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  2. New Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    Other splits of the New Apostolic Church occurred in Switzerland (Vereinigung Apostolischer Christen), South Africa – again (Apostle Unity), and the Netherlands (where a large group of 26,500 members, forming 90% of total membership, left the New Apostolic Church in 1946; Apostolisch Genootschap) and later again approximately 1200 Dutch ...

  3. Category:Members of the New Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Members of the New Apostolic Church" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of Christian denominations by number of members

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    Those who are members of the Pentecostal denomination number around 280 million people. [23] Assemblies of God – 86 million [228] Apostolic Church – 15 million [citation needed] International Circle of Faith – 11 million [229] China Gospel Fellowship – 10 million [citation needed] Fangcheng Fellowship – 10 million [230]

  5. Category:New Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    Members of the New Apostolic Church (9 P) Pages in category "New Apostolic Church" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Chief Apostle - Wikipedia

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    The function of the Chief Apostle is to lead the New Apostolic Church. On questions about the faith of New Apostolic Church members, he has the highest authority. Together with the district apostles he determines the policy of the church. The Chief Apostle can ordain new apostles or retire them.

  7. Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    New Apostolic Church, formed in 1863, a chiliastic Christian church that split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during an 1863 schism in Hamburg, Germany United Apostolic Church , independent communities in the tradition of the catholic apostolic revival movement which started at the beginning of the 19th century in England and Scotland.

  8. Jean-Luc Schneider - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Luc Schneider was born into a New Apostolic family on 18 September 1959, [2] the eldest of three children. In 1983, he married his wife Pascale and they have two daughters. He and his wife live in a part of metropolitan Strasbourg, North-Eastern France. As a young man, he studied at a management school.

  9. Richard Fehr - Wikipedia

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    Richard Fehr (15 July 1939 – 30 June 2013) was the seventh Chief Apostle (international church president) of the New Apostolic Church from 22 May 1988 to 15 May 2005. [ 1 ] Life