Assemblies of God
The World Assemblies of God (AG), officially the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, is an international Pentecostal denomination.
World Assemblies of God | |
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Classification | Evangelical Pentecostal |
Theology | Finished Work Pentecostal |
Governance | Cooperative body |
Chairman | Dominic Yeo (acting chairman) |
Region | 190 countries |
Origin | 1911 (WAGF formally established 1988) |
Separated from | Church of God in Christ, Christian and Missionary Alliance, and various other denominations, including those of Reformed and Baptist traditions. |
Merger of | Several Pentecostal groups |
Separations | General Assembly of the Apostolic Churches, The Foursquare Church |
Congregations | 367,398 |
Members | 68,500,000 |
Missionary organization | WAGF Missions Commission |
Aid organization | World Assemblies of God Relief and Development Agency |
Official website | worldagfellowship.org |
As an international fellowship, the member denominations are entirely independent and autonomous, but they are united by shared beliefs and history. Pentecostalism originated from the Azusa Street Revival of the early 20th century.
This revival led to the founding of the Apostolic Faith Mission in 1911, later named the Assemblies of God in Brazil in 1918, in 1914, of the Assemblies of God in the United States, the first Finished Work Pentecostal denomination after white ministers separated from the historically African American Church of God in Christ through which many had licenses and ordination credentialing. Since its founding, in the initial years AG was strongly influenced by Aimee Semple McPherson who was ordained evangelist in 1919 by the Assemblies of God US until she branched away from AG in 1922 and went on to found the Foursquare Church in 1923.
The denomination was formed from several Finished Work Pentecostal groups who held to the doctrine of progressive sanctification that left the Church of God in Christ (a Holiness Pentecostal denomination), Christian and Missionary Alliance (a Charismatic but non-Pentecostal denomination), and various other denominations, including those of Reformed and Baptist origins.
Through foreign missionary work and establishing relationships with other Pentecostal churches, the Assemblies of God expanded into a worldwide movement. It was not until 1988 that the world fellowship was formed. As a Pentecostal fellowship, the Assemblies of God believes in the Pentecostal distinctive of baptism with the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues.