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Anglican Church of Tanzania was created in 1870.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania was created in 1963.
Anglican Church of Tanzania's population is 2,500,000.
Unlike the Catholic Church and other similar churches that baptize you into their church, the Assemblies of God believe in water baptism. However, the Assemblies of God believes that water baptism is an external evidence of an internal conversion. When you are baptized at an Assemblies of God church, you are baptized into the kingdom of God not into the Assemblies of God.
The official beliefs of the Assemblies of God are in the related link. Beliefs of nondenominational churches vary from church to church. Some may be very close to the Assemblies of God in their doctrines and practices; others may have substantial differences.
In the Assemblies of God, a sovereign church is one that is in good standing with the General Council of the Assemblies of God and is an independent church. In the Assemblies of God, each church is independent from all of the other churches. The only time a church isn't a sovereign church is if the district has had to come in and take over if the church is having problems and can't solve the problem or support themselves.
The Assembly of God is a church denomination.
Really that is dependent on the Assemblies of God Church. More traditional churches in the Assemblies of God still practice communion every Sunday. Most Assemblies of God churches have gone to practicing communion once a month typically either the first Sunday of the month or on Missions Sunday.
Well dont hold me to it but if i am not mistaken it is the church of GOD and the church of GOD assemblies.
Martin F. Shao has written: 'Bruno Gutmann's missionary method and its influence on the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, Northern Diocese' -- subject(s): Chaga (African people), Church history, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. Northern Diocese, History, Missions, Religion, Theory