Apostolic Site
Many modern "Apostolic" denominations (like the United Pentecostal Church) emphasize "Apostolic Doctrine," specifically baptism in the name of Jesus (rather than the Trinity) and the gift of speaking in tongues [22, 25].
Early Christian texts (such as the Epistles of Clement or Polycarp) written by those who were believed to have known the apostles personally [34].
Deep, radical community and sharing of resources [2, 17]. APOSTOLIC
A widely used statement of faith summarizing early Christian belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit [35].
A focus on experiencing God's providence, guidance, and strategic opportunities for ministry [3, 22]. 4. Foundational Documents A widely used statement of faith summarizing early
Commemorating the Lord’s Supper and shared meals [17, 23].
Strictly following the original teachings of Jesus and His chosen messengers [1, 20]. Apostolic leaders are typically characterized by:
The term "Apostle" means [6, 18]. Apostolic leaders are typically characterized by: