The Apostolic Pentecostal ones who believe in baptism in Jesus' name, and believe in one God. John 3:16. "Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. The word "trinity" never occurs in The Bible. Rev 22: 12 & 16 is a good place to see where Jesus is talking as God. Jesus is God in the flesh. "I and my Father are One. " The Holy Spirit is God's Spirit. We also believe in holiness, in other words, being modest and not conforming to this world. We believe that when you are filled with the Holy Ghost, (God inside of you), this is the experience of being born again of the Spirit, and you will know it by the evidence of speaking in other tongues. See John 3:5. The plan of salvation is repentance, being baptized in Jesus' name, and receiving the Holy Spirit. See Matt 3:11, John 3:1-8, Acts 1, 2, 10:44-46. We also believe in women not cutting their hair and men keeping their hair short. See I Corinthians 11:1-16. A key to all of this is that the Holy Spirit will lead you into all truth. We also believe that a woman shall NOT wear pants, and a woman shall not wear a womans garment, or they are an abomination unto God. See Deuteronomy 22:5. The best way to understand the Pentecostal experience is not focusing on the experience itself, but focusing on going after God with all of your heart.
Also for future reference: Use the KJV Bible. Apostolic Christian's use this Bible instead of the other versions that have been changed.
Some beliefs people who attend Apostolic churches have are, there is one and only one God. He reveals himself through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. The bible is a sacred item in Apostolic churches. You are expected to follow what the bible says, and spread the good news of Jesus Christ. In the church you are considered a follower of Jesus. It is believed that everybody sins, and everyone needs salvation. "A saint has a past, and a sinner has a future." The saving Gospel is the good news that Jesus Christ died for us, descended into heaven and rose again on the third day. He is believed to come back in the future. Christians today are to love God and others. Act as a follower of Christ.
The Old Apostolics believe in Christ (the Lord's church).
Apostolic Church's are cults that believe that there are still Apostles and Prophets today.
Apostolics do believe in Christmas, but generally do not have Christmas trees.
Apostolics do believe in the anointing of the Holy Ghost.
Generally speaking, Apostolics don't believe in divorce.
They believe that is indecent exposure and call for modest clothing.
The Apostolics and 7th Day Adventists do believe in one God.
It is highly encouraged for Apostolics to date other Apostolics.
The Apostolics are a sub-set of the Pentecostals; they are usually called Apostolic Pentecostals.
No; but some refer to Apostolics as pentecostal or call them apostolic Pentecostals. I would describe the Apostolics as more conservative than Pentecostals.
Apostolics, like everyone else, don't know the exact date of Jesus' birth, but in keeping with tradition celebrate it on the 25th December.Really, no one knows when the baby Jesus was born, although many speculate but after 2000 years of research, I don't believe we will ever know. We mustn't let the date overshadow the real reason of the Saviour's birth. I attend an apostolic church and we use the same dating system as everyone else.
It depends on whether the Christian is apostolic or not Pentecostals believe in the trinity and the baptism of the holy ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues apostolics believe in the oneness of God that Jesus is the God of the old testament manifested in the flesh, the baptism in the name of Jesus for the remission of sins and the baptism of the Holy Ghost this fulfilling the commandment of Jesus in Matt 28:19.
Every doctrine has a basis belief, but most have a different basis belief than the others. The Baptists believe different than the Catholics, the Catholics believe different from the Methodists and the Methodists believe different than the Apostolics. The main Christian belief all depends on what doctrine you are speaking of or with.
In the Apostolic faith we never get confirmed. So I don't relly understand what you are talking about.