newly forming Assemblies of God denomination worked with her for a time, but it encouraged her to separate her church from established Protestant faiths. McPherson resisted trends to isolate her church as a denomination and continued her evangelical coalition-building.
It subsequently became the Thirty-third Street Baptist Church and the Collegiate Baptist Church of the Covenant, before being taken over by Glad Tidings [1] Also in 1914, the Browns helped to formulate the Assemblies of God, a voluntary cooperative fellowship of like-minded believers. For many decades, the Glad Tiding Tabernacle on 33rd Street ...